Antique Master Print-HORSE-VALET-PENNY-MAN-BOY-Bell-Fraser-1842

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‘THE EXPECTED PENNY.’

– A young boy has brought the horse of a man exiting a bar (the barmaid in the doorway behind the man). The man is rooting through his pockets for a penny to give the boy.

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A young boy has brought the horse of a man exiting a bar (the barmaid in the doorway behind the man). The man is rooting through his pockets for a penny to give the boy.

Made by Robert Bell after Alexander Fraser.

Medium: Handcoloured etching and line engraving. on wove (vellin) paper.

Sheet size: 43.7 x 54 cm (17.2 x 21.26 inch). Image size: 37 x 47 cm. (14.57 x 18.5 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light foxing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

HORSE-VALET-PENNY-MAN-BOY | DPO-PCO-B1-14

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

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Biography engraver: Robert Charles Bell (1806-1872) was a Scottish line and mezzotint engraver born in Edinburgh, pupil of John Bengho, studied with William Allan at the Trustees’ Academy.

Biography artist: Alexander Fraser (1786-1865) was a Scottish painter / draughtsman,.

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Dimensions 54 × 43 × 1 cm

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