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Original 1814 Hand-coloured Aquatint 19th Century Engraving In Hogarth Frame – Kitchen At Christ Church Oxford
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Item Number:SA1178160 Date of manufacture:1800 Current Status: For sale Seller:Strickland & Russell
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Description
Type of artwork: Original 1814 Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving – The Kitchen at Christ Church, Oxford Surface: Fine wove paper, hand-coloured Artist and Signature: Drawn by Augustus Charles Pugin (1762–1832) Engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis (1779–1856) Published in Ackermann’s History of Oxford, London, 1814 Historic Oxford Interior: A striking and atmospheric early 19th-century aquatint depicting the famous Tudor kitchens of Christ Church, Oxford. Augustus Pugin’s architectural precision and F. C. Lewis’s rich tonal aquatint combine to convey the heat, smoke, and bustle of the great hearth as cooks prepare vast feasts beneath the soaring Gothic windows. This plate is from Rudolph Ackermann’s celebrated series A History of the University of Oxford, one of the most beautifully produced colour-plate books of the Georgian era. Approximate age of artwork: Published 1814 Is the artwork framed or mounted: Mounted and glazed as shown (Quality Hogarth frame included free of charge) Condition Report: Very good condition. Rich, original colour with only light toning and faint surface marks. Frame shows minor wear consistent with age but displays well. Size (including frame): Approx. 42 x 38 cm (mount aperture approx. 28 x 24 cm) *************** *Our prices include fully insured UK delivery. We are able to quote for International delivery upon request. *Your purchased painting will be securely packaged and posted via Insured Royal Mail or Parcelforce delivery within 2 working days of receiving payment. *We are happy to receive payment via the PayPal platform which accepts most debit and credit cards. Please contact us to enquire about other payment methods. *If a painting is framed, the frame will be provided free of charge and we cannot offer any warranty for the condition or damage to a frame as a result of delivery. Original frames will have wear in line with age. We consider glass to be part of the frame, and as a restricted item is not warranted . Glass can be removed prior to shipping at the buyers request. *In the unlikely event that you are not happy with your purchase, for any reason, we will always accept returns and offer a no quibble refund if notified within 14 days of receiving the item and returned to us in the same condition. The buyer is however, liable for the return postal charges. ***************
Declaration
This item is antique. The date of manufacture has been declared as 1800.
Dimensions
Height = 38 cm (15.0")
Width = 42 cm (16.5")
Depth = 2 cm (0.8")
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