G. GUCHT (*1696) after KNELLER (*1646), Portrait of George Granville, 1730, Copper engraving
Gerard van der Gucht (around 1696 London - 1776 ) after Godfrey Kneller (1646 Lübeck - 1723 London): Portrait of the English poet George Granville (1666 - 1735), 1st Baron of Lansdowne, 1730, Copper engraving
Technique: Copper engraving on Paper
Inscription: Signed on the left below the print "G. Kneller Equ. pinx." and on the right "G. Vander Gucht Sculp", inscribed below with the sitter's name "George Granville Lorde Lansoonne".
Date: 1730
Description: The sitter wears a beret and his left hand in his waistcoat.
Keywords: 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, United Kingdom,
Dimensions: Paper: 14,5 cm x 9,0 cm (5,7 x 3,5 in), Plate: 13,5 cm x 8,4 cm (5,3 x 3,3 in), Depiction: 10,5 cm x 7,3 cm (4,1 x 2,9 in) Artist Name: Gerard van der Gucht (around 1696 London - 1776 ) after Godfrey Kneller (1646 Lübeck - 1723 London) Medium: Copper engraving Notes: Differential taxation according to §25a UStG, art objects/special regulation. VAT for the artwork purchase price is not shown on the invoice. (VAT: Margin Scheme). A buyer's premium of 25% will be charged on all purchases. The buyer's premium includes VAT, but is not shown on the invoice.
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Condition: Very good condition. Lightly foxed in places.
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Gerard van der Gucht (around 1696 London - 1776 ) after Godfrey Kneller (1646 Lübeck - 1723 London): Portrait of the English poet George Granville (1666 - 1735), 1st Baron of Lansdowne, 1730, Copper engraving
Technique: Copper engraving on Paper
Inscription: Signed on the left below the print "G. Kneller Equ. pinx." and on the right "G. Vander Gucht Sculp", inscribed below with the sitter's name "George Granville Lorde Lansoonne".
Date: 1730
Description: The sitter wears a beret and his left hand in his waistcoat.
Keywords: 18th century, Classicism, Portraits, United Kingdom,
Dimensions: Paper: 14,5 cm x 9,0 cm (5,7 x 3,5 in), Plate: 13,5 cm x 8,4 cm (5,3 x 3,3 in), Depiction: 10,5 cm x 7,3 cm (4,1 x 2,9 in) Artist Name: Gerard van der Gucht (around 1696 London - 1776 ) after Godfrey Kneller (1646 Lübeck - 1723 London) Medium: Copper engraving Notes: Differential taxation according to §25a UStG, art objects/special regulation. VAT for the artwork purchase price is not shown on the invoice. (VAT: Margin Scheme). A buyer's premium of 25% will be charged on all purchases. The buyer's premium includes VAT, but is not shown on the invoice.
Please note for shipping:
Germany: 0 EUR (DHL Parcel); European Union: 22 Euro (includes VAT, but is not shown on the invoice), with DHL Parcel; Non-EU countries (only if the hammer price is below 60 Euro): choose between 17 EUR (Deutsche Post Warenpost International) and 55 EUR (DHL Parcel). If the hammer price is above 60 Euro only shipping via DHL parcel post is possible. Please note that the delivery time for Deutsche Post Warenpost may be substantially longer than that for DHL Parcel.
If the total of your purchases including buyer's premium exceeds 1.000 EUR, we recommend shipping your purchases by DHL Express. We will be happy to calculate the shipping costs according to your shipping location
Please refer to our shipping terms for further information.
Condition: Very good condition. Lightly foxed in places.