Two Lithographs and an Engraving
A Set of Two Lithographs and an Engraving Depicting English Scenes by Various Artists. 19th Century. Lady Eveline-Marie Alexander (1821-1906), Grand Military Steeple Chase At London, Canada West, 9th. May 1843, Engraver John Harris, Published February 21st, 1846 by Rudolph Ackermann, 191, Regent Street
William Henry Tuck (active 1874 - 1882) Shooting, Engraver Edward Gilbert Hester (c.1843-1903), Published London September 8th, 1884 by F.C. Mc Queen & Sons 181 Tottenham Court Road. W.
William Henry Stothard Scott (1783 - 1850), This View of Arundel Castle, Engraver John Baily, Published January 1, 1819 by W. Scott, Brighton & Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street, London.
Largest plate dimensions: H: 23 3/8 x W: 15 5/8 in.
Largest framed dimensions: H: 37 1/2 x W: 28 1/2 in.
Other Notes
This is the first known depiction of a horse race in Ontario, Canada. Lady Alexander was an amateur painter in oil and watercolors, known for sleighing scenes, she was the daughter of Col. Charles C. Mitchell of the Royal Artillery
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A Set of Two Lithographs and an Engraving Depicting English Scenes by Various Artists. 19th Century. Lady Eveline-Marie Alexander (1821-1906), Grand Military Steeple Chase At London, Canada West, 9th. May 1843, Engraver John Harris, Published February 21st, 1846 by Rudolph Ackermann, 191, Regent Street
William Henry Tuck (active 1874 - 1882) Shooting, Engraver Edward Gilbert Hester (c.1843-1903), Published London September 8th, 1884 by F.C. Mc Queen & Sons 181 Tottenham Court Road. W.
William Henry Stothard Scott (1783 - 1850), This View of Arundel Castle, Engraver John Baily, Published January 1, 1819 by W. Scott, Brighton & Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street, London.
Largest plate dimensions: H: 23 3/8 x W: 15 5/8 in.
Largest framed dimensions: H: 37 1/2 x W: 28 1/2 in.
Other Notes
This is the first known depiction of a horse race in Ontario, Canada. Lady Alexander was an amateur painter in oil and watercolors, known for sleighing scenes, she was the daughter of Col. Charles C. Mitchell of the Royal Artillery