Jockey, Horse Racing, "Charlie Wood", Charles Wood, May 22nd 1886 by LIB
'Something less than thirty years ago the nativity
of Charles Wood was celebrated in honourable obscurity. At an early age
he was sent to Newmarket, where in virtue of indentures of
apprenticeship the late Joseph Dawson submitted the young horseman to a
firm and judicious discipline......'
Original Vanity Fair print of Charles Wood
LIB - Libero Prosperi
Italian caricaturist known also as 'Prosperi', worked
for Vanity Fair between 1885 and 1894 and later between 1902 and 1903,
producing 55 cartoons.
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Thursday, 1 December 2011
Antique Animal Prints
Robert Hills O.W.S. original etchings were produced at the begining of the 19th century. Exquisite detail and a free etching style perfectly depict these images of deer and stags. He produced many different series of antique animal prints including sheep, pigs and dogs.
Robert Hills O.W.S. - Study of a Stag
Biography:
Robert Hills O.W.S. 1769 - 1844
painter and etcher of animals, Born in Islington, he seems to have been self taught. He was the secretary and later Treasurer of the Old Watercolour Society. All his plates were etched around the turn of the 19th century and is recorded as producing one lithograph at this time.
Hills studied at the Royal Academy Schools from 1788, having first received lessons in drawing from J.A. Gresse (1741-1794), and he began exhibiting at the Academy in 1791. He became best known for his watercolours and drawings of animals, and he was also a prolific etcher of such subjects, as the large number of prints which he made between 1798 and 1815 demonstrate. He was a founder member in 1804 of the important exhibiting society known as The Old Society of Painters in Watercolour or Old Water-Colour Society (OWS), and became its first secretary. The O.W.S became the Royal Watercolour Society in 1804
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Robert Hills O.W.S. - Study of a Stag
Biography:
Robert Hills O.W.S. 1769 - 1844
painter and etcher of animals, Born in Islington, he seems to have been self taught. He was the secretary and later Treasurer of the Old Watercolour Society. All his plates were etched around the turn of the 19th century and is recorded as producing one lithograph at this time.
Hills studied at the Royal Academy Schools from 1788, having first received lessons in drawing from J.A. Gresse (1741-1794), and he began exhibiting at the Academy in 1791. He became best known for his watercolours and drawings of animals, and he was also a prolific etcher of such subjects, as the large number of prints which he made between 1798 and 1815 demonstrate. He was a founder member in 1804 of the important exhibiting society known as The Old Society of Painters in Watercolour or Old Water-Colour Society (OWS), and became its first secretary. The O.W.S became the Royal Watercolour Society in 1804
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antique animal prints,
engravings,
etchings,
robert hills
Location:
Modbury, Devon PL21 0QW, UK
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