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These are hand color lithos from the mid-1800’s and represent the famous Shakespearean actors of the time in character.
The images are all vivid in color with all having minor issues from tape marks, slight edge tears or foxing.
This print is titled, “Mr. W. Davidge as Pistol”
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These are hand color lithos from the mid-1800’s and represent the famous Shakespearean actors of the time in character.
The images are all vivid in color with all having minor issues from tape marks, slight edge tears or foxing.
This print is titled, “The late Thomas Hamblin as Coriolanus”
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These are hand color lithos from the mid-1800’s and represent the famous Shakespearean actors of the time in character.
The images are all vivid in color with all having minor issues from tape marks, slight edge tears or foxing.
This print is titled, “Mr. Edwin Forrest as Hamlet”
Please contact with any questions or concerns.
These are hand color lithos from the mid-1800’s and represent the famous Shakespearean actors of the time in character.
The images are all vivid in color with all having minor issues from tape marks, slight edge tears or foxing.
This print is titled, “The late Edmund Kean as Gloster”
Please contact with any questions or concerns.
These are hand color lithos from the mid-1800’s and represent the famous Shakespearean actors of the time in character.
The images are all vivid in color with all having minor issues from tape marks, slight edge tears or foxing.
This print titled, “Miss Mary Taylor as Mis. Page”
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This was a study I did of a family photo prior to my painting Arrivals and Departures. Signed prints available.
W. G. Jackman was originally from England, but came to the United States in 1841, where he established a business in New York. He did most of his work for the Harpers, Putnams and Appletons, all New York publishers. He excelled as an engraver of portraits and subject plates, using the stipple and the line […]
Very sensuous steel engraving of “Miranda” by W. G. Jackman. A brief bio is available in the “About the artist section.
John Leech, (29 August 1817 – 29 October 1864 in London) was an English caricaturist and illustrator. See full link to his biography at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Leech_(caricaturist)
Very nice hand colored steel engraving from 1853 by noted English caricaturist John Leech. Additional information in “About the artist” section.