Henry Alken after John Dean Paul (1802-1868) - A Trip
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Hand-coloured aquatint panoramas, first state, (second state imprint by Fores) published by S. and J. Fuller, London, 1822. labels attached verso, titles to include 1. 'Solvitur acris h[i]vernis - it thaws, we must be off to Melton' 2. 'Go! I fancy he can! Milton loquitur upon my soul a lie ! Shakespeare' 3. 'Doing a bit of City' 4. ' All the world's a stage. Bull and Mouth Inn' 5. ' At his head a grass green turf - and at his heels a stone' 6. 'These come hopping' with above a doorway: 'George & Talbot / by P. Geeson' 7. 'Non effectives. Nec possum dicere quare' 8. 'Frogs and Cranes' - shewing a friend the short way to cover' 9. 'My soul's on fire and eager for the field' 10. 'A Struggle for a start' 11. ' Candidates for Brooke's' nunc est bibendum' 12. ' Gens humana ruit. O'Crus O'Brachia ! (a Check) 13. Þath and the Doctors' 14. , Dulce domum - jamdudum animus est in patinis exeunt in fumo' 9 x 56 cm (3 1/2 x 22 in) ea. (12) (plates 1,2,6,7 are printed together on the same strip) Originaly sold as a one long joined strip, contained within a cylinder, the name Dean Paul on the outer case. Although Alkens name does not appear he is credited with the engraving.
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Henry Alken after John Dean Paul (1802-1868) - A Trip
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