George Chapman (British, 1908-1994) - 'The Bridge' Large scale pencil signed etching, approx 71x60cm, framed. NB: The etching was part of the George Chapman touring exhibition organised by Aberystwyth Art Centre entitled 'A Welsh Story ' a retrospective exhibition no 50. A copy of the catalogue accompanies this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Etching good, bold and unfaded, minor stains in margins, no tears, no restoration, see images.
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Isaac Cruckshank - 'The duel or Charlie takes a Pop' Hand coloured etching depicting a duel between Charlie and William Pitt, published by S. W. Fiores, 50 Piccadilly, 1798, 24x38cm, further hand tinted satirical satire entitled 'Bold Maids of Quality at a Cats Funeral Grand Procession to St Pauls' depicting couples cavorting, 24x41cm, another titled 'A Barbers Examination', published November 25 1795 by S. W. Fiores, 34x23cm and a further tinted print titled 'A Friend of Humanity and the Knife Grinder', 36x25cm, all framed and glazed (one af) (4).
Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - 'Church of St. Severin, Paris', Pencil signed etching, bears label verso for the City of Salford Art Galleries, exhibition of September 21st - October 28th 1984, with accession number '121', approx. 20x14cm, mounted and framed. Provenance: from the private collection of the late Mervyn Levy, Mervyn Levy (1914 - 1996) was a British artist, art teacher and writer of art. He made several popular television series about painting techniques, published monographs of contemporary artists, and a catalogue raisonnee of the works of his friend L S Lowry. Consigned to this sale by the Levy Family.
Pierre Adolphe Valette (French, 1876-1942) - 'Job Praying', Pencil signed etching, bears label verso for the City of Salford Art Galleries exhibition, The Perera Collection, September 21st - October 28th 1984, with accession number '119', and dating this etching to 1910, approx. 20x15cm mounted and framed. Provenance: from the private collection of the late Mervyn Levy, Mervyn Levy (1914 - 1996) was a British artist, art teacher and writer of art. He made several popular television series about painting techniques, published monographs of contemporary artists, and a catalogue raisonnee of the works of his friend L S Lowry. Consigned to this sale by the Levy Family.
GREAT WAR - EDGAR L. PATTISON (1906 - 1935) 'AN AIR RAID' COLOURED ETCHING signed in pencil lower right, framed and glazed, 46cm x 36cm. The West London based dry point engraver and colour printmaker, Edgar L. Pattison, specialised in middle eastern themes and images of the orient. A regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy of Arts between 1906 in 1935, his printed works were issued in editions of 175 impressions by the well-known London dealers Lefèvre. A member of the Society of Graphic Artists, Edgar Pattison became especially interested in colour printmaking, using a combination of dry point to delineate his basic image and aquatint for the larger areas of tonal colour. Each proof impression would be inked by hand 'à la poupée' and then printed in one single pull through the press. Although this can cause a slight blur to the edge of the masses of colour, it avoids the complicated and time consuming process of multiple printings with their inherent problems of registration.
AFTER SONIA ROLLO "Day Dreaming", study of whippet type dog head, limited edition colour print No'd. 116/160, together with AFTER BUNBURYN (probably) "John A Bertram Wine Merchant Leith", coloured etching and AFTER M R ROGERS "Jinking", study of hare, limited edition colour print No'd. 36/500 CONDITION REPORTS Condition - both the dog and the rabbit pictures are generally good, frames generally good. Postage information: For our inhouse post and packing charges please see our Moore Allen website under "essential information" (packing charges start at £15, plus postage), if using the Moore Allen packing service, these pictures would need to be sent without glass. Other carriers or packers are available who would be able to ship the picture including glass and frame.

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