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Robert Walker Macbeth - Original 1900 Etching. Also monogrammed and dated in plate. From the Christopher Lennox-Boyd collection. We recently acquired a number of fine Mezzotints previously owned by Chris Lennox-Boyd, owner of the finest collection of British Mezzotints in private hands. Signed. On India paper. Paper is rippled where it has been laid on board.Robert Walker Macbeth R.A., R.I., R.E. (1848-1910). An etching in good condition by the artist and engraver. Macbeth was the son of the Scottish portrait painter Norman Macbeth. He served on the Council of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers. Macbeth was a member of both the Royal Academy and the Royal Watercolour Society, a highly-regarded artist in his own right and also an accomplished printmaker, whose interpretations of works by other Victorian artists enjoyed a high status critically. Macbeth studied at the RSA and came to London in 1871. He entered the Royal Academy Schools and began exhibiting there from 1870. He was highly skilled as an artist-printmaker and etched numerous plates after the work of Burne Jones, Velasquez, Titian, Frederick Walker and George Mason. Macbeth was perhaps best-known for his etchings after the popular genre painter, Frederick Walker.For more information please click here.