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Willmore after Landseer - 1859 Engraving The Chief's Return from Deer Stalking
Description
An engraving with hand colouring by James Tibbits Willmore ARA (1800-1863) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA's (1802-1873) painting 'The Chief's Return from Deer Stalking'. Presented in a Hogarth-style frame. Inscribed with the date of publication, title, and names of both artists in plate. First published in 1847. On wove.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration. There are some small marks to the surface and chips to the corners of the frame. Overall in good condition.
Size
22.8 x 76cm (9" x 29.9")Plate: 38 x 88.7cm (15" x 34.9") Framed Size: 43.7 x 96.5cm (17.2" x 38")
Artist Biography
James Tibbits Willmore ARA (1800-1863) was a British engraver. He was born at Bristnal's End, Handsworth (then Staffordshire, now West Midlands). His father, James Willmore, was a manufacturer of silverware. At the age of fourteen Willmore was apprenticed to the Birmingham engraver William Radclyffe. His younger brother Arthur Willmore (1814-1888) trained with him and also became an engraver. Radclyffe had received drawing lessons in Birmingham from Joseph Barber. He married, and in 1823 he went to London where he worked for Charles Heath for three years. He later worked on the plates of William Brockedon's 'Passes of the Alps' and Turner's 'England and Wales'. He made engravings after Chalon, Leitch, Stanfield, Landseer, Eastlake, Creswick, and Ansdell, and especially after Turner. Willmore engraved thirteen pictures on copper for Turner's England and Wales series, beginning in 1828, and eight on steel for his Rivers of France. He made a number of large single plates after Turner, including Ancient Italy in 1842. The next year he exhibited this print at the Royal Academy (the first he had shown there) and was elected an associate engraver of the academy. He died on 12 March 1863 and is buried on the western side of Highgate Cemetery.
Location
Scotland, United Kingdom
| SKU | qi059 |
|---|---|
| Artist | James Tibbits Willmore ARA (1800-1863) after Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802-1873) |
| Date | 1859 |
| Dimensions | 22.8 x 76cm |
| Medium | Engraving |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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