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The Boy’s Own Paper 4 Bouveruer Street London, E.C.<br />

Image 265 x 860 mm, Sheet 285 x 890 mm<br />

Unmounted<br />

Parts Per part<br />

A.P 175 £2 2s 0d<br />

Present 25<br />

L.P. 50 £1 11s 6d<br />

Prints £1 1s 0d<br />

Charles Algernon Tomkins (1821 - 1905) was a<br />

reproductive engraver and mezzotinter.<br />

From The Boys Own Paper<br />

Condition: Most <strong>of</strong> title trimmed <strong>of</strong>f.<br />

[27697]<br />

£180<br />

Hunting & Shooting<br />

Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) was an animal painter and<br />

a child prodigy, first exhibiting at the Royal Academy<br />

in 1816 aged just 14. He established his reputation with<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> animal subjects, <strong>of</strong>ten parodying human<br />

behaviour. Sir Edwin also painted hunting scenes,<br />

especially <strong>of</strong> deer, historical works and portraits Queen<br />

Victoria's favourite painter he earned vast sums from<br />

the sale <strong>of</strong> prints and was probably the most popular<br />

painter <strong>of</strong> his age.<br />

Lennox-Boyd i/i<br />

Ex. Col.: Hon. Christopher Lennox-Boyd<br />

[27576]<br />

£95<br />

Rowing<br />

129. [Hawk]<br />

Mezzotint<br />

attributed to Charles Algernon Tomkins after Sir Edwin<br />

Landseer<br />

Published by Henry Graves and Co. 6 Pall Mall, 1882<br />

Copyright<br />

Image 139 x 177 mm, Plate 212 x 228 mm, Sheet 348 x<br />

508 mm<br />

unmounted<br />

Artists pro<strong>of</strong>. Printed on laid paper, with PSA stamp.<br />

Printsellers Association Index 206, Friday 19th May<br />

1882 - Published as part <strong>of</strong> the Library Edition <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Works <strong>of</strong> Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. Plate sold as one in<br />

four in Part 6.<br />

130. “C.U.B.C” [William Dudley Ward]<br />

Lithograph<br />

Spy [Sir Leslie Ward]<br />

Vanity Fiar, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son Ltd. Lith.<br />

March 29th 1900<br />

Image 342 x 194 mm, Sheet 375 x 234 mm<br />

unmounted

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