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MEADOWS AT MARLOW

Etched by Edward Paxman Brandard

Published by Macmillan, London 1880 in "Etching and Etchers" by Philip Gilbert Hamerton

A very fine original 19th century untitled etching of Thameside meadows with Marlow, Buckinghamshire beyond, as published in Hamerton's definitive work on the art form.

Edward Paxman Brandard (1818-98) was an English painter and engraver who produced a number of fine etchings and steel engraved views.

He worked closely with J.M.W.Turner and engraved many of Turner's famous works.

He was also commissioned by Queen Victoria for a large format engraving of Balmoral Castle.

Fine, clean condition, free of repairs or restoration, printed on robust heavy grade hand laid paper, blank verso.

Approx. 7.5" x 5.5" (190mm x 135mm) to the plate mark with good margins beyond.

A GENUINE ANTIQUE PRINT GUARANTEED OVER 140 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS

T981121

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Brand
Lindisfarne prints
Condition
Used

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MEADOWS AT MARLOW, Buckinghamshire E.P.Brandard etching antique print 1880

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