William Walcot / Sack of a Sicilian Temple Presentato da The Annex Galleries

William WALCOT - Sack of a Sicilian Temple

Presentato da The Annex Galleries

  • Anno
    1925
  • Tecnica
    Incisione
  • Dimensione dell'immagine
    60,3 x 76,0 cm / 23.8 x 29.9 in
  • Dimensione del foglio
    0,0 x 0,0 cm / 0.0 x 0.0 in
  • Tiratura
    very rare artist's proof from an unknown edition
  • Prezzo
    Su richiesta
  • Referenze
    Harvey-Lee 134
  • Visite
    932
  • Stato
William WALCOT - Sack of a Sicilian Temple

Etching with drypoint and aquatint; pencil signed and editioned; numbers "1875" notated beside signature; printed by the artist on heavy, antique-white wove. This extremely rare etching of the Collosi at Thebes was from the collection of the San Francisco book dealer Warren Howell (1912-1984). In 1914 Walcot did a large etching and drypoint (Dickens 20, H/L 35) titled ÒThe Trojan HorseÓ. The Sotheby's sale of 6/27/01 of the Leverhume Collection included an artist's proof of this print, titled "Virgil's Aeneid - Book 2, The Trojan Horse", lot 463. Lot 469 was titled "Palace at Thebes, Egypt" which was also an artist's proof, which was a similar size to the print we are offering (no image was available). This title is not noted in either Dickens or Harvey-Lee. This impression may be the same as lot 469 before the plate was trimmed, or another print entirely. The temple was destroyed by flood and scavengers and this is the artist's impression of how it originally looked.

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