Alfred dividing his last loaf with the Pilgrim
Maker
(artist)
1738-1820
(engraver)
active 1833-1862 (Life dates)
1738-1820
(engraver)
active 1833-1862 (Life dates)
Title
Alfred dividing his last loaf with the Pilgrim
Date of Production
1841
Medium
Stipple and line engraving
Dimensions
Height: 11.5 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Width: 16.3 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.3512
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1990
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Inscriptions
Stamp: Recto: upper right, stamped in black: WITT / LIBRARY
Maker's mark: Recto: lower left, printed below image: Painted by B. West, P. R. A.
Maker's mark: Recto: lower right, printed below image: Engraved by W. H. Egleton.
Inscription: Recto: lower centre, printed below image: Alfred dividing his last loaf with the Pilgrim.
Maker's mark: Recto: lower centre, printed below image: FISHER, SON & CO. LONDON & PARIS.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, blue ink: Stationer's Hall. / London.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, pencil: R. A. 1779 ('41).
Maker's mark: Recto: lower left, printed below image: Painted by B. West, P. R. A.
Maker's mark: Recto: lower right, printed below image: Engraved by W. H. Egleton.
Inscription: Recto: lower centre, printed below image: Alfred dividing his last loaf with the Pilgrim.
Maker's mark: Recto: lower centre, printed below image: FISHER, SON & CO. LONDON & PARIS.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, blue ink: Stationer's Hall. / London.
Inscription: Recto: lower right, pencil: R. A. 1779 ('41).
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