The Cottage Door
Maker
(artist)
1769-1825
J. Roger (engraver)
Joseph Robins (publisher)
active ca. 1826 (Life dates)
1769-1825
J. Roger (engraver)
Joseph Robins (publisher)
active ca. 1826 (Life dates)
Title
The Cottage Door
Date of Production
executed :
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimensions
Height: 16.9 cm
Width: 12.4 cm
Width: 12.4 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.5236
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
Inscription: Recto: lower left margin, printed: W. Owen R.A.
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : J. Rogers. //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : THE COTTAGE DOOR. / Joseph Robins Bride Court Fleet Street London. //
Inscription: inscription : stamped : lower right margin & recto : later inscription : HAMPSTEAD PUBLIC LIBRARIES / LOCAL COLLECTION. / H. J. CORNISH COLLECTION. / 1928. //
Inscription: inscription : stamped : upper right & verso : later inscription : WITT LIBRARY //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower right margin & recto : : J. Rogers. //
Inscription: inscription : printed : lower centre margin & recto : : THE COTTAGE DOOR. / Joseph Robins Bride Court Fleet Street London. //
Inscription: inscription : stamped : lower right margin & recto : later inscription : HAMPSTEAD PUBLIC LIBRARIES / LOCAL COLLECTION. / H. J. CORNISH COLLECTION. / 1928. //
Inscription: inscription : stamped : upper right & verso : later inscription : WITT LIBRARY //
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