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Une Terrasse, dans le Parc de Richmond
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Early Morning, Richmond Park
Une Terrasse, dans le Parc de Richmond
Sir Francis Seymour Haden (English, 1818–1910)
1859
Medium/Technique
Etching
Dimensions
Platemark: 11 × 27.5 cm (4 5/16 × 10 13/16 in.)
Sheet: 18.1 × 33 cm (7 1/8 × 13 in.)
Sheet: 18.1 × 33 cm (7 1/8 × 13 in.)
Credit Line
Harvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession NumberP11793
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Schneiderman (1983) 25, III; Harrington (1910) 22, Second; Drake 21
Description"This was actually done at sunrise. The first state as usual is by far the best. The cleaning and 'improvement' of the plate having done nothing with it."
Published in Études à L'eau- forte (No. X). The foul-biting on the left has been burnished. The path on the right has been changed; a sun now rises at left center and a small bird at center. The previous inscription (l.l.) has been replaced by 'The lark at heaven's gate sings.' 'To Dasha' appears on one of the tree trunks to the right. Impressions vary slightly in terms of the amount of drypoint work on the foliage of the tree near the center and upper right of the plate where some of the fainter lines wear.
Schneiderman (1983), p. 89.
Published in Études à L'eau- forte (No. X). The foul-biting on the left has been burnished. The path on the right has been changed; a sun now rises at left center and a small bird at center. The previous inscription (l.l.) has been replaced by 'The lark at heaven's gate sings.' 'To Dasha' appears on one of the tree trunks to the right. Impressions vary slightly in terms of the amount of drypoint work on the foliage of the tree near the center and upper right of the plate where some of the fainter lines wear.
Schneiderman (1983), p. 89.
Signed
On sheet: l.r. Seymour Haden
Inscriptionsl.l. The lark at heaven's gate sings; To Dasha apears on the large front tree trunk
ProvenanceHenry F. Sewall, N.Y.; date acquired: 1897