Pair Early 19th Century Stipple Engravings after Adam Buck (1759–1833)
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"What's That Mamma" and "My Dear Little Shock, You Must Have a Dip"
after Adam Buck (1759–1833)
Stipple Engravings
by John Samuel Agar (c.1773–1858) & John Bluck (British, 1791–1832)
Published by Rudolph Ackermann
London, 1808
Measure:- 39.8 cm x 24.8 cm (Framed)
A charming pair of attractively toned Early 19th Century, Regency hand-coloured prints. Lettered beneath with titles along with publication details "A Buck delint." (l.l.) "Agar & Bluck sculp" (l.r.). "My Dear Little Shock" has the publication line "London, Pub. 2. May. 1808, R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand" (obscured on "What's That Mamma" by the frame ?).
Good condition. Nicely toned by 200 years. Sensitively fiilled-in and coloured losses to frames.
Additional Information
10701 (AB-105418)
19th Century, Georgian (1714 to 1837), Regency
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom