A landowner has an encounter with a family of gipsies on his estate. Mezzotint by H. Quilley, 1836, after C. Hancock.
- Hancock, Charles, 1802-1877.
- Date:
- Aug.t 1, 1836
- Reference:
- 669529i
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Description
The lettering in the finished state identifies the man on horseback as the landowner. The gipsy is excusing himself for the game cooking in his pot by saying that his dog caught it. Accompanying the stern landlord on horseback is a younger, dishevelled man who smiles at the gipsy woman and gives her a coin
Publication/Creation
London (6 Pall Mall) : Hodgson & Graves, Printsellers to the King, Aug.t 1, 1836.
Physical description
1 print : mezzotint ; platemark 38.3 x 48.5 cm
Contributors
Lettering
Painted by Charles Hancock. Engraved by Henry Quilley.
Edition
Proof before subject lettering and dedication.
Creator/production credits
John Skerrette Stubbs, the dedicatee, was a banker based in Manchester and associated with the Northern and Central Bank of England
Reference
Wellcome Collection 669529i
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