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EUGÈNE DELACROIX
Two prints.
Étude de femme vue de dos
, etching, 1833. 111x157 mm; 4
3
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8
x6
1
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4
inches (sheet), trimmed
margins. Third state “A” (of 5). Published by Cadart and Luquet, Paris *
Feuille de Neuf
Médailles Antiques
, lithograph printed in orange, 1825. 215x305 mm; 8
1
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2
x12 inches, full
margins. Fifth state (of 5).Very good impressions. Delteil 21 and 46.
[1,000/1,500]
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Tableaux des Personnages (de Hamlet)
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Pencil on cream laid paper. 235x320 mm; 9
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4
x12
1
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2
inches.With the artist’s ink stamp
initials, from his estate sale, Petit andTedesco, Paris (Lugt 838, lower right recto). Inscribed
in pencil, upper center recto.
[1,500/2,500]
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WILLIAM BLAKE
So the Lord Blessed the Latter End of Job More than the Beginning
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Engraving on
Chine collé
, 1825. 220x172 mm; 8
5
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8
x6
3
/
4
inches, full margins. Edition of 215.
Published by the artist and J. Linnell, London. From
Illustrations of the Book of Job
.A superb,
dark impression with very strong contrasts. Bindman 645.
[1,500/2,500]
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