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A Fish Market

Print
1788 (published), 01/06/1782 (dated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Print depicting a fish market. At the bottom of the sheet is a heraldic achievement.


Object details

Category
Object type
Titles
  • A Fish Market
  • Houghton Gallery (series title)
Materials and techniques
Mezzotint
Brief description
Print entitled 'A Fish Market'. Mezzotint by Richard Earlom after Frans Snyders, 1788.
Physical description
Print depicting a fish market. At the bottom of the sheet is a heraldic achievement.
Dimensions
  • Height: 41.3cm
  • Width: 57.5cm
Dimensions taken from Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1959. London: HMSO, 1964.
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'R. Earlom Sc.' (Signed)
  • 'F. Snyders Fecit.' (Lettered within the design)
  • 'In the Gallery at Houghton. Snyders & Long John Pinxerunt. G. [sic] Farington delt. Richd. Earlom, Sculpsit. Published June 1st. 1782 by John Boydell, Engraver, in Cheapside London.' (Lettered with title, size of picture and)
Credit line
Given by Mrs E. B. Westwood
Object history
This print is a plate from Houghton Gallery, published by John and Josiah Boydell, London, 1788.
Production
The accession entry states that this print was published as a plate in Houghton Gallery in 1788, but is originally dated on the print 1st June 1782. Joseph Farington was the intermediary draughtsman.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1959 . London: HMSO, 1964.
Collection
Accession number
E.344-1959

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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