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Travelling in a Hunting Country. I hope you are not much hurt, Sir?

Print
1844 (made), 2 January 1845 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Etching and aquatint coloured by hand, inscribed with the title, 'Travelling in a Hunting Country. I hope you are not much hurt, Sir' and 'C.B. Newhouse Delt. London, Published Jany. 2nd. 1845, by Mssrs. Fores, 41, Piccadilly'.


Object details

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Object type
TitleTravelling in a Hunting Country. I hope you are not much hurt, Sir? (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Etching and aquatint
Brief description
'Travelling in a Hunting Country. I hope you are not much hurt, Sir?'. Etching and aquatint by C.B. Newhouse (worked c.1820-c.1845). Plate 1 from 'The Roadster's Album', published by Mssrs. Fores, London, 1845.
Physical description
Etching and aquatint coloured by hand, inscribed with the title, 'Travelling in a Hunting Country. I hope you are not much hurt, Sir' and 'C.B. Newhouse Delt. London, Published Jany. 2nd. 1845, by Mssrs. Fores, 41, Piccadilly'.
Dimensions
  • Size of sheets height: 15.125in
  • Size of sheets width: 10.625in
Dimensions taken from Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Engraving Illustration and Design & Department of Paintings, Accessions 1946. London: Published under the Authority of the Ministry of Education, 1949.
Credit line
Gift of Mr. Reginald Jones through The National Art Collections Fund
Bibliographic reference
Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Engraving Illustration and Design & Department of Paintings, Accessions 1946. London: Published under the Authority of the Ministry of Education, 1949.
Collection
Accession number
E.408-1946

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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