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Red Deer.

Print
01/06/1825 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'Red Deer'. A red deer with antlers viewed in profile. Mountains rise up in the background and three other deer are visible in the far distance to the left of the picture.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleRed Deer.
Materials and techniques
Engraving print on paper
Brief description
'Red Deer'. A red deer with antlers viewed in profile. Engraving print on paper. After a painting by Newton Fielding. Engraved by J. Scott. Published by Sherwood, Jones & Co. Great Britain. 1825.
Physical description
'Red Deer'. A red deer with antlers viewed in profile. Mountains rise up in the background and three other deer are visible in the far distance to the left of the picture.
Dimensions
  • Of sheet height: 13cm
  • Of sheet width: 18.3cm
  • Of image height: 9.3cm
  • Of image width: 15.2cm
Measured by DH 03/08/2010
Marks and inscriptions
  • Red Deer. (Title, centre below image.)
  • Engd. by J. Scott from a Painting by Newton Fielding. (Below bottom-left corner of image.)
  • Pubd. by Sherwood, Jones & Co. June 1.1825. (Below bottom-right corner of image.)
  • SCOTT, J. Red Deer. After Newton Fielding. Lettered Engd. by J. Scott from a painting by Newton Fielding. Pubd by Sherwood Jones & Co. June 1, 1825. Engraving. Engr. surface (3 5/8 x 6). E.5032-1919. Presented by Major Stanley Flower. (Paper label affixed to verso.)
Credit line
Presented by Major Stanley Flower
Subjects depicted
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum, Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design & Department of Paintings, Accessions 1919, London: Printed Under the Authority of His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1921
Collection
Accession number
E.5032-1919

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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