Donald and Jessie
Stipple Engraving
1 February 1790 (published)
1 February 1790 (published)
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Stipple engraving. Oval composition. In the centre is a shepherdess seated on rocks, spinning wool. On the right is a shepherd seated on ground, playing the fife. A dog is to the left.
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Title | Donald and Jessie (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Stipple engraving |
Brief description | Francesco Bartolozzi after Richard Cosway. 'Donald and Jessie'. Stipple engraving. February 1790 |
Physical description | Stipple engraving. Oval composition. In the centre is a shepherdess seated on rocks, spinning wool. On the right is a shepherd seated on ground, playing the fife. A dog is to the left. |
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Credit line | Given by Mr G. W. Bagshawe |
Object history | Illustration to the first volume of A selection of the most favourite Scot songs, by emiment Masters (London: Napier, 1790) |
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Accession number | E.874-1949 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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