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ECHO

Print
01/11/1831 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'ECHO'. A hound dog with light and dark patches, viewed in profile against a countryside landscape. The dog has a 'B' marked on its side (as part for the design).

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleECHO
Materials and techniques
Engraving print on paper
Brief description
'ECHO'. A hound dog viewed in profile against a countryside landscape, with a 'B' marked on its side. Engraving print on paper. After a painting by E. A. Willis. Engraved by H. R. Cook. Published by M. A. Pittman, London. 1831.
Physical description
'ECHO'. A hound dog with light and dark patches, viewed in profile against a countryside landscape. The dog has a 'B' marked on its side (as part for the design).
Dimensions
  • Of sheet height: 12.8 - 13cm
  • Of sheet width: 16.3 - 16.5cm
Sheet is cut slightly irregularly. Measured by DH 30/07/2010
Marks and inscriptions
  • ECHO. (Title, centre below image.)
  • E. A. Willis, Pinxt. (Below bottom-left corner of image.)
  • H.R. Cook, Sculpt. (Below bottom-right corner of image.)
  • Published by M. A. Pittman, Warwick Square, London, Novr. 1.1831 (Centre, below title.)
  • B (Marked on side of dog, as part of design.)
Production
The print is inscribed E. A. Willis, Pinxt., this is probably Edmund Aylburton Willis.
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
E.884-1896

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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