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John Augustus Atkinson (1775-1831/3) was a soft-ground etcher and aquatint engraver of historical subjects, costumes and humorous illustrations. In 1784, he travelled to Russia where his uncle had entered the service of the Empress Catherine. He stayed there until 1801, painting Russian subjects. On his return to to England, he published his Costume books. – Plate size 23,5 x 17 cm; original coloured aquatints. Each plates comes with text.
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Reference: The Antique Collectors’ Club: Ian Mackenzie: British Prints, Suffolk, 1998

 

Postman
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Butcher’s Boy
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Baker
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Newsman
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Female Shrimper
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Dustman
#Trad1006-100
Hastings Fisherman
#Trad1007-100
Fireman
#Trad1008-100
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A Judge
#Trad1009-100
A Billingsgate Fish-Woman
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Bishop
#Trad1011-100
Milk-Maid
#Trad1012-100
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Sailor
#Trad1013-100
Match Girl
#Trad1014-100
Chimney-Sweeper
#Trad1015-100
Barrow-Woman
#Trad1016-100
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Highland Shepard #Trad1017-100
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PLEASE NOTE:

Also all efforts have been undertaken to ensure an uniform look of the prints, differences in paper colour may occur, due to the prints' different editions, handling, provenance and/or sources.

Foxing which is a reddish-brown paper discolouration due to inexpertly storage may occur but only marginally, not affecting the image.

Off-set occurs when text from the following page shines through. Again, only prints with very slight discolouration are shown.

Margins are guaranteed to be sufficient for expert framing. In the case of prints cut to the plate mark, the item will be marked with *

VAT : please read notes under ‘How to Order'.

 

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