John William Lewin
(1770–1819) — the first free artist to settle in New South Wales, Australia,
and the first printmaker in the colony (see https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG35701)
“Bearded Titmouse,” or “Bearded
Tit” (as titled in the plate), 1793
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching on wove paper with the original
hand-colouring and full margins as issued. This etching is plate 123 facing
page 58 in the fourth volume (of eight) of Lewin’s “The Birds of Great Britain
Systematically Arranged, Accurately Engraved, and Painted from Nature…”,
published by Joseph Johnson (1738–1809) in London in 1795.
Archive.org offers an online view of the
publication, providing context for this print and its accompanying description:
https://archive.org/details/birdsGreatBritaIV/page/58/mode/2up.
This is an exceptionally fine (nearly
faultless) impression, with the vivid original hand-colouring sensitively
applied and unfaded. Aside from a few faint marks in the margin, the sheet is
in excellent (near-pristine) condition, free of tears, holes, folds, abrasions,
significant stains, or signs of handling.
Dimensions:
- Sheet: 34 x 24.4 cm
- Platemark: 17.3 x 13.5 cm
Numbered and Lettered on Plate:
- Upper right corner: “123”
- Lower centre: “BEARDED TIT. I.W. Lewin, del.et.sculpt. Published as the Act directs, Novr.1793.”
Price & Shipping:
AU$244 (approximately US$173.91 / €147.08 /
£128.23), including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and taxes (if
any) are the buyer’s responsibility.
If you are interested in acquiring this
delicate and sensitively coloured etching that captures the Bearded Titmouse in
a moment of focused anticipation—its slender frame tense with alertness as it
gazes downward, scanning the reeds below for a meal—please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com.
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