1840 Engraving Alisia Craid by J. T. Willmore

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An 1840 engraving by J. T. Whitmore after a painting by William Bartlett , entitled “Ailsa Craig” .

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An 1840 engraving by J. T. Whitmore after a painting by William Bartlett , entitled “Ailsa Craig” .

James Tibbits Willmore 1800 to 1863 was an English engraver who served his apprenticeship in Birmingham under William Radclyffe.

William Henry Bartlett (March 26, 1809 – September 13, 1854) was a well known artist, his works where known for being made into engravings.
It was published by George Virtue in 1840.
Paper size is 10 1/2 inches by 8 inches with the actual engraving 6 by 4 1 1/2 inches.
Engraving is in very good condition, paper has age related foxing and staining, mainly at edges.

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Weight .02 kg
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