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Adam Buck Stipple Engraving What's That Mother 1808 Italian Baroque Figures crossing a bridge in

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Description

Figures crossing a bridge in a rainswept landscape

NEAC and was elected ARE in 1912

3 by 20 cms

Original gilt gesso frame

Her marriage to Abel Hugo produced two children: Léopold Armand Hugo (1828–1895) and Joseph Napoléon Jules Hugo (1835–1863)

Adam Buck Stipple Engraving What's That Mother 1808 Italian Baroque Figures crossing a bridge inAdam Buck 1759 1833 Anglo Irish School Early 19th. Century. Stipple engraving with aquatint printed in colour published by R Ackermann London 1808. What's That Mother. Trimmed on plateline to sides 24. 5 by 30. 5 cms. Some slight surface grubbiness and light foxing. Buck was born in Castle Street, Cork. Becoming an accomplished miniaturist in the 1780s while still in Ireland, he made a permanent move to London in 1795 A major influence on Regency

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