Catalogue 125: Dogs is out now!

 

Grosvenor Prints is pleased to present our special dog listingCatalogue 125!

Containing over 400 doggy items.

Featuring these eminent artists:
George Vernon Stokes
Henry Wilkinson
Edwin Landseer
Richard Ansdell
Maud Earl
Herbert Dicksee
Cecil Aldin
Arthur Wardle
Lilian Cheviot
Heywood Hardy
George Morland
And many more!

Like Crufts you can also browse by breed group:
Gun
Hound
Terrier
Toy
Utility
Working

We also have:
General Dog Scenes
Dogs and Owners
Humour

View the whole catalogue here!

 A few highlights:


[Bimbo the Clown, Pekinese.]
Cecil Aldin.
Printed by Eyre and Spottiswode (Publishers) Limited, London, E.C.4. Printed in England [n.d., c.1930].
Photolithograph. Printed area 270 x 215mm (10½ x 8½"). Laid on mount board, named in pencil on mount.
A white pekingese after Cecil Charles Windsor Aldin (1870-1935).
[Ref: 60131]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT) 

 


[Spaniel looking at flying mallard.]
G. Vernon Stokes [signed in plate and in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930s.]
Framed coloured drypoint etching, 260 x 300mm (10¼ x 11¾"). Edition: 18/75 in pencil. Unexamined out of frame.
A spaniel in a stream in a marshy landscape; looking up to the sky at ducks flying overhead. By animal artist George Vernon Stokes (1873-1954).
[Ref: 60169]   £320.00  
 

[32 original pencil sketches by Winifred Austen, drawn for] A Book of Dogs Being a Discourse on them, with Many Tales and Wonders Gathered by E. Nesbit, and Original Pencil Drawing by Winifred Austen.
London: J.M. Dent & Co., 1898.
Oblong 8vo (170 x 240mm, 6¾ x 9½"), illustrated cloth; pp. (iv)+60, photogravure frontispiece, offset-lithographic text illustrations throughout. WITH 32 original pencil sketches on 27 cards, largest 240 x 300mm (9½ x 11¾"). WITH ink a.l.s. signed by Austen. Three images have foxing.
A collection of pencil sketches by Winifred Austen (1876– 1964) drawn to illustrate 'A Book of Dogs', including one not used. The signed letter, dated 23rd February 1904, was to accompany 28 cards sent by Austen to William H. Ward, who had engraved and printed the book six years earlier, with a typed list on the second page. Of the 28, one ('Tatters') is marked in pencil 'To Helen Hofer' and is not present here. Ward initialed the letter as confirmation of receipt two days later. Among the breeds illustrated are a bulldog, pug, Irish terrier, dingo, Schipperke and dingo. Winifred Austen (1876-1964) was a painter and engraver known for her pictures of animals and birds, publishing individual plates and illustrating several books.
[Ref: 60126]   £5,000.00

 

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