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Briton Riviere"Strayed From the Flock, " Artist Signed Print, Engraved by Frederick Stacpoole
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Engraving by Frederick Stacpoole after a 1867 painting by Briton Riviere, this work depicts a melancholy wintry scene of a dead lamb lying in the snow; a singing robin perched on a nearby branch is a hopeful sign of spring to come. Published by the Fine Art Society, London, April 1877.
Frederick Stacpoole (1813-1907) was an English engraver who reproduced popular paintings of the Victorian period. Many of his engravings were after the works by Briton Riviere (1840-1920), a British artist who specialized on painting animals. . His knowledge of animals' anatomy was garnered through frequent visits to the London Zoo as well as through the study of specimens in dissecting rooms of the Zoological Gardens.
Pencil-signed by artist and engraver. Printsellers Association blind-stamp, lettered "NTH"
Measurements listed are paper size; image size is 20.625" x 26"
- Creator:Briton Riviere (1840 - 1920, British)
- Dimensions:Height: 27.25 in (69.22 cm)Width: 39.625 in (100.65 cm)
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- Condition:Large semi-circular stain on left margin appr. 11"" x 5""; left margin frayed small edge tears, however does not affect image area.
- Gallery Location:Mount Vernon, NY
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