Sir John James Stewart (1779 – 1849 ) nach David Wilkie (1785 – 1841 ), “Der Straßenhändler”, “The Pedlar”, 1834, Kupferstich
- Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier, montiert auf Papier
- Datierung: 1834
- Beschreibung: Der Straßenhändler sitzt auf einem Stuhl rechts im Inneren des Hauses; Stoffbündel auf seinem Schoß, die er vier Damen zeigt. Eine der Frauen hält das Tuch und schaut zu dem Mann, der durch das Fenster zu l. sitzt und eine Pfeife raucht, seine linke Hand in der Tasche. Unter der Darstellung bezeichnet “Painted by D. Wilkie, R.A. Principal Painter in ordinary to his Majesty / Engraved by James Stewart.” darunter Titel, Dedikation und Publikationszeile: “The Pedlar / From the original picture painted for the late Matthew Baillie / And now in the possession of Mrs. Baillie, to whom this engraving is respectfully dedicated by her very obliged serv. David Wilkie”, “London published 1834 , by Moon, Boys & Graves, printsellers to the king.”, Printed by Lloyd & Hennings”, links unter dem Fenster in der Darstellung mit Signatur “Wilkie”.
- Schlagworte: Trachten, Genre, Großbritannien, Romantik, 1800-1849
- Größe: 49,2 cm x 37,5 cm, Darstellung: 37,5 cm x 31,1 cm
- Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Die Darstellung ist frisch erhalten und macht einen tadellosen Eindruck. Entlang des Plattenrandes knapp beschnitten, in den Rändern leicht verschmutzt, Ecke rechts o. und u. restauriert. .
English Version:
Sir John James Stewart (1779 – 1849 ) after David Wilkie (1785 – 1841 ), “The Street Vendor”, “The Pedlar”, 1834, Copper engraving
- Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper
- Date: 1834
- Description: The street vendor sits on a chair to the right inside the house; bundle of cloth on his lap, which he shows to four ladies. One of the women holds the cloth and looks at the man sitting through the window to l. smoking a pipe, his left hand in his pocket. Inscribed below the depiction “Painted by D. Wilkie, R.A. Principal Painter in ordinary to his Majesty / Engraved by James Stewart.” below title, dedication and publication line: “The Pedlar / From the original picture painted for the late Matthew Baillie / And now in the possession of Mrs. Baillie, to whom this engraving is respectfully dedicated by her very obliged serv. David Wilkie”, “London published 1834 , by Moon, Boys & Graves, printsellers to the king.”, Printed by Lloyd & Hennings”, signed “Wilkie” below the window in the image on the left.
- Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Costumes, United Kingdom,
- Size: 49,2 cm x 37,5 cm (19,4 x 14,8 in), Depiction: 37,5 cm x 31,1 cm (14,8 x 12,2 in)
- Condition: Very good condition. The image is freshly preserved and makes a perfect impression. Barely trimmed along the platemark, slightly soiled in the margins, corner restored on the upper right and lower right.