Morning of the Chase, Haddon Hall in days of Yore by H.T. Ryall after Frederick Taylor

Date Created: 07 July 2017

Author: H.T. Ryall after Frederick Taylor

Source: The Internet

Owner: Justin F.Skrebowski

Location: UK

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Morning of the Chase, Haddon Hall in days of Yore by H.T. Ryall after Frederick Taylor.

Published October 2nd 1843by Graves & Company, 6 Pall Mall, London.

19th century mixed method steel engraving, printed on rolled paper.

Plate: 921 x 633 mm

Some time stains in the sky. Otherwise in good condition. A good impression.

Price: £275

An animated and decorative scene depicting a hunting party, preparing for a falconry expedition. The falcons are visible in the foreground, lined up on a perch, whilst in the background, a member of the party has already set off with his falcon perched on his glove and with a squire accompanying him alongside the horse, looking after the dogs. The scene is set outside the entrance to Haddon Hall, which was one of the country seats of the Duke of Rutland (acquired by the family through the marriage of Thomas Manners, 1st Earl of Rutland, and Dorothy Vernon, daughter of Sir George Vernon, the owner of the Manor).

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Object Type print
Museum number 2010,7081.7354
Title Object: Object: Morning of the Chase, Haddon Hall in Days of Yore
Description Men and women in cavalier dress gathered outside a medieval castle; a couple in the centre, the lady with a hawk on her wrist, a man adjusting another woman's stirrups, another man with a hawk, two pages and hounds, setting off on the left, a couple and a dwarf standing at the entrance of the house seeing them off, and a man in the centre adjusting a dog's…
Producer name Print made by: Henry Thomas Ryall After: Frederick Tayler Published by: Henry Graves & Co Published by: Goupil
School/style BritishFrench
Production date 1843
Production place Published in: London (England)
Europe: British Isles: England: London (England)
Published in: Paris (France)
Europe: France: Ile-de-France (region): Paris (France)
Materials paper
Technique mixed method
Dimensions Height: Height: 636 millimetres Width: Width: 917 millimetres
Inscriptions
  • Inscription type: inscription
  • Inscription content: Lettered below the image with the title in semi-filled letters and 'Painted by Fredrick Taylor [sic], Member of the Society of Water Colours. // Engraved by H.T. Ryall, Historical Engraver to the Queen. // London, Published Oct.r 2, 1843, by Graves & Company Printsellers to the Queen, & H.R.H. Prince Albert, 6, Pall Mall. // Paris, Publie par Goupil & Vibert Boulevart [sic] Montmartre, Depose'
Curator's comments For a proof before letters, see 2010,7081.7356
Location Not on display
Associated places Associated with: Haddon Hall
Europe: British Isles: England: Derbyshire: Nether Haddon: Haddon Hall
Acquisition name Purchased from: Hon Christopher Lennox-Boyd
Funder name With contribution from: National Heritage Memorial Fund With contribution from: Art Fund With contribution from: British Museum FriendsWith contribution from: Friends of Prints and Drawings With contribution from: Mrs Charles Wrightsman With contribution from: Michael Marks Charitable Trust
Acquisition date2010
Acquisition notes Acquired with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Friends of the British Museum, the Art Fund, Mrs Charles Wrightsman, the Michael Marks Charitable Trust, and numerous individual donors.
Department Prints and Drawings
Registration number 2010,7081.7354

 

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