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Bartolozzi 19th-Century Engraving Framed

$298.80

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Overview

19th-century engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after Antoine Borel, depicting Queen Margaret of Anjou with her son Edward, Prince of Wales, in the historical scene Queen Margaret of Anjou and her son attacked by a robber. The print is mounted in a rectangular giltwood frame with a decorative beading and a black surround mat that corners an oval image at the center.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: Frame 20.7 in high × 22.7 in wide × 2.25 in deep; oval image 13 in high × 15.25 in wide.
  • Materials: Giltwood frame; engraving on paper; black surround mat; gold-toned inner border around the oval.
  • Finish/Compatibility: Giltwood frame with decorative beading; display-ready for wall mounting.
  • Accessories: Hardware for wall mounting included.

Features

  • Engraving after Antoine Borel, executed in the tonal, stipple-based style associated with Bartolozzi.
  • Oval image framed within a black surround mat and a giltwood frame with a gold-toned inner border.
  • 19th-century reproduction tradition following a historical composition, suitable for traditional interiors.
  • Includes wall-mount hardware for display.

Maker / Artist Details

Francesco Bartolozzi (c. 1727–1815) was an Italian engraver who spent much of his career in London and served as Engraver to the King. He is renowned for tonal, stipple-based engravings and connections to leading painters of his era. This work situates a historical subject within his late-19th-century reproduction tradition, following a composition by Antoine Borel.

Condition / Notes

Very Good; age-related wear consistent with its era. Hardware suitable for wall mounting is included.

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