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This No Reserve Auction is for (1) Robert Havell Aquatint Engraving Snipe Shooting Near Uxbridge Excellent Condition! We're actually amazed to see an engraving of this age in such good condition! The surrounding matting gives an extra 2 inches around the original frame markings. The artwork itself measures 8-1/2" tall by 12" wide. Labeled Drawn by R. Havell. Engraved by R. Havell.
HAVELL, Robert II (1793-1878)
He is best remembered as the engraver of all but the first ten plates for John James Audubon's Birds of America, on which he worked in England from 1827-38. After completing the Audubon plates, Havell moved to America in 1839, lived briefly with Audubon in NYC, then moved to Sing Sing (now Ossining), NY, in 1842, and in 1857 settled at Tarrytown, NY. In New York, Havell concentrated mainly on painting Hudson River landscapes, although he continued to produce aquatint engravings to great acclaim, such as his "West Point from Fort Putnam" (1848). He was the son of a well-known English engraver. See Pictures US Bidder Payments can be made over the phone as well Using your Mastercard Visa Discover or American Express Card. Message us for non-Paypal information. USA Only. International Bidders: Don't have Paypal? We also accept Western Union Money Orders, but only if you message us beforehand for more information. WE DO NOT ACCEPT ANY OTHER FORM OF INTERNATIONAL PAYMENT! Thanks for watching! Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list!
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