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Golden Eye. Charming perky little duck. Benjamin Fawcett c1864.

Golden Eye. Charming perky little duck. Benjamin Fawcett c1864.

by Fawcett, Benjamin

Elegant yet homely duck antique print. Rare chromozylograph.

Original colour-printed woodblock (chromozylograph) by Benjamin Fawcett (1803-1903), for British Game Birds & Wildfowl by Beverly Robinson Morris, Esquire, M.D. Published in London c.1864 by Groombridge & Sons. (Beverly Morris was the younger brother of Reverend Francis Orpen Morris (1810-1893), who founded the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.) 

Benjamin Fawcett and his talented employee Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917) produced some of the finest colour-printed illustrations ever. Contemporaries declared Fawcett to be "the finest of Victorian colour-printers". Fawcett devised a technique, colour-printing on the end grain of the finest imported Turkish boxwood, seasoned and prepared for carving; he meticulously produced his own inks and watercolours by grinding minerals and mixing powders with water; and he only printed on the finest quality paper available.

In fine condition, plate size is 245 x 305mm (9 5/8 x 12 inches). This lovely Duck is currently mounted between antique white ragmat conservation boards, and covered with cellophane for presentation and protection until framed. Image window is 230 x 275mm. Wide 90mm matts can be cut down. External measurement for frame is 41 x 46cm. If you wish to buy as currently mounted for $225, please request price alteration. There might be extra shipment cost depending on destination.

Stock Number: apBRMge-mPrice: $185.00

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