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copperplate engraver, b. 1841 - d. 1886

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      • Alfred Lucas Engravings
        Aug. 15, 2021

        Alfred Lucas Engravings

        Est: $100 - $300

        (2) Colored engravings on paper, "The Pets" and "Children & Rabbits" after painting by Sir Edwin Landeer R. A. London published May 1, 1877 by G. P. McQueen 49. Great Marbourough Street, Regent Street. Sheet Size- 32.5 x 26 Frame- 34 x 27.75

        Main Auction Galleries
      • Alfred Lucas Engraving After Samuel Carter "Young Freebooters"
        Mar. 20, 2021

        Alfred Lucas Engraving After Samuel Carter "Young Freebooters"

        Est: $200 - $400

        Alfred Lucas Engraving After Samuel Carter "Young Freebooters" lithograph print.

        Atlanta Auction Gallery, ltd
      • ALFRED LUCAS ENGRAVING "CHILDREN AND RABBITS" AFTER LANDSEER
        Oct. 24, 2020

        ALFRED LUCAS ENGRAVING "CHILDREN AND RABBITS" AFTER LANDSEER

        Est: $20 - $40

        ALFRED LUCAS ENGRAVING "CHILDREN AND RABBITS" AFTER LANDSEER Hand colored engraving by Alfred Lucas titled "Children and Rabbits" after a painting by Sir Edwin Landseer, 19th century, set in gold frame under glass.Size - Framed: 31.5 x 39.5" Size - Viewable: 20 x 27"

        Omnia Auctions
      • ALFRED LUCAS ENGRAVING "HIGHLAND SOLITUDE"
        Dec. 28, 2019

        ALFRED LUCAS ENGRAVING "HIGHLAND SOLITUDE"

        Est: $100 - $200

        PUBLISHED BY FISCHEL , ADLER & SCHWARTZ - 45" x 32 1/2" UNFRAMED

        Echoes Antiques & Auction Gallery
      • Large Antique Signed Alfred Lucas Engraving of "The Lock"
        Nov. 10, 2018

        Large Antique Signed Alfred Lucas Engraving of "The Lock"

        Est: $350 - $500

        Large antique engraving by Alfred Lucas (British, 1841 - 1886) Entitled "The Lock After [John] Constable" | Blind stamped and pencil signed by "Alfred Lucas" | Engraving is after the earlier engraving by David Lucas, the brother of Alfred Lucas, of John Constable's painting entitled "The Lock" | The Lock was one of a sequence of large pictures of Suffolk canal scenes that Constable exhibited at the Royal Academy between the years of 1819 and 1825. The keeper of Flatford Lock is depicted in the process of opening the gates whilst a barge waits in the basin for the water levels to drop. On the left, a horse waits beside a crouching figure. Fields extend into the distance and a church can be seen. | Matted and framed under glass | John Constable (1776 - 1837) was one of the most famed painters and watercolourists of the nineteenth-century. Born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, Constable was the son of a corn and coal merchant and farmer. Though he initially entered the family business in 1792, Constable made a sketching tour of Norfolk two years later, and upon an introduction to Joseph Farrington in 1799, was enrolled in the Royal Academy. He exhibited there from 1802; was made an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1819, and a Royal Academician in 1829. He was given the gold medal by Charles X when his work was displayed at the Paris Salon in 1824, and was awarded the same accolade two years later at the Society of Fine Arts, Lille. Between 1833, and until his death in 1837, Constable lectured on landscape painting at the Royal Institution, the Hampstead Literary and Scientific Society, and the Worcester Athenaeum | | | David Lucas (1802 - 1881) was a British printmaker who specialised in mezzotint. He was a pupil of Samuel William Reynolds, and worked from Bryanston Square, London, upon the completion of his education. He produced prints after Gainsborough, Vernet, Isabey and Hoppner amongst others, but it was his works after Constable that earned him true renown. The collaboration between the pair was one of the most successful in the history of British printmaking. Whilst Turner amassed a group of faithful engravers to whom he would turn, Constable virtually employed only Lucas, and this fidelity was repaid by the stunning translation his work received from 1829, until long after his death in 1837.

        Worthington Galleries
      • Alfred Lucas (British, 19th Century), after Samuel Carter, hand colored engraving, "Young Freebooters", 26" x20 3/4" sight, 43" x 32...
        May. 26, 2015

        Alfred Lucas (British, 19th Century), after Samuel Carter, hand colored engraving, "Young Freebooters", 26" x20 3/4" sight, 43" x 32...

        Est: $100 - $200

        Alfred Lucas (British, 19th Century), after Samuel Carter, hand colored engraving, "Young Freebooters", 26" x20 3/4" sight, 43" x 32" overall, publication information covered

        William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
      • Alfred Lucas (19th century), after James Bateman
        Dec. 02, 2008

        Alfred Lucas (19th century), after James Bateman

        Est: £70 - £100

        Alfred Lucas (19th century), after James Bateman 'Doing the Elegant' coloured mezzotint, published 1847 by Lloyd Brothers 46 x 55 cm (18 x 21 1/2 in)

        Holloway's
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