NEW CANAAN, CT 06840-3402
Saturday, 2/21
10:00 am - 2:00 pm EDT
R. A. Artlett" refers to Richard Austin Artlett (1807-1873), a Victorian-era British stipple and line engraver well-known for his engravings of William Shakespeare.
Richard Austin Artlett's Work
Artlett created numerous engravings of Shakespeare, most notably an engraving based on the famous Chandos Portrait (believed to be painted by John Taylor). This portrait is housed in the National Portrait Gallery.
Key aspects of his work include:
Medium: He primarily worked with stipple and line engraving on paper.
Publications: His Shakespeare engravings were widely used as illustrations in popular 19th-century editions of Shakespeare's works, such as the "Imperial Shakspere" edited by Charles Knight, published by Virtue & Co..
Consistent with age and use.
Fine Art, Works on Paper
18%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Private Location
NEW CANAAN, Connecticut 06840-3402
(Winning Bidders Will Be Given Full Address VIA EMAIL)
Saturday, 2/21, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
If this pickup time does not work, contact auction manager for alternate day, no more than 7 days from closing. The only items where shipping can be charged to card on file is those that fit in USPS flat rate box. Any other custom shipping must be paid by Venmo etc to auction manager. There is a 5 dollar charge per poster to remove a poster from foamcore border if it is mounted.
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
For select small items only; including jewelry, coins and other smaller, non-breakable items. Only USPS flat rate boxes are available for this service paid by card on file. Handling fees may apply. There is a 5 dollar charge per poster to remove a poster from foamcore border if it is mounted. Non flat rate shipping paid to auction manager via venmo.
NEW CANAAN, CT 06840-3402
Saturday, 2/21, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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