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Francis Wheatley (Aft.) Hand-Colored Engraving on Paper, Cries of London

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Francis Wheatley (Aft.) Hand-Colored Engraving on Paper, Cries of London
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A charming and finely executed hand-colored stipple engraving from the celebrated Cries of London series, titled A New Love Song Only Ha'Penny a Piece. This work captures a bustling street scene where a young ballad-seller offers her printed songs to passersby, a small crowd gathered to purchase and hear the latest verses. Painted by Francis Wheatley R.A., the scene blends warmth, narrative detail, and social observation, portraying both the vibrancy and humanity of London's street life in the late 18th century. A small dog and a lively group of figures bring the composition to life, the artist's skill evident in the delicate rendering of fabric, gesture, and expression. Francis Wheatley was an English painter renowned for his portraits, genre scenes, and historical compositions, gaining fame through his idyllic yet socially conscious depictions of London street vendors in the Cries of London series. These works, engraved by master printmakers, became some of the most iconic images of Georgian urban life, treasured for their blend of artistic finesse and documentary charm.

Artist: After Francis Wheatley (British 1747-1801)
Issued: c. 1800
Dimensions: 16.25"L x 21.25"H
Country of Origin: England


Condition: Age related wear.