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1787 Geoffrey Gambado- A Mistaken Notion Academy Of Horseman William Dickinson

Description: 1787 Engraving titled “THE MISTAKEN NOTION” This listing is for One Authentic Antique 1787 Copper Engraving  from the 1st Edition portfolio of 12 Copper Engravings Signed by Henry Bunbury  and William Dickinson ~ Measures 12" x 9"   From: An Academy for Grown Horsemen containing The Completest Instructions for Walking, Trotting, Cantering, Galloping, Stumbling, and Tumbling!  Illustrated with Copper Plates ~ By Geoffrey Gambado, London I have 8 of the Engravings and the title cover. I will send a copy of the Title cover for you to have. I also will be happy to give you a courtesy reduction in the cost for multiple purchases.  I pack with extreme care and will protect your engraving in a professional manner for it to arrive safely to your door. I am happy to combine shipping, will need to send an invoice for multiple purchases.  Thank You For your interest. All My Best to you! Mary Clare  The engraved plates were designed by Henry William Bunbury (1750-1811). "Bunbury "spent much of his time in London, where he and his wife enjoyed a convivial social life with friends drawn from the aristocracy and artistic and literary circles, including Garrick, Dr Johnson, and Sir Joshua Reynolds, who was godfather to his second son. As a result he was often in financial difficulties. His son later recorded: My father had embarrassed his circumstances by the generosity of his nature and a carelessness about money which did not befit a younger brother (Memoir, 7). To augment his income he took the post of comptroller of army accounts, c.1775 1784, with an income of £750 per annum; he also served in the West Suffolk militia, rising to the rank of lieutenant-colonel. Drawings caricaturing military life were shown at the Royal Academy in 1779, with subsequent engravings by Thomas Watson and William Dickinson, such as Recruits (1780; BM 4766), while a series illustrating military costumes was published by Thomas Macklin in 1791. "A growing fashion for fanciful and sentimental subjects, initiated by Wheatley and Morland, encouraged Bunbury to produce works in similar vein, sometimes in round or oval formats. He also extended his range with illustrations from the works of popular authors, including Sterne and Goldsmith. Sketches for The Arabian Nights were exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1785, and issued in sepia and coloured stipple etchings. Of wider appeal were his depictions of the hilarious antics of inept and reckless horsemen. They include Hints to Bad Horsemen (1781; BM 5914 5917), and An Academy for Grown Horsemen (1787), which he wrote under the pseudonym Geoffrey Gambado esq (BM 7231 7242). "The design which proved to be the most successful in Bunbury's lifetime was another humorous work, A Long Minuet as Danced at Bath, engraved by Dickinson in 1787 (BM 7229). In the unusual format of a strip, 210 cm long (84 inches), it mocks the attitudes of both graceful and ungainly couples dancing. Its renown led to the speedy production of a similar composition, The Propagation of a Lie (engraved by Dickinson; BM 7230), in which eighteen men, each headed with an exclamatory comment, react in individual fashion to the spreading of a malicious rumour. These innovative story-telling designs were imitated by other caricaturists, such as G. M. Woodward, and were precursors of the modern comic strip"

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Item Specifics

Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Seller

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 30 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Features: Signed

Region of Origin: England

Width (Inches): 9

Special Attributes: 1st Edition

Production Technique: Woodblock Printing

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Subject: Illustrated

Illustrator: Henry William Bunbury

Topic: Classics

Year Printed: 1786

Size: Small (up to 12in.)

Region: Europe

Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

Material: Engraving

Original/Facsimile: Original

Place of Publication: London

Height (Inches): 12

Culture: 1787 Europe

Print Surface: Paper

Language: English

Date of Creation: 1786

Author: Gambado, Geoffrey (Henry William Bunbury)

Artist: William Dickinson

Year of Production: 1786

Original/Licensed Reprint: Original

Publisher: Printed for W. DIckinson, et al

Style: Ancient Art

Color: Black & White Copper Plate

Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work

Theme: Art

Type: Print

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