Antique Bartolozzi Stipple Engravings Pair, Proof Print, R. Westall, Seasons, Gilt Frame

$ 65.11

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Prepare to add a genuinely gorgeous slice of 18th-century artistry to your walls! We’re obsessed with this rare pair of antique stipple engravings, ‘Autumn’ and ‘Spring’, originally designed by the celebrated Richard Westall and masterfully engraved by the Royal Academy’s own Francesco Bartolozzi, Engraver to His Majesty. These pieces are not mere reproductions; they are period prints, with one search result suggesting that this series dates back to around 1800, and the newspaper backing is dated 1889, confirming their authentic antique status. The exquisite detail and Georgian/Regency styling of the ladies’ attire, coupled with the rich, textured gilt frames, makes this set a stunning statement piece. Features Authentic Antique Prints: A pairing of ‘Autumn’ and ‘Spring’ from the famous ‘Four Seasons’ series by Francesco Bartolozzi (1727-1815) after the painter Richard Westall (1765-1836). Stipple Engraving Technique: Bartolozzi was famous for popularising this technique, which gives the prints a soft, delicate, chalk-drawing effect. “Proof” Impression: Both prints are inscribed with “Proof” in the bottom left, indicating they may be early or trial impressions, which often hold greater interest for collectors. Ornate Gilt Frames: Housed in their original-style, deeply moulded gilt frames, featuring a beautiful gold and copper patina. Historical Backing: The prints are backed with what appears to be late Victorian newspaper, dated 1889, offering a lovely piece of verifiable history and age. Measurements (Approximate) Length: 21 cm (8.3″) Width: 18 cm (7.1″) Condition Fabulous antique condition, full of character and that glorious patina we love! The frames show signs of their age, including some cracking and minor chips where parts of the decorative moulding are missing, which honestly doesn’t detract from the overall vintage essence. The prints themselves exhibit age-appropriate discolouration, foxing, and minor marks consistent with genuine Georgian/Victorian paper and framing techniques. Styling Ideas Hang them as a fabulous focal point in a maximalist gallery wall, mixing them with bold, colourful contemporary art for a stunning contrast. Use them in a vintage-inspired bedroom or dressing room (near a chaise lounge, perhaps?) to create a sophisticated, romantic, and whimsical French Provincial or Traditional vignette. Place them on a small, dark-painted vintage chest of drawers in a hallway or office to add a dash of classic, collected elegance. Disclaimer: Please note that colours may vary slightly due to different monitor settings and lighting conditions. Please view all photos as they form part of the description. Don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions. Local collection welcome by appointment.