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Mezzotint engraving of Jack Russell / Smooth Fox Terrier, terrier and cat by Samuel Arlent Edwards (English, 1861-1938) after William Hamilton Trood (English, 1806-1899) A proof before letters mezzotint engraving of a terrier and Tabby concerned for Jack Russell / Smooth Fox Terrier lying in wicker basket. Engraved by Samuel Arlent Edwards (English, 1861-1938) after a painting by William Hamilton Trood (English, 1806-1899). Signed in pencil "W H Trood" and "S Arlent Edward". English, circa 1890. The engraver and painter were artistic collaborators, for example "Oh! What a Surprise", a Bulldog puppy surprised by a stag beetle. The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History collection holds a master set of Samuel Arlent Edwards prints. A mezzotint proof, engraving of a terrier and Tabby concerned for Jack Russell / Smooth Fox Terrier lying in wicker basket. Engraved by Samuel Arlent Edwards (English, 1861-1938) after a painting by William Hamilton Trood (English, 1806-1899). Signed in pencil "W H Trood" and "S Arlent Edward". English, circa 1890. Lettered top “London, Published May 1st 1888 by George Rees, Savoy House, 115, Strand, WC.” The engraver and painter were artistic collaborators, for example "Oh! What a Surprise", a Bulldog puppy surprised by a stag beetle, and ““Feel better now” the engraver’s 1887 Royal Academy exhibit. The Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History collection holds a master set of Samuel Arlent Edwards prints |
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