[IMG] Some unfortunate soul seem to be tied up in a tree!
[IMG] While we are at it I might as well post the second engraving I bought. Have reason to believe this is after a Claude Lorrain work and...
Yes, I was wondering if it might be Meisterdrucke (I am familiar with them) but theirs doesn't have the markings one finds one mine obviously so...
[IMG] And with the frame. Shame about the chips on the left side of the frame but otherwise quite nice. If anyone have any tips on how one might...
[IMG] Close up of signature and the edge of the platemark (bottom right) if anyone is interested in that.
Its a fun little headscratcher in any case at least.
Thank you for the reply! And yes, i've looked for evidence for later reprints but can't say I have found any. So far at least.
Size seem to be a match yes.
I can't say but the back looks like this: [ATTACH]
Yes, thank you very much. Do you have an opinion on my paper compared to this one from the British Museum?
The link worked for me. Thank you very much! Hopefully some of the experts on here will pitch in here, that would be great :)
Do you have a direct link? I can't find it with the number unfortunately.
I found it in Norway (where I live) I don't know much about this and paid 150 dollars for it because I liked the scene. Is it an exciting find or?
Yes I agree with you. But mine doesn't quite resemble laid paper for me so I am a little thrown off by that.
Yes, sorry. Pebbly is a much better word! But you think this seem to be a genuine 1761 etching then?
At least on the other originals I have found (like the one you posted Debora) the sheet itself looks flatter and without the noticeable "ridges"...
Thank you Debora and Bronwen. It certainly looks to be genuine but I was worried about the paper (have a look up at the close ups I posted if you...
Thank you komokwa. Reading over that now
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Adding some more closeups here. [IMG] [IMG]
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