Unidentified engraver
“Ram’s head: Plate
1”, 19th century (Note: the seller from whom I purchased this print
advised me that the impression is from the 18th century, but based
on the type of paper (wove rather than laid), the font style chosen to inscribe
“Pl. 1.” and the stylistic treatment of the image, I propose that the print is
from the 19th century).
Roulette stipple
engraving on tan wove paper on a support sheet of fine, millennium quality,
washi paper.
Size: (sheet)
31 x 46.7; (plate) 23.5 x 35 cm
Lettered “Pl. 1”
(upper left) and stamped with an image of a lion-headed, winged serpent (?)—perhaps
the artist’s signature seal—-below the plate number at upper left.
Condition:
strong impression on thick wove paper with what seems to be printer’s creases
(?) supported on conservator’s washi paper. The sheet is in good condition but
there is a light stain on the upper right corner of the plate mark.
I am selling
this large and delicately executed engraving of ram’s head for AU$119 in total
(currently US$89.83/EUR80.34/GBP69.28 at the time of posting this listing)
including postage and handling to anywhere in the world. If you are interested
in purchasing this extraordinary print, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
This print has been sold
Sometimes I
wonder why I purchase certain prints, especially when they feature farm animals.
This head of a ram, however, still makes my toes curl as it is so lovely. What
I love about it has a lot to do with the spiral horn and its Golden Section placement
in the composition. To my eyes, this horn gives pictorial tension to the image.
For instance, I see it as a mechanical spring that “holds” the sheep’s mouth
open and gives “life” to the sheep’s eye. In fact, the artist’s treatment of
this horn makes me not only see and feel the internal tension in the sheep but
it also makes me believe that I can hear the sheep as it bleats.
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