 | | From: | Paul | | Subject: | 1907 Pears Annual Print- "A Quiet Pipe" | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 11:54:20 -0800 |
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 | I am in possession of a print of a dog smoking a pipe, entitled "A Quiet Pipe". It states on the front of it "This is one of four plates presented to Pears Annual 1907" and "After the original painting by the late Sir Edwin Landseer RA". I would appreciate any information regarding this and the other three plates.
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 | | From: | Ronnie McKinley | | Subject: | Re: 1907 Pears Annual Print- "A Quiet Pipe" | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 21:11:22 +0000 |
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 | In rec.antiques "Paul" wrote:
>I am in possession of a print of a dog smoking a pipe, entitled "A >Quiet Pipe". It states on the front of it "This is one of four plates >presented to Pears Annual 1907" and "After the original painting by the >late Sir Edwin Landseer RA". I would appreciate any information >regarding this and the other three plates.
http://bubbles.org/html/history/bubhistory.htm
-- Ronnie
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 | | From: | Roy Dennis | | Subject: | Re: 1907 Pears Annual Print- "A Quiet Pipe" | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 18:19:06 -0000 |
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 | Nice link as usual Ronnie. As the article points out, even contemporaneously, millions of prints were published and they are still at it.
I will even admit to having two modern repros on my landing wall - little girls in bed with kittens, etc, because the wife is cat crazy.
But is there anywhere a list of all the illustrations used, the artists, and when first published? -- Roy Dennis Please visit my new website www.deepingsnews.org.uk
"Ronnie McKinley" wrote in message news:gvr2v0t9a35156v0bev0kmev8815pmklls@4ax.com...
> http://bubbles.org/html/history/bubhistory.htm
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