Horse Trading at Smithfield

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[A View in Smithfield on a Friday afternoon].

LEWIS, C[harles] after AGASSE, Jacques-Laurent
[London,
J. Moore,
c.1824].
Hand-coloured etching with aquatint. Proof before letters.
Image: 380 by 530mm. (15 by 20.75 inches). Sheet: 423 by 553mm (16.5 by 21.75 inches).
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The scene depicts horse trading at Smithfield Market from the south side of west Smithfield - looking north to Smithfield Bar and St John Street. C. Lewis aquatinted the view but for forms sake the name of his father F.C. also appeared on the plate.

Charles George Lewis (1808–80) was an English engraver. The second son of Frederick Christian Lewis (1779–1856), the painter and engraver, and brother of John Frederick Lewis (1786–1836), the bookbinder, he was born a...

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bibliography:

Museum of London 002519; Malcolm Warner, The Paul Mellon Bequest, treasures of a lifetime, (New Haven: Yale Center for British Art, 2001), p.109, N5247 M385 P28 2001 (YCBA); Jessica David, Jacques Laurent Agasse (1767-1849), An investigation of his painting practice and an overview of his career, British Art Journal, Vol. XII, Autumn 2011, p. 48, fig. 6, N6761 + B74 12:2 (YCBA).

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