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Rare Arundel Club London 1905 - Annual subscribers print collection(Part Set 12 of 15 present).
Rare Arundel Club London 1905 - Annual subscribers print collection(Part Set 12 of 15 present). Second Year of Publication. Included Artist and print numbers are No. 3 - Watteau, No. 4 - Valdes Leal, No. 5 - Bertolome Vermejo, No. 7 - Antonio Moro, No. 9 - Quentin Matsys, No.10 - Giorgione, No. 11 - Palma Vecchio, No. 12 - Quentin Matsys, No. 13, 14, and 15 - are Hogarth 'Stream of Life' series. CONDITION - Prints are generally excellent with spots of foxing on a few. The paper cover has wear and marks, remnants of the outer card wallet remain. NOTES - From 1904 The Arundel Club did an annual series of reproductions taken from Old Masters paintings. Paintings mostly from private collections. Each year they produced around fifteen to twenty. Protective paper cover, printed titles and housed in paper folder detailing contents. Distributed to it's members. The Arundel Society Notes - Founded in London in 1849 and named after the Earl of Arundel, the famous collector of the Arundel Marbles. Originally the idea of the lawyer Bellenden Ker. The society was discontinued in 1897 and it would be seven years before the 'Club' was formed. Also known as "Arundel Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Art"
Rare Arundel Club London 1905 - Annual subscribers print collection(Part Set 12 of 15 present). Second Year of Publication. Included Artist and print numbers are No. 3 - Watteau, No. 4 - Valdes Leal, No. 5 - Bertolome Vermejo, No. 7 - Antonio Moro, No. 9 - Quentin Matsys, No.10 - Giorgione, No. 11 - Palma Vecchio, No. 12 - Quentin Matsys, No. 13, 14, and 15 - are Hogarth 'Stream of Life' series. CONDITION - Prints are generally excellent with spots of foxing on a few. The paper cover has wear and marks, remnants of the outer card wallet remain. NOTES - From 1904 The Arundel Club did an annual series of reproductions taken from Old Masters paintings. Paintings mostly from private collections. Each year they produced around fifteen to twenty. Protective paper cover, printed titles and housed in paper folder detailing contents. Distributed to it's members. The Arundel Society Notes - Founded in London in 1849 and named after the Earl of Arundel, the famous collector of the Arundel Marbles. Originally the idea of the lawyer Bellenden Ker. The society was discontinued in 1897 and it would be seven years before the 'Club' was formed. Also known as "Arundel Society for Promoting the Knowledge of Art"
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