RB Fine Arts January Art and Antique Auction

Lot 49:

George Morland (1763-1804) Lithograph "The Storm"

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Start price: $25

Estimated price: $125 - $250

Buyer's premium: 21%

An original lithograph after English artist George Morland (1763-1804) titled "The Storm", 1873. This lithograph was drawn on stone and made by English artist E. H. Mitchell in 1873. Comes with full original information that was published with this print. Framed with moulding from Spain and matting from Holland. Framed size: 16.5" x 15". Image size: 9.25" x 7.75". Mint condition.(Born London, 26 June 1763 [or, according to his own account, 26 May 1762]; Died London, 29 Oct. 1804). English painter, mainly of scenes from rural life, the son and pupil of Henry Morland (?1716–97), a painter of portraits and fancy pictures who was also a dealer, forger, and restorer. George was precocious and a fluent worker and produced a huge amount of work, in spite of leading a dissolute life and often being drunk, in hiding from his creditors, or in prison. His name is particularly associated with small scenes of middle- and lower-class rural life, usually drawn more from the tavern and the stable than the cottage. The quality of his work is uneven, but at his best he showed a spirited technique and a sure sense of tone. His paintings became extremely popular and he was much imitated and forged; numerous prints were made after his work, some of them by his brother-in-law William Ward .Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any condition reports or photos prior to placing a bid. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. RBFineArts CFL INC. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Please email for a condition report and photos, if desired. Emails should be received at least 48 hours in advance of the date of the auction.