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Leonard Robert Brightwell's "Bright Young People" is indicative of his talent at portraying a wide range of delightful animal emotions. This original drypoint engraving depicting a mother pekinese dog and her puppies was published in London by the British publishr, "James Connell & Sons" in a limited edition of one hundred and twenty five impressions. It is signed and titled by Leonard Brightwell in pencil along the lower margin under the plate-mark. |
Title: | Bright Young People |
Artist: | Brightwell, Leonard Robert (London, Born, 1889) |
Date: | c. 1928 |
Medium: | Original Drypoint Engraving |
Publisher: | James Connell & Sons, London |
Note: | Leonard Robert Brightwell 'Leonard Brightwell': An outstanding British etcher and illustrator of animal subjects, Leonard Robert Brightwell studied at the Lambeth School of Art, London. Countless visits to the Zoological Gardens, however, provided his most important artistic education. Brightwell became a Fellow of the Zoological Society of London in 1906 and a member of the Marine Biological Association in 1922. During the first half of the twentieth century he was commissioned by these associations and other museums to make scientific drawings of various forms of life, including extinct animals. |
Brightwell's first illustrated book (A British Dog in France) was published in 1913. During the First World War (1914-1918) he served in the British Army. After 1920 Brightwell established himself as a major illustrator and as an author. Books written and illustrated by him include, A Cartoonist among Animals (1921), On the Seashore (1934), The Zoo You Knew (1936), Neptune's Garden (1937), The Dawn of Life (1938), The Garden Naturalist (1941), The Zoo Story (1952) and Down to the Sea (1954). | |
From approximately 1920 to 1932 L. R. Brightwell created a number of finely rendered etchings and engravings of animal life. All were published in London by James Connell & Sons in signed editions ranging from fifty to one hundred and fifty impressions. As one can see from this original engraving they rank among the finest works of natural history art. | |
Bright Young People is indicative of Brightwell's talent at portraying a wide range of delightful animal emotions. This original drypoint engraving depicting a mother pekinese dog and her puppies was published in London by James Connell & Sons in a limited edition of 125 signed impressions. | |
Edition: | Limited edition between one hundred and one hundred and twenty five impressions. |
Size: | 6 X 8 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Buy Now | Price: $650.00 US |
Condition: | Printed upon hand made, laid paper bearing the 'J. Whatman 1928' watermark and with wide margins as published in London around 1928. Signed and titled by the artist in pencil along the lower margin under the plate-mark. Containing faint traces of matte burning in the outer margins else a brilliantly printed impression and in excellent condition throughout. Bright Young People represents a superb, original example of the animal art of Leonard Robert Brightwell. |
Subject: | Leonard Robert Brightwell, animals, dogs, engraving, British, a mother pekinese dog and her puppies. |
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Original Drypoint Engraving by the British artist, Leonard Brightwell
# 02.- Bright Young People |
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Leonard Robert Brightwell (London, Born, 1889) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Date | Medium | Info | - |
01.- | Between The Acts by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | ||
02.- | Bright Young People by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1928 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | ||
03.- | High Life by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1929 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | ||
04.- | Hidden Treasure by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
05.- | Not Interested by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
06.- | The Babes in the Wood by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
07.- | The Dance Club by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1930 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | ||
08.- | The Dansant by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1923 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
09.- | The Night Club by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 - 1930 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
10.- | Three of a Kind by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1925 - 1930 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. | Sold | |
11.- | Won By a Neck by Leonard Robert Brightwell | c. 1929 | Original Drypoint Engraving | Signed and titled in pencil by Leonard Brightwell. |
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