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Edward Purcell's "Young Woman at a Well" is typical of his lithographic art. Designed in an oval format, the composition depicts the woman in the foreground while a horseman -- a potential suitor -- appears in the background. This original lithograph was both designed and drawn by the British lithographic artist, Edward Purcell. It is printed upon early 19th century wove paper and signed in the stone as published for "Sketches in Lithography" in 1822. "Young Woman at a Well" is a fine, original example of the art created by Edward Purcell and of early British lithography. |
Title: | Young Woman at a Well |
Artist: | Purcell, Edward (Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) |
Date: | 1822 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Publisher: | Thomas McLean, London |
Note: | Edward Purcell was an early British lithographic artist. It is believed he was born and trained in Dublin. By 1820 he was working in London and produced such lithographic sets as "Lithographic Costumes of Russia and Persia" (1821) and "Sporting Sketches" (1824), after Henry Alken. This original lithograph entitled, "Young Woman at a Well" hails from a series published by Thomas McLean in London in 1822 under the title of "Sketches in Lithography, Containing Forty Original Subjects, Designed and Drawn by E. Purcell". For their time these lithographs are possibly unique, in that they portray figures and subjects not seen in British lithography. Topography is supplanted in favour of rustic scenes and fanciful themes. |
The birth of artistic lithography in Britain dates from a 1803 undertaking entitled "Specimens of Polyautography". Major British artists were persuaded by the publisher, Phillip Andre, to create original drawings upon the lithographic stone. The complete set of twelve original lithographs included important contributions by such artists as Benjamin West, James Barry, Thomas Stothard and Henry Fuseli. Yet the set was an economic failure and lithography almost ceased in England until about 1820 when such fine watercolourists as Samuel Prout, William Westall and J. D. Harding saw in this new art a viable method to publish and distribute their topographical views of both Europe and Britain. Apart from topographical art, however, British artists of the first rank continued to neglect lithography until the later 1820's, when exposure to such great French lithographers as Gericault and Delacroix elevated the medium to fine art. | |
Source: | Sketches in Lithography |
Size: | 8 1/2 X 10 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Condition: | Printed upon early nineteenth century wove paper as published for Sketches in Lithography in 1822. Signed by the artist in the stone along the lower right margin. Very faint foxing or staining is apparent in the outer margins else a finely printed impression and in good condition throughout. This original lithograph entitled, "Young Woman at a Well" represents a fine example of the art of Edward Purcell and of early British lithography. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Lithograph by the British artist, Edward Purcell
# 7.- Young Woman at a Well |
View other original lithographs by Edward Purcell
published for "Sketches in Lithography" by Thomas McLean.
Edward Purcell (Dublin and London, Active c. 1810 - 1830) | |||||
# | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | A Boy and his Dog by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Depicts a seated boy and his pet in the foreground. In the background we see cattle and a woman carrying water. | Sold |
02.- | A Shepherd and his Flock by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Constructed in an oval format. The flock of sheep occupy the foreground while the shepherd with his dog sit on a shady rise in the background. | Sold |
03.- | A Wayfarer on a Windy Day by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Depicts an elderly man and his dog. Behind them a gust of wind bends a tree. Cattle patiently endure the storm in the background. | Sold |
04.- | After the Battle by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Depicts a warrior dressed in either Persian or Arabian garb. Seated upon the stones of a ruin his distraught posture indicates that the day's struggle ended in defeat. | Sold |
05.- | The Mourning Family by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Depicts a woman and her two young children mourning over the tombstone of her husband and their father. Their gestures are of extreme grief and loss. | Sold |
06.- | Young Couple at a Fountain by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | A pastoral scene depicting a meeting of a traveller and a beautiful woman. Both have stopped at the fountain to fill their water containers yet their gazes indicate that their thirsts will not be quenched by water alone. | Sold |
07.- | Young Woman at a Well by Edward Purcell | Original Lithograph | 1822 | Designed in an oval format the composition depicts the woman in the foreground while a horseman -- a potential suitor -- appears in the background. | Sold |
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