Language: English
Published by Original watercolour, 1831
Seller: The Plantagenet King ABA : ILAB : PBFA, Birchington, KENT, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. CAWSE, John (1770-1862). Redgauntlet and Steenie. (1831) Watercolour on paper, 280 x 230 mm. Signed, lined and dated in ink on the verso 'Sir John Redgauntlet & Steenie' with a contemporary transcription of a passage from Sir Walter Scott's Redgauntlet (1824). Some light age toning and minor surface wear, edges with old mounting remnants; overall in very good condition. A watercolour by John Cawse illustrating a scene from 'Wandering Willie's Tale', the inset story within Scott's Redgauntlet. The composition shows Sir John Redgauntlet seated, questioning the tenant Steenie Steenson about rent which Steenie claims to have paid to Redgauntlet's father shortly before his death. With no receipt and no record of payment, Steenie is accused of withholding the money, and under pressure replies that it lies 'in Hell' with your father and his silver whistle'. In the tale, Steenie had indeed paid the rent to the elder Redgauntlet, but fled in fear at the moment of his death and obtained no receipt. After being accused by the son, he is drawn into a supernatural episode in which he encounters the dead laird, silver whistle in hand and his company in a castle near the existing one. He is asked to play the bag pipes whilst the apparitions jig and make merry, but instead he secures proof of payment. The present scene represents the initial confrontation between Steenie and Sir John, immediately before the narrative turns to this ghostly resolution. A signed, lined and dated watercolour by a known exhibiting artist and author, in relation to Walter Scott's Redgauntlet. Cawse is perhaps best known for his book "the art of painting portraits" published shortly after this in 1840. . Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Londen, Adam and Charles Black 1900,, 1900
Seller: Antiquariat an der Uni Muenchen, München, Germany
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Gr.-8°, Ledereinband. Gr. 8° (ca. 23 x 16 cm). Bordeauxfarbener Maroquin Ganzledereinband. Über 5 Bünden mit verg. Fileteneinfassung, vergoldete Innenkantenbordüre und Kopfgoldschnitte; sign. Meistereinband von Zaehnsdorf. Londen, London and Charles Black 1900. - Exceptionally bright and well preserved antique edition. Illustrated with 185 steel engravings. Full red morocco leather bindings by Zaehnsdorf. Signed and dated by the binder, 1900. Five raised bands, top edge gilt. Spine compartments and boards elaborately gilt tooled. Some very minor wear to boards at extremities, else Near Fine. Impressive edition of these seminal writings, bound by one of Europe`s eminent firms during its most desirable period of production. Uncut edges and 24 Volumes unopened! - Zustand: unbeschnitten u. 24 Bänden noch unaufgeschnitten. Ecken u. Buchrücken minimal bestoßen, ein sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. - Contents: 1: Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since; 2: Guy Mannering or The Astrologer; 3: The Antiquary; 4: Rob Roy; 5: Old Mortality; 6: The Black Dwarf / A Legend of Montrose; 7: The Heart of Midlothian; 8: The Bride of Lammermoor; 9: Ivanhoe; 10: The Monastery; 11: The Abbot; 12: Kenilworth; 13: The Pirate; 14: The Fortunes of Nigel; 15: Peveril of the Peak; 16: Quentin Durward; 17: St. Ronan`s Well; 18: Redgauntlet; 19: The Betrothed / Chronicles of the Canongate; 20: The Talisman / Chronicles of the Canongate; 21: Woodstock; 22: The Fair Maid of Perth or St. Valentine`s Day; 23: Anne of Geierstein or The Maiden of the Mist; 24: Count Robert of Paris; 25: The Surgeon`s Daughter / Castle Dangerous / Index & Glossary. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 35550.