'The Farmer's Visit to his Married Daughter in Town' (after George Morland)
William Bond (fl.1772 - 1827)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Unknown
Materials
paper and giltwood
Measurements
470 mm (H)420 mm (W)
Order this imageCollection
Polesden Lacey, Surrey
NT 1246624
Summary
Print, tinted engraving, (a) 'The Farmer's Visit to his Married Daughter in Town' (b) The visit returned in the country (after George Morland) by William Bond (1772 - 1828). A pair of circular tinted engravings, after Morland. In square giltwood frame.
Provenance
The bequest of Margaret (Anderson) McEwan, The Hon. Mrs Ronald - later Dame Margaret - Henry Fulke Greville, DBE (1863-1942) from probate records linked with the donation of the property to the National Trust in 1943. These items found on the record for Polesden Lacey pictures, drawings etc., Mrs Greville's Bedroom, page 140.
Marks and inscriptions
Morland pinx / W. Bond sculp / THE FARMERS VISIT / to his married Daughter / IN TOWN. (printed on front)
Makers and roles
William Bond (fl.1772 - 1827), engraver (printmaker) George Morland (London 1763 – London 1804), original artist