Morning Thoughts on Amusement for the Evening (after George Morland)
William Ward the Elder, RA (London 1766 – London 1826)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1800 - 1900
Materials
paper
Measurements
280 x 215 mm
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286131.5
Summary
Print, engraving,'Morning Thoughts on amusement for the evening' (after George Morland) by William Ward the Elder, RA (London 1766 – London 1826). An envelope containing seven photographic, printed 19th century reproductions of 18th century tinted engravings and oil paintings. Some are mounted. (e) 'Morning Thoughts on amusement for the evening'. After an engraving by William Ward from a painting by George Morland. A lady in a cap sits at a table reading a letter over a cup of coffee. An oval.
Marks and inscriptions
Morning Thoughts on Amusement for the Evening (printed with description on print information below)
Makers and roles
William Ward the Elder, RA (London 1766 – London 1826), engraver (printmaker) after George Morland (London 1763 – London 1804), artist