'Bagshaw', a Newfoundland dog belonging to the 1st Earl of Dudley also called Off To The Rescue (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA)
David Thomas White (fl.1834 - 1860)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1 Oct 1858
Materials
Engraving on paper, ebonised wood and glass
Measurements
790 x 935 mm
Place of origin
Berners Street
Order this imageCollection
Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 608024
Summary
Print, engraving, 'Bagshaw', a Newfoundland dog belonging to the 1st Earl of Dudley also called Off To The Rescue (after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA) by David Thomas White. A Newfoundland dog, in profile to the right, seen against boulders, coastline visible on right in the background. Printed information reads: London, published Oct.1st 1858 by David Thomas White....Messrs E.Gambart and Co, 25 Berners St, Oxford Street. Glazed in moulded ebonised frame.
Provenance
Purchased by the National Trust from Shropshire Adult Education College which had formerly been based at Attingham Park.
Marks and inscriptions
London, published Oct.1st 1858 by David Thomas White ....Messrs E.Gambart and Co, 25 Berners St, Oxford St.......(printed)
Makers and roles
David Thomas White (fl.1834 - 1860), engraver (printmaker) after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer RA (London 1802 - London 1873), artist E. Gambart and Co., engraver and publisher