Charles Holroyd R.E.
Potternewton, Leeds 1861 – 1917 Weybridge
Veii
Veii
Dodgson 109 i/ii and ii/ii (Holroyd Opus 114)
357 x 444 mm
Original etchings, 1897.
One impression in the first state and two in the second.
Apparently the three unique impressions with the second states exactly as cited by Dodgson. “Two proofs, one bare the other richly printed”. The “bare” one signed fully, the “richly printed” one, initialled in pencil.
The British Museum also has a single impression in 1st state and two impressions in the 2nd - though only one of these is illustrated - donated as a group by Lady Holroyd.
For all three impressions: £650
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Additional
Information about the Print
Ancient Veii was an important Etruscan city.
Provenance: by descent from the artist to his widow Lady Holroyd; to their son Michael; to Michael’s godson.
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