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William Hogarth

(England, 1697-1764)
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William Hogarth
(England, 1697-1764)

"Beer street"

"Beer Street". Engraving, 1751, later printing with modern hand colouring. 38,8 x 32,3 cm (sheet: 57 x 44 cm). Passepartout with written dedication: "Presented to Ingmar Bergman -by The British Film Institute- on the occasion of his visit to
England and the first performance of a season of his films at the National Film Theatre, London. May, 1959".

Pale mat staining, residues of tape alongside edges of sheet, mounted with tape alognside upper edge of sheet, spots in lower right corner, minor defects.

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Pale mat staining, residues of tape alongside edges of sheet, mounted with tape

Alkuperä - Provenienssi

"Beer Street". Engraving, 1751, later printing with modern hand colouring. 38,8 x 32,3 cm (sheet: 57 x 44 cm). Passepartout with written dedication: "Presented to Ingmar Bergman -by The British Film Institute- on the occasion of his visit to
England and the first performance of a season of his films at the National Film Theatre, London. May, 1959".

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Passepartout med påskriven dedikation: "Presented to Ingmar Bergman -by The British Film Institute- on the occasion of his visit to England and the first performance of a season of his films at the National Film Theatre, London. May, 1959".