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Original 19th-century hand-colored aquatint titled A Practical Lesson, attributed to British coaching artist Charles Bentley Newhouse (circa 1805–1877). The lively scene depicts the “Singstoke” provincial coach traveling at speed, accompanied by another horse-drawn conveyance and numerous passengers. Published in London on June 2, 1834, by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket. Newhouse was particularly known for humorous and dramatic coaching scenes from the early Victorian period. Presented under glass with layered black-and-gold matting in a coordinating gilt and ebonized frame. Antique condition with overall paper toning, scattered spotting, and discoloration. Matting exhibits visible moisture staining along the lower edge. Frame has minor wear. Not examined outside the frame. Has water stain on matting. Doesn't impact the art 201 / 217 -
Original 19th-century hand-colored aquatint titled A Practical Lesson, attributed to British coaching artist Charles Bentley Newhouse (circa 1805–1877). The lively scene depicts the “Singstoke” provincial coach traveling at speed, accompanied by another horse-drawn conveyance and numerous passengers. Published in London on June 2, 1834, by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket. Newhouse was particularly known for humorous and dramatic coaching scenes from the early Victorian period. Presented under glass with layered black-and-gold matting in a coordinating gilt and ebonized frame. Antique condition with overall paper toning, scattered spotting, and discoloration. Matting exhibits visible moisture staining along the lower edge. Frame has minor wear. Not examined outside the frame. Has water stain on matting. Doesn't impact the art 202 / 217 -
Original 19th-century hand-colored aquatint titled A Practical Lesson, attributed to British coaching artist Charles Bentley Newhouse (circa 1805–1877). The lively scene depicts the “Singstoke” provincial coach traveling at speed, accompanied by another horse-drawn conveyance and numerous passengers. Published in London on June 2, 1834, by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket. Newhouse was particularly known for humorous and dramatic coaching scenes from the early Victorian period. Presented under glass with layered black-and-gold matting in a coordinating gilt and ebonized frame. Antique condition with overall paper toning, scattered spotting, and discoloration. Matting exhibits visible moisture staining along the lower edge. Frame has minor wear. Not examined outside the frame. Has water stain on matting. Doesn't impact the art 203 / 217 -
Original 19th-century hand-colored aquatint titled A Practical Lesson, attributed to British coaching artist Charles Bentley Newhouse (circa 1805–1877). The lively scene depicts the “Singstoke” provincial coach traveling at speed, accompanied by another horse-drawn conveyance and numerous passengers. Published in London on June 2, 1834, by Thomas McLean, 26 Haymarket. Newhouse was particularly known for humorous and dramatic coaching scenes from the early Victorian period. Presented under glass with layered black-and-gold matting in a coordinating gilt and ebonized frame. Antique condition with overall paper toning, scattered spotting, and discoloration. Matting exhibits visible moisture staining along the lower edge. Frame has minor wear. Not examined outside the frame. Has water stain on matting. Doesn't impact the art 204 / 217 -
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