Prints / PR317 Aesacus and HesperiƩ 1896 Etching with mezzotint in sepia on white heavy laid paper 210 x 289 mm.Purchase: F.R.Meatyard 1926Etched by Short after an engraving and mezzotint by J.M.W.Turner c.1819. See PR316 for the same print at an earlier state
show object description A wooded landscape with branches, foliage and plants. A male figure, Aesacus, standing beneath a tree trunk, watches a female nymph, Hesperia, seated by a pool and rocks. Sunlight filters through the trees. Burnished highlights
A wooded landscape with branches, foliage and plants. A male figure, Aesacus, standing beneath a tree trunk, watches a female nymph, Hesperia, seated by a pool and rocks. Sunlight filters through the trees. Burnished highlights --other objects by this artist (after)-- (Prints) PR316 Aesacus and HesperiƩ
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