Description: --> Four Centuries of the world's finest artists from our collection to yours --> Thank you for visiting... Click here for HOT DEALS | Click here for our NO RESERVE AUCTIONS Please feel free to ask any questions you might have about this work and we will answer promptly.International bidders are always welcome to bid and we combine shipping on all orders. --> Artist: Philip Richard Morris (British, 1833 - 1902)Title: Where They Crucified Him Medium: Antique engraving on wove paper after the original by master engraver John Carr Armytage (British, 1802-1897). Year: 1868 Signature: Signed in the plate. Condition: ExcellentDimensions: Image Size – 7 1/8 x 10 1/8 inches. Framed dimensions: Approximately 16 x 19 inches. Framing: This piece has been professionally matted and framed using all new materials. Additional notes: This is not a modern print. This engraving is more than 150 years old. The strike is crisp and the lines are sharp. Extra Information:Outside the walls of Jerusalem on a hill, a man in local costume rolling up a scroll lettered in Hebrew, on a cross lying on the ground; two children at left examining a nail from the cross, accompanied by a boy, holding the lead of a kid; a woman herding goats on the hillside at right, waving to him to join her; another cross standing behind at left; a piece of textile and a jug lying in foreground, and a pickaxe next to the cross. Artist Biography: Philip Richard Morris ARA was an English painter of genre and maritime scenes (particularly allegorical ones of rural life), Holman Hunt-influenced religious paintings and (later in his career) portraits. Morris was born in Devonport. Taken to London aged 14 by his iron-founder father to train for the family trade, Philip became increasingly interested in art and, with William Holman Hunt winning round his father, began taking evening drawing classes in the British Museum and (from 1855) in the Royal Academy Schools. At the latter, he used the travelling studentship he won for his The Good Samaritan to fund a journey to Italy and France, remaining there until 1864. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1877 (despite his talents and health already being on the wane), though he resigned it in 1900. In 1878 he married a widow, Catherine Sargeantson, the daughter of J. Evans of Llangollen, they had two sons and three daughters. Catherine died in 1886, his daughter Florence married the archaeologist Alexander Keiller and his eldest daughter, Gladys Morris (1879–1946), married the noted British sportsman, journalist and editor, Bertram Fletcher Robinson. Morris died in Clifton Hill, Maida Vale, London. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and is Fully Guaranteed to be Certified as Described Framing Any framing included in a listing is double matted and framed in a solid wood moulding. We can also frame any pieces not listed as such. Please contact us for pricing. We are usually half the price of a regular framer. Shipping Packages are shipped the next business day after confirmed payment is received. If you are making multiple purchases, please request an invoice so that we may combine shipping charges for you. Guarantee We guarantee all our listings to be 100% as described Returns Returns are accepted up to fourteen days after receiving your purchase. Buyer accepts responsibility for any additional shipping charges. | Click here for HOT DEALS | Click here for our NO RESERVE AUCTIONS |
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Location: Cape Coral, Florida
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Artist: Philip Richard Morris
Image Orientation: Landscape
Signed: Signed
Date of Creation: 1800-1899
Material: Engraving
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Subject: Figures, Religious
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1868
Style: Old Master
Features: Framed, Matted, Signed
Print Type: Engraving