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William Walcot

1874 – 1943

An Egyptian Palace by William Walcot
 

An Egyptian Palace   1923

  Original etching and aquatint with drypoint
Signed and inscribed in pencil.
Ref: Dickins 79
S 382 x 466 mm; P 239 x 300 mm; I 231 x 293 mm
SOLD
 
Original William Walcot etching with drypoint and aquatint.

Particularly fine signed proof impression printed with carefully wiped plate tone. From the only edition.

This image of An Egyptian Palace displays William Walcot’s impressive pictorial vision at its height with the solemn and massive architecture of ancient Egypt spread before us in a spacious vista and given tangible scale by the figures which people its steps. William Walcot’s imaginative plates of this sort were the most sought-after of all of his designs during his lifetime. These flights of fantasy into the world of ancient Egypt and its pharaohs are without comparison during the whole of the British Etching Revival. They are masterly works showing visions of architectural splendour brought to life through the artist’s imaginative draughtsmanship and inspired use of printmaking techniques.

On cream wove paper, watermarked J Whatman 1922, with full margins and deckle edge. Small brown stain in outer margin, otherwise very fine original condition.