English School (17th Century) Woodcut Print

$360.00

Artist: English School (17th Century).
Title: The Discontented Married Man. 1633
Medium: Woodcut Print on Laid Paper.
Image Size: Height 7.4 cm x Width 9.7 cm.
Provenance: Private Collection UK.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. (Note: this item is not framed but is mated with acid-free mount board)

About: This 1633 woodcut print “The Discontented Married Man” is from a  collection of Ancient Songs and Ballads written on various subjects and printed on a broadside between 1550 and 1700 known as the Roxburghe Ballads.

Broadside (also known as a broadsheet) is a single sheet of paper printed on one side and was one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America.

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Artist: English School (17th Century).
Title: The Discontented Married Man. 1633
Medium: Woodcut Print on Laid Paper.
Image Size: Height 7.4 cm x Width 9.7 cm.
Provenance: Private Collection UK.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. (Note: this item is not framed but is mated with acid-free mount board)

About: This 1633 woodcut print “The Discontented Married Man” is from a  collection of Ancient Songs and Ballads written on various subjects and printed on a broadside between 1550 and 1700 known as the Roxburghe Ballads.

Broadside (also known as a broadsheet) is a single sheet of paper printed on one side and was one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America.

Artist: English School (17th Century).
Title: The Discontented Married Man. 1633
Medium: Woodcut Print on Laid Paper.
Image Size: Height 7.4 cm x Width 9.7 cm.
Provenance: Private Collection UK.
Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age. (Note: this item is not framed but is mated with acid-free mount board)

About: This 1633 woodcut print “The Discontented Married Man” is from a  collection of Ancient Songs and Ballads written on various subjects and printed on a broadside between 1550 and 1700 known as the Roxburghe Ballads.

Broadside (also known as a broadsheet) is a single sheet of paper printed on one side and was one of the most common forms of printed material between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly in Britain, Ireland and North America.