


Pair of Antique 1820 Henry Alken Fox Hunting Hand Colored Engravings
A stunning pair of antique English fox-hunting engravings, drawn by the celebrated sporting artist Henry Alken, engraved by I. Clark, and published in London by Thomas McLean on January 1, 1820. Each is a hand-colored aquatint engraving, the original watercolor laid over the engraved plate by hand, from Alken's beloved Fox Hunting series.
The scenes capture all the drama of the English hunt, the field flying over fences in full cry and the gathering of riders, horses, and hounds, rendered in the lively detail and rich color that made Alken the most collected name in sporting art. The artist and engraver inscriptions, the McLean publisher line, and the 1820 date are all present in the lower margins, confirming these as genuine period engravings rather than later reproductions.
Now more than 200 years old and presented in elegant gold frames with soft cream mats, they are ready to hang. A pair like this anchors a gallery wall, a study, a stair, or a paneled room with instant old-world, equestrian polish.
The details:
- Genuine antique hand-colored aquatint engravings, dated 1820
- Drawn by Henry Alken, engraved by I. Clark, published by Thomas McLean, London
- From Henry Alken's celebrated Fox Hunting series
- Sold as a pair, framed in gold and double matted with cream mats
- Framed dimensions: 19 3/4 in. by 15 3/4 in. each
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