the hand of the artist is etching. The left hand rests on the copper plate, the right hand uses the etching needle. In the foreground are some left-pointed needles and two burins used to engrave. The copper plate is arranged slightly inclined. The motto "Oh Laborum Dulce Lenimenis' is derived from Horatius'Carmina (I, ) The text means" sweet relief of effort and zorgen'. Manufacturer : printmaker Francis Seymour Haden (Sir) (personally signed) to own design: Francis Seymour Haden (Sir) Place manufacture: England Date: 1865 Physical features: etching and drypoint material: paper Technique:


the hand of the artist is etching. The left hand rests on the copper plate, the right hand uses the etching needle. In the foreground are some left-pointed needles and two burins used to engrave. The copper plate is arranged slightly inclined. The motto "Oh Laborum Dulce Lenimenis' is derived from Horatius'Carmina (I, ) The text means" sweet relief of effort and zorgen'. Manufacturer : printmaker Francis Seymour Haden (Sir) (personally signed) to own design: Francis Seymour Haden (Sir) Place manufacture: England Date: 1865 Physical features: etching and drypoint material: paper Technique: etching / drypoint dimensions: plate edge: h 140 mm × W 213 mmToelichtingDeze is published in the book of Seymour- Haden Etudes à l'eau-forte, issued in 1865 to Parijs. Subject: etchinghand


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