THE MILK BOY
Engraved by R&D Havell after George Walker
for "The Costume of Yorkshire" by George Walker
Published by Robinson and Son, Leeds 1814
A fine original aquatint of a milk boy in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Dated buy in the plate (1813)
From a first edition of Walker's "The Costume of Yorkshire" accompanied by the interesting related text in English and French.
The description covers the milk boy's work delivering the daily milk on his mule, whilst dismissing him as a "little miscreant" with "barbarous taste" .
A fascinating record of Yorkshire life in Regency England first issued as a part work in 1813 to 1814 and published as a complete book in 1814.
A most attractive print, ideal for framing and display.
Fine condition other than a few isolated spots, free of repairs or restoration. The superb original colours remain bright and fresh.
Approx. 12" x 8" (300mm x 200mm) image area only.
Approx. 14" x 10.5" (360mm x 260mm) overall sheet size.
Printed on heavy grade wove paper, blank verso, not folded.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A GENUINE ANTIQUE PRINT GUARANTEED OVER 200 YEARS OLD FROM LINDISFARNE PRINTS
NDPC917
Product code: MILK BOY, Costume of Yorkshire, buy Walker original antique print 1814