DETAILS
Two hand colored prints.
[A] It depicts Long, who was his Grace's famed Badminton huntsman, on a white horse, Bertha, surrounded by foxhounds.
[B] Portrait of a man in profile in riding dress on a horse with three hounds surrounding him.
TITLE(S)
[A] Mr. Willm Long. on "Bertha". / To his Grace the Duke of Beaufort / This portrait is by permission respectfully dedicated by obliged Servants. / Wm & Hy Barraud
[B] Mr Charles Davis on "The Traverser" / To the Rt. Hon the Earl of Bessborough. / This portrait is by permission respectfully dedicated by obliged Servants. / Wm & Hy Barraud
EDITION
Originally published: circa 1840
PUBLISHER
James Sheldon (31, Ely Place, London, England, active circa 1850)
MEDIUM
Engraving on paper
FRAMING
Matted and framed under glass
STYLE
Victorian | British school
COLOR(S)
Polychrome
PLACE OF ORIGIN
England | United Kingdom
MAKER
Artist: Edward Hacker (1813-1905) | After: William Barraud (English, 1810-50) & Henry Barraud (English, 1811-74)
PERIOD
Queen Victoria (1837-1901) | Mid 19th century
DATE
Circa 1849
DIMENSIONS
Width 28.5 Depth 1.25 Height 26.5 inches
Sight: Width 21 Depth 1.25 Height 19 inches
Image: Width 19 Height 14.5 inches