| This beautiful picture by Victorian artist Dendy Sadler depicts a lawyer working with clients to clarify a land dispute.
The picture is printed by Thomas Ross Ltd in the traditional way from from the original engraved copper plate. As part of this process, each print has an authentic plate mark impression in the paper surrounding the image - it literally is
the embossed mark left from the copper printing plate.
The black-and-white print is then water-coloured entirely by hand to produce a very attractive, high quality and individual piece of art. It is as close as you can get to the original painting. A Certificate of Authenticity from Thomas Ross Ltd accompanies each print.
About Thomas Ross Ltd
The studios and workshops of this firm have a long history of producing some of the world's finest engraved prints, the majority of its plates being over one hundred years old. Some examples date back to the early 1700s providing the firm with an artistic heritage that now spans four centuries. The firm prints on heavy weight acid-free paper, and colours using only the best Windsor and Newton water-colours.
Carbolic supplies this high quality print unframed, so that you can mount and frame it in a style that suits your offices.
About Dendy Sadler
Dendy Sadler was born in Dorking in 1854, and showed an early talent for drawing. He exhibited at the Dudley Gallery from 1872 and at the Royal Academy from the following year through to the 1890s. He painted contemporary people in domestic and daily life pursuits, including at least five paintings of the legal profession at work. Sadler also gives some of the best studies of Victorian interiors. |