1804 antique mounted Roman mythology print of the Goddess Isis, beautifully drawn by Henry Howard. Taken from a first edition of Abraham Rees' 'Cyclopaedia; or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature'. Engraved by Charles Knight and hand printed by King George III's printer, Andrew Strahan. Available framed.
Date printed: 1804.
Condition: excellent, with some foxing marks to the edges.
Type of print: stipple engraving, printed on heavy matt paper.
Mount: ivory, to fit frame size 16" x 12".
For your convenience and to the ensure the preservation of the print, it is provided professionally matted and ready for framing. All the mounts we use are PH neutral and acid free and your print will come well presented in a clear cellophane sleeve.
All our prints are professionally matted and deals backed to fit a standard size frame. All the mounts we use are PH neutral and acid free and come well presented in a clear cellophane sleeve.
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Product code: 1800s Antique engraving deals of Isis statue, Roman wall art, Egyptian goddess art prints