A young woman casting a spell. Stipple engraving by T.L. Grundy, 1838, after W. Bradley.
- Bradley, William, 1801-1857.
- Date:
- [1838]
- Reference:
- 672573i
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A portrait of a woman. Not the same subject as the painting called "A Lancashire witch" painted by William Bradley and purchased by Salford Museum & Art Gallery in 1877. Presumably the phrase here means that she could charm people with her beauty. She has large staring eyes, a smile, and a low-cut dress, and holds a locket (presumably meant to be the man whom she is charming). In the background a wood
Publication/Creation
[London?] : [F. G. Moon] ; [Manchester?] : [J.C. Grundy?], [1838]
Physical description
1 print : stipple, with etching, printed in sanguine ; platemark 45 x 35 cm
Lettering
Painted by William Bradley. Engraved by Thomas L. Grundy
Edition
[State before imprint and subject lettering].
Creator/production credits
Bradley worked in Manchester, which was then in the county of Lancashire
Reference
Wellcome Collection 672573i
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