) Beautifully crafted and super sculptural
it has lost part of the roof on one side
as do significant amounts of the red paint on the sides
Introduction + 83 pages of prints + endpapers
written in pencil—at least one of them by EW Hall him or herself
Horse and Jockey, 19th C. Ink Drawing on Watermarked Lined Paper, Fred Scruton, Beverly MA beautiful antique copper vesta ) Beautifully crafted and superI went to Cohoes, NY to find this one, but it originated in my neck of the woods, on the North Shore of Boston, in Beverly NY. Reminds me in many ways of Spencerian calligraphic drawings, but folkier, and I especially love the handling of the jockey's face, with all those tiny ink dots making it look almost as if he were wearing a mask or that much of his face were covered in stubble, which lends a bit of eeriness to the drawing in an interesting sort