Self Portrait Etching by Paul Drury, 1924 (Unique - sole impression). Etching depicting self portrait of artist Paul Drury. The image shows the head and shoulders of the artist, he faces towards the right hand side of the viewer, but his gaze is directly towards the viewer. His head is slightly lowered, the right side of his face is illuminated whilst the left is heavily shaded. The subject is wearing a shirt, tie, waistcoat and jacket. The tip of his hand and etching tool or pen is seen at the bottom of the etching. Pencil notes state '2nd State No. 3'. Self portrait (by lamplight) Paul Drury 1924
Brass etching of Locomotion No 1 by Alex McKay, Darlington 1885. Framed and glazed. Brass etching of Locomotion No 1 by Alex McKay, Darlington 1 Miscellanea & Curiosities
The Pensioner. Portrait etching of older man similar to other drawing of master craftsman The Pensioner Paul Drury 1943
Print, hand-coloured etching, 'Looking at the Comet till you get a criek in the neck' / Thomas Rowlandson. Published by Thos. Tegg, in Cheapside [London], Price one shilling coloured. A satirical print of an older man, dressed in night gown and and cap using a spyglass to view the Great Comet of 1811 (Napoleon’s comet) in the top right of the illustration. The man is oblivious to the attention being paid by a young man to a young woman. The comet was visible 25 March 1811 to 17 August 1812. Looking at the Comet till you get a criek in the neck Thomas Rowlandson 1811-1812