Description: After William Heath [British 1795-1840] 1835 Salmon Fishing Tinted Engraving Framed 13.75x11.5. This is like one of the scenes from Sporting in the Scottish Isles originally published in 1835. This tinted example was printed without colouring somewhat later. There were four plates in the original: Salmon fishing plate III; Deer hunting with greyhounds plate IV; Grouse shooting with setters plate 1; Otter hunting plate II.Collectible. William Heath (1794-1840) was a British artist known for his caricatures and political cartoons. He was born in Kent, England, and initially worked as an engraver before gaining recognition for his satirical artwork. Heath's cartoons often targeted political figures, social issues, and cultural events of his time. He frequently contributed to publications such as "The London Magazine," "The House Magazine," and "The Glasgow Looking Glass." His work was known for its sharp wit and keen observation of contemporary society. One of Heath's notable series of illustrations is "The March of Intellect," published between 1829 and 1831. This series satirically depicted the advancements and changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution, with a humorous and critical tone. William Heath's contributions to the field of caricature and political cartoons have left a lasting impact on British art. His works can be found in various collections and museums, showcasing his significant influence on the genre during the early 19th century.
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Artist: William Heath
Type: Print
Image Orientation: Landscape
Title: Salmon Fishing
Theme: Fishing
Material: Paper
Framing: Framed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Region of Origin: United Kingdom
Production Technique: Etching
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Subject: Fishing