Color Lithograph Print on Paper After an Engraving "The Right and Wrong Sort"
Item Details
Unsigned
An early 20th-century lithograph on paper titled The Right and Wrong Sort, or a Good and Bad Style of Going Across Country after an 1859 engraving by artists J. Harris and H. Alken. The piece depicts a 19th-century genre scene illustrating correct and incorrect methods of horse jumping during a fox hunt. The image includes artist and title information printed in plate along the lower margin. It is matted in black and presented under glass in a wooden frame with burled-style finish, fitted with hanging wire to the verso.
Condition
- to fair; mild to moderate discoloration to image; minor wear and scratching to frame.
Dimensions
- measures frame; visible image measures 15.0" W x 10.5" H.
Item #
18WDC009-158







