Charles Shannon, 'Winter' (Lithograph, 1898) (Image: The British Museum: 1899,0321.9 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license) |
Especially in the parts of the litho that are left blank (and of course also in the unprinted areas around the lithograph), the chain lines of this paper are clearly visible.
Charles Shannon, 'Winter' (Lithograph, 1898) [detail] (Image: The British Museum: 1899,0321.9 Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license) |
Charles Shannon, 'Winter' (Lithograph, 1898) [Detail] Published in Lithography and Lithographers |
The image measures 175 x 147 mm, the sheet in Pennell's edition measures 306 x 265 mm.
However, apart from the ordinary edition a deluxe edition was published on Japanese vellum (a paper that was manufactured to imitate parchment). Only 16 copies of this signed large-paper edition were produced. The sheets in these copies are larger and measure about 343 x 272 mm. The paper has a yellowish colour (no chain lines).
And these qualities did match the lithograph of our correspondent. Apparently it was a print intended, but unused, for the deluxe edition of Pennell's Lithography and Lithographers.
The impressions in the deluxe edition, by the way, are much better and more detailed than those in the regular edition - see, for example, the depiction of the back of the kneeling man.
Charles Shannon, 'Winter' (Lithograph, 1898) [Detail] Published in the deluxe edition of Lithography and Lithographers |
Charles Shannon, 'Winter' (Lithograph, 1898) [Detail] Published in the regular edition of Lithography and Lithographers |