Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
‘The whore’s last shift’ NPG D12977
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by James Gillray, published by William Humphrey
William Humphrey was an engraver and printseller who excelled in mezzotint portraits. He was the elder brother of Hannah Humphrey, the London bookseller who distributed the work of James Gillray. Humphrey opened a print shop in 1774 from where he specialised in the publication of satirical mezzotints, publishing both his own engravings and those of other artists. He gave up publishing at the beginning of the 1780s and concentrated instead on dealing in portrait prints, acting as agent for many private collectors.
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Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.
This is a blank greetings card with an envelope. The card features the design ‘The Whore’s Last Shift’ NPG D12977. It’s from the National Portrait Gallery, London, by James Gillray and published by William Humphrey. The card size is 125mm x 175mm and the images are printed in their original proportions within a white border. Just write your message inside and send it to your recipient. Keep it away from water to avoid damage to the print.




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