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- Upnor towards Sheerness History of the River Thames 1793
Upnor towards Sheerness History of the River Thames 1793
Upnor (Medway Kent) towards Sheerness c1793 by Farington, Stadler col. from Joseph Farington's (1747-1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, A two-volume publication including 76 aquatints.
Method: Original Aquatint with hand colour
Creator: Drawn by Joseph Farington RA, engraved by Joseph Constantine Stadler
Published: J & J Boydell of London and dated June 1st 1793. Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Condition: Generally very good condition, some age tone, with beautiful original hand colour. Previously mounted.
Approx engraved plate area: 9" x 12" (230mm x 300mm) with large boarders ready to mount and frame. Boarders trimmed to approx 15.5" X 11.5".
Notes: One of the grandest and most important books on the Thames. "although not the first coloured aquatint book, [it] was the first major one, and it was to set an example for the type of illustration that was to enjoy widespread popularity in England for some forty years" - Bruntjen (John Boydell 1719-1804).
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