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Brighthelmstone. Fishermen Returning.
Brighthelmstone. Fishermen Returning.
P.J. De Loutherbourg R.A. delt. J. Hill sculp.t
Pub.d Oct.r 1. 1808, by J. & W. Macgavin, No. 107 New Bond Street, London.
Hand-coloured aquatint with etching, very large margins, platemark 385 x 550mm (15¼ x 21½").
Fishermen at work on the shore at Brighton (then named Brighthelmstone). The reissue of 'Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain' after designs by the landscape painter and scene designer Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740 - 1812), published seven years after the first edition. The plates, originally engraved by J.C. Stadler, were re-engraved by J. Hill, 'only slight differences of detail being noticeable in the engraving' (Abbey).
Abbey Scenery 6.5; Ford 75.
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South West View of Trostrey Forge & Clytha Castle.
South West View of Trostrey Forge & Clytha Castle. Pl. X XIII.
Drawn by the Rev I. Gardnor. Engrav'd by the Rev I. Gardenor & J. Hill.
Publish'd Dec.r 14.th 1793 by Mess.rs Egerton. Charing Cross Mess.rs White, Fleet Street, & M.r I. Edwards, Pall Mall.
Rare engraving with aquatint, plate 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"), with large margins on three sides. Small top margin. Very light foxing at edge of margins.
View of the forge alongside the river at Trostre, showing the waterwheel, and Clytha Castle in the distance. Part of a series of views in Monmouthshire for David Williams's 'History of Monmouthshire'; they were engraved in aquatint by Gardnor himself and J. Hill. Clytha Castle is a folly near Clytha between Llanarth and Raglan in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. Dating from 1790, the castle was built by William Jones, owner of the Clytha Park estate as a memorial to his wife, Elizabeth, who died in 1787. John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter, primarily a teacher, he had an academy in Kensington Square until he quit the profession of drawing full time for the church sometime after 1767. In 1778 he was instituted to the vicarage of St Mary's Church, Battersea, which he continued to hold up to his death.
Abbey 537.
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East View of Panty Goettre with the Sugar Loaf.
East View of Panty Goettre with the Sugar Loaf. Pl. II.nd
Drawn by the Rev I. Gardnor. Engrav'd by the Rev I. Gardenor & J. Hill.
Publish'd Dec.r 14.th 1793 by Mess.rs Egerton. Charing Cross Mess.rs White, Fleet Street, & M.r I. Edwards, Pall Mall.
Rare engraving with aquatint, plate 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"), with large margins on three sides. Small top margin. Some staining within plate mark.
View of Pant-y-Goitre, with Sugarloaf Mountain in the background. Farmworkers are loading hay onto cart in the foreground. Part of a series of views in Monmouthshire for David Williams's 'History of Monmouthshire'; they were engraved in aquatint by Gardnor himself and J. Hill. John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter, primarily a teacher, he had an academy in Kensington Square until he quit the profession of drawing full time for the church sometime after 1767. In 1778 he was instituted to the vicarage of St Mary's Church, Battersea, which he continued to hold up to his death.
Abbey 537.
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South West View of Coldbrook.
South West View of Coldbrook. Pl. XXIV.
Drawn by the Rev I. Gardnor. Engrav'd by the Rev I. Gardenor & J. Hill.
Publish'd Dec.r 14.th 1793 by Mess.rs Egerton. Charing Cross Mess.rs White, Fleet Street, & M.r I. Edwards, Pall Mall.
Rare engraving with aquatint, plate 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"), with large margins on three sides. Small bottom margin. Right stain in margin that just goes into the plate mark.
A view of Coldbrook House. Part of a series of views in Monmouthshire for David Williams's 'History of Monmouthshire'; they were engraved in aquatint by Gardnor himself and J. Hill. John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter, primarily a teacher, he had an academy in Kensington Square until he quit the profession of drawing full time for the church sometime after 1767. In 1778 he was instituted to the vicarage of St Mary's Church, Battersea, which he continued to hold up to his death.
Abbey 537.
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View of Llanfihangel Cillcornell with S.t Michael's Mount.
View of Llanfihangel Cillcornell with S.t Michael's Mount. Pl. XXVII
Drawn by the Rev I. Gardnor. Engrav'd by the Rev I. Gardenor & J. Hill.
Publish'd Dec.r 14.th 1793 by Mess.rs Egerton. Charing Cross Mess.rs White, Fleet Street, & M.r I. Edwards, Pall Mall.
Rare engraving with aquatint, plate 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"), with large margins on three sides. Thread bottom margin. Abrasion bottom left in plate mark.
A view of a large house and a summer-house against a backdrop of the hills. Part of a series of views in Monmouthshire for David Williams's 'History of Monmouthshire'; they were engraved in aquatint by Gardnor himself and J. Hill. John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter, primarily a teacher, he had an academy in Kensington Square until he quit the profession of drawing full time for the church sometime after 1767. In 1778 he was instituted to the vicarage of St Mary's Church, Battersea, which he continued to hold up to his death.
Abbey 537.
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North View of Pontypool.
North View of Pontypool. Pl. XXIX
Drawn by the Rev I. Gardnor. Engrav'd by the Rev I. Gardenor & J. Hill.
Publish'd Dec.r 14.th 1793 by Mess.rs Egerton. Charing Cross Mess.rs White, Fleet Street, & M.r I. Edwards, Pall Mall.
Rare engraving with aquatint, plate 170 x 210mm (6¾ x 8¼"), with large margins on three sides. Thread bottom margin.
A view of Pontypool, showing people riding horses towards the town. Part of a series of views in Monmouthshire for David Williams's 'History of Monmouthshire'; they were engraved in aquatint by Gardnor himself and J. Hill. John Gardnor (1729–1808), was an English painter, primarily a teacher, he had an academy in Kensington Square until he quit the profession of drawing full time for the church sometime after 1767. In 1778 he was instituted to the vicarage of St Mary's Church, Battersea, which he continued to hold up to his death.
Abbey 537.
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Wadham College, from the Parks.
Wadham College, from the Parks.
A. Pugin del.t J. Hill sculp.t
London, Pub.d Nov.r 1. 1813, at 101 Strand, for R. Ackermann's History of Oxford.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Plate 248 x 299mm. 9¾ x 11¾".
A view of Wadham College, Oxford, founded by Nicholas and Dorothy Wadham, who were wealthy Somerset landowners, during the reign of King James I.
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