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A distant Front View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens. No. 1.
A distant Front View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens. No. 1.
F I Mannskirsch Delin. H Schutz Sculp.
London Publish'd Mar. 1st. 1813, at Ackermann's Gallery No.96 Strand.
Coloured aquatint. 360 x 440mm (14¼ x 17¼"). Occasional foxing/staining, mostly in margin. Top right corner of sheet (outside plate mark) missing.
Plate from a folio of London views published by Ackermann from drawings by the German landscape painter and etcher Franz Joseph Manskirsch (1768-1830) and first published in 1798. Manskirsch spent most of his career in London before moving to Danzig, Poland by 1822.
for another plate from the series, see ref. 4051
[Ref: 4050]   £750.00  
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No. 1. A distant Front View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens.  [&] No.2. A Side View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens.
No. 1. A distant Front View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens. [&] No.2. A Side View of the Palace in Kensington Gardens.
F I Mannskirsch Delin. H Schutz Sculp.
London Publish'd Jan. 1st. 1798, at Ackermann's Gallery No.96 Strand.
Pair of rare coloured aquatints. Each 360 x 440mm (14¼ x 17¼"). With small margins. Short tear repaired in plate 1.
The first two plates from a folio of London views by the German landscape painter and etcher Franz Joseph Manskirsch (1768-1830). The series was reissued in 1813. Manskirsch spent most of his career in London before moving to Danzig to teach by 1822.
[Ref: 52187]   £690.00  
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A View in St James's Park of the Horse Guards & St. Pauls Taken from Buckingham House.  No. 3.
A View in St James's Park of the Horse Guards & St. Pauls Taken from Buckingham House. No. 3.
F I Mannskirsch Delin H Schutz Sculp
London Publishd Jan 1 1798 at Ackermann's Gallery No 101 Strand.
Etching and aquatint in colour. 440 x 360mm. Light paper discolouration through image within the old mount window.
Plate from a folio of London views published by Ackermann from drawings by the German landscape painter and etcher Franz Joseph Manskirsch (1768-1830) and first published in 1798. Manskirsch spent most of his career in London before moving to Danzig, Poland by 1822.
for another plate from the series, see ref. 4050
[Ref: 4051]   £550.00  
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Views of London. No. 6. Entrance from Hackney or Cambridge Heath Turnpike with a distant view of St Paul's.
Views of London. No. 6. Entrance from Hackney or Cambridge Heath Turnpike with a distant view of St Paul's.
Rowlandson Delin. Schutz sculp.
[London: R. Ackermann, either 1798 or 1813.]
Coloured aquatint. Framed. Visible area 340 x 425mm (13½ x 16¾"). Paper toned. Unexamined out of frame.
A satirical view of Cambridge Heath Turnpike: a 'cit', resembling John Gilpin, gallops over a sow and pigs, losing his hat and wig. A horse rears, upsetting a fat couple from a two-wheeled gig. Far right is a Punch & Judy show. From a set of six views of the turnpikes of London, all but the first after Rowlandson. The engraver, Heinrich Joseph Schütz, worked in London from 1792-8.
BM Satires 9320
[Ref: 47217]   £450.00  
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Views of London. No. 3 Entrance of Tottenham Court Turnpike, with a view of St James's Chapel.
Views of London. No. 3 Entrance of Tottenham Court Turnpike, with a view of St James's Chapel.
Rowlandson Delin. Schutz sculp.t.
[London: R. Ackermann, either 1798 or 1813.]
Coloured aquatint. Framed. Visible area 340 x 425mm (13½ x 16¾"). Unexamined out of frame.
A satirical view of the road traffic at the turnpike, with inept riders of both horses and donkeys, a lecherous man ogling milkmaids and obese pedestrians. From a set of six views of the turnpikes of London, all but the first after Rowlandson. The engraver, Heinrich Joseph Schütz, worked in London from 1792-8. St James's Chapel, Hampstead Road, was built by Thomas Hardwick, a pupil of Sir William Chambers, and was consecrated in 1791.
BM Satires 9317.
[Ref: 47214]   £450.00  
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Views of London. No. 4 Entrance of Oxford Street or Tyburn Turnpike, with a View of Park Lane.
Views of London. No. 4 Entrance of Oxford Street or Tyburn Turnpike, with a View of Park Lane.
Rowlandson Delin. Schutz sculp.
[London: R. Ackermann, either 1798 or 1813.]
Coloured aquatint. Framed. Visible area 340 x 425mm (13½ x 16¾"). Some creasing. Unexamined out of frame.
A satirical view of what is now Marble Arch, with the wall of Hyde Park and some of the buildings of Park Lane above it to the right. Beggars approach the coaches passing through the turnpike. From a set of six views of the turnpikes of London, all but the first after Rowlandson. The engraver, Heinrich Joseph Schütz, worked in London from 1792-8.
BM Satires 9318.
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