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Vue de Londres, prise de Highgate.
Vue de Londres, prise de Highgate.
Nash del. Litho de C. Motte
Publiée par Giraldon-Bovinet, Marchand d'Estampes, Commissionnaire, Passage Vivienne, No 26 à Paris.
Lithograph on india paper, printed area approx 190 x 240mm (7½ x 9½"). Staining to very large margins.
View of London from Highgate, after Frederick Nash (1782-1856). 'Nash's greatest pleasure was to sketch from nature: in 1822 he built a small house at 1 Robert Street off the Hampstead Road with a studio on top, open on all four sides, to allow him to study the skies. He rose early and was generally out sketching between five and six in the morning, often sitting in the rain while a boy held an umbrella after him' (DNB).
Ex Collection: The Late Honourable Christopher Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 32232]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of London from Lambeth.
A View of London from Lambeth.
J. Farington R.A. del. J.C.Stadler sculp.
Pub. June 1, 1795, by J. & J. Boydell, Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
Sepia aquatint, watermarked 1794. 340 x 560mm. With centre fold, as issued.
One of the double-page plates from Joseph Farington's 'History of the River Thames'. It shows from Westminster Abbey on the left to St Paul's Cathedral on the right, with Lambeth Palace in the foreground. An early issue, printed in sepia for print 'connoisseurs'.
Abbey: 432.
[Ref: 8348]   £450.00  
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A View of London Taken off Lambeth Church
A View of London Taken off Lambeth Church Veue de Londres dessine de dessus l'Eglize de Lambeth.
Jn.o Boydell Delin & Sculp.t.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell Engraver at Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside London, 1752. Price 1s. No.24
Engraving. 260 x 430mm (10¼ x 17"). Laid on card, glue stains to margins.
An elevated view of London from Lambeth, showing the sweep of the Thames from Westminster Bridge and Abbey to St Paul's Cathedral. The large open space on the right is Lambeth Marsh, the site of what is now Waterloo Station.
[Ref: 26379]   £340.00  
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A View of London Taken off Lambeth Church
A View of London Taken off Lambeth Church Veue de Londres dessine de dessus l'Eglize de Lambeth.
Jn.o Boydell Delin & Sculp.t.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by J. Boydell Engraver at Unicorn the corner of Queen Street Cheapside London, 1752. Price 1s. No.24
Engraving. Sheet 245 x 420mm (9¾ x 16½"). Trimmed to image on 3 sides. Mounted on Album paper.
An elevated view of London from Lambeth, showing the sweep of the Thames from Westminster Bridge and Abbey to St Paul's Cathedral. The large open space on the right is Lambeth Marsh, the site of what is now Waterloo Station.
[Ref: 62017]   £260.00  
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London. Plate IV.
London. Plate IV.
Drawn, Engraved & Published by William Daniell.
No.9, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, June 1. 1804.
Coloured aquatint. 470 x 718mm (18½ x 28¼")
View westwards from the south bank along the Thames with St Paul's upper right. From 'Six Views of London'. William Daniell was a much travelled landscape painter. In 1784 he went to India with his uncle, the artist Thomas Daniell, where he assisted Thomas with his drawing and sketching. By the time they returned to England in 1794, William was not only a proficient draughtsman but had also perfected the art of aquatinting. He was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy in 1807 and a Royal Academician in 1822. He refused the post of draughtsman to an Australian expedition to instead make numerous sketching tours throughout England and Scotland. Daniell is regarded as a superb aquatinter and his best works are thought to be among his Scottish views for ‘Voyage Round Great Britain’. He died in London in 1837.
GAC: 11588.
[Ref: 25918]   £1,850.00  
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London Plate V.
London Plate V.
Drawn, Engraved & Published by William Daniell,
N.o 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Jan.y 1, 1805.
Coloured aquatint. Sheet 505 x 870mm (19½ x 34¼"). Repaired tear in lower margin.
The unembanked Somerset House viewed from the opposite shore; Drury Lane on the skyline. From William Daniell's 'Six Views of the Metropolis of the British Empire'. William Daniell RA (1769-1837) was one of the few artists of the period who was as skilled as an aquatinter as he was a painter. It was common practice to add engraved or etched lines to give shape to the tonal effect of the aquatint; this plate is pure aquatint, with no added lines, not even on the rigging of the boats. The margins have been given a grey wash in imitation of watercolour presentation of the period.
See ref. 11769 for Plate VI from the series.
[Ref: 11770]   £1,950.00  
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London Plate VI.
London Plate VI.
Drawn, Engraved & Published by William Daniell,
N.o 9 Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London, Jan.y 1, 1805.
Coloured aquatint. 450 x 790mm (17¾ x 31"). Minor stain along left margin.
Westminster Bridge and Abbey from Somerset House Terrace, one of William Daniell's 'Six Views of the Metropolis of the British Empire'. William Daniell RA (1769-1837) was one of the few artists of the period who was as skilled as an aquatinter as he was a painter. It was common practice to add engraved or etched lines to give shape to the tonal effect of the aquatint; this plate is pure aquatint, with no added lines, not even on the rigging of the boats. The margins have been given a grey wash in imitation of watercolour presentation of the period.
See Ref: 25918
[Ref: 11769]   £1,950.00  
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[London to Greenwich Railway] London-Greenwicher Eisenbahn, von obenherab geseh'n.
[London to Greenwich Railway] London-Greenwicher Eisenbahn, von obenherab geseh'n. Bilder Atlas f. K. u. F. VI. Section Schifffarth und Transportwesen. Taf. 9.
Lith. Aust v. Goedsohe u. Steinmetz in Meissen.
Verlag o. Georg, Weignad in Leipzig. [n.d., c.1840.]
Rare lithograph. Printed area 155 x 185mm (6 x 7¼").
A view of London's first passenger railway, the London to Greenwich, opened 1836 as the world's first entirely elevated railway.
[Ref: 57097]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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A View of Northumberland House, Charing Cross. &c.
A View of Northumberland House, Charing Cross. &c. Vüe de la Maison de Northumberland a Charing Cross.
Canaleti Pinx.t et Delin. In the Collection fof the Earl of Northumberland. J. Bowles Sculp.t.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. Published 12.th. May 1794, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, London.
Hand-coloured engraving. Plate: 395 x 265mm (15½ x 10½"). Frame: 555 x 420mm (22 x 16½"). Unexamined out of frame. Some rubbing.
A view of Northumberland House, the London residence of the Percy family. The house stood on the far western corner of the Strand and Charing Cross and was demolished in 1874 to create Northumberland Avenue.
[Ref: 40398]   £220.00   (£264.00 incl.VAT)
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The Quadrant, Regent Street.
The Quadrant, Regent Street.
T. H. Shepherd del.t. J. Bluck sculp.t
London, Pub.d May 1. 1822. at Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101 Strand.
Colour printed aquatint with some fine hand colour; Sheet: 410 x 540mm (16 x 21¼"). Trimmed to platemark.
A view of Regent Street from Piccadilly Circus in which a group of cavalrymen process as other carriages and figures make their way across the street.
[Ref: 43566]   £800.00  
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Southwark Bridge.
Southwark Bridge. [Stationers Almanack 1820.]
Engraved by P. Rothwell from an original Drawing by I. Hassell.
Engraving. Sheet: 230 x 425mm (9 x 16¾"), 1819 watermark. Trimmed, losing surtitle.
A view of Southwark Bridge over the bridge in London showing various figures on boats, the Monument can be seen in the distance.
[Ref: 46204]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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[St Paul's Cathedral] De so vermaerde Kerk van S. Paul tot London.
[St Paul's Cathedral] De so vermaerde Kerk van S. Paul tot London.
Pet. Schenk ex: Amstel: cum Privil: [n.d., c.1700.].
Etching with engraving. 210 x 260mm (8¼ x 10¼"). Laid on album paper.
A view of the Norman St Paul's Cathedral from the west, with a windmill on a curve on the south bank of the Thames.
[Ref: 61733]   £450.00  
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[St Paul's Across the River.]
[St Paul's Across the River.]
H. Macbeth-Raeburn. [signed in pencil.]
[c.1910.]
Etching. Plate: 125 x 85mm (5 x 3¼''), with very large margins.
A view across the Thames from Southwark. By Henry Macbeth Raeburn (1860-1947), portrait painter and printmaker active in London, who exhibited at the RA 1881-1904.
[Ref: 49408]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Thames Embankment.]
[Thames Embankment.]
G. H. Andrews pinx. T. A. Prior sculpt.
[n.d. c.1865.]
Engraving. plate size: 470 x 260mm. 18½ x 10¼.
View of the River Thames and Embankment, showing a proposal for the new Victoria Embankment near Temple and Temple Pier; showing crowds lining the embankments and Waterloo Bridge and various vessels on the water, including steamboats and barges.
[Ref: 27930]   £320.00  
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