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A South View of the Cities of London and Westminster, taken from Denmark Hill near Camberwell.
A South View of the Cities of London and Westminster, taken from Denmark Hill near Camberwell. From the Original Picture in the Possession of Mr. Smart.
George Robertson pinxit. John Boydell excudit 1779. Daniel Lerpiniere Sculpsit.
Published May 1.st 1779 by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside London.
Engraving. Plate: 610 x 485mm, (24 x 19") large margins. Some small repairs.
A view across to London from the South, in the foreground a stagecoach laden with passengers hurtles down the road to London passing by a young couple walking arm in arm. St Pauls Cathedral and Westminster Abbey tower above the buildings around them and the Tower of London is just visible at the extreme right of the image.
[Ref: 40827]   £1,250.00  
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The East Prospect of the Cathedral of St Pauls.
The East Prospect of the Cathedral of St Pauls.
Schwert fäger delin. R. Parr sculp.
Published 12th May 1794 by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street London.
Rare engraving. 505 x 360mm (19¾ x 14¼"). Tears in right margin, holes in all four corners of the printed border, where hung up, paper toned.
A front elevation of the rear of St Paul's Cathedral, from a series of all four faces and a floorplan, all engraved by Parr after Schwertfäger. It is not known when the plates were first published: an example of the floorplan with a dedication by John Brindley is dated 1747, but the BM believes this was also a reissue. Parr died in 1754 and Schwertfäger is untraced.
BM: 1978,U.3615.
[Ref: 40694]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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The South Prospect of the Cathedral of St Pauls.
The South Prospect of the Cathedral of St Pauls.
Schwert fäger delin. R. Parr sculp.
Published 12th May 1794 by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street London.
Rare engraving. 340 x 505mm (14¼ x 20"). Holes in all four corners of the printed border, where hung up; small area of worming in inscription area paper toned.
A front elevation of the rear of St Paul's Cathedral, towers on the left, from a series of all four faces and a floorplan, all engraved by Parr after Schwertfäger. It is not known when the plates were first published: an example of the floorplan with a dedication by John Brindley is dated 1747, but the BM believes this was also a reissue. Parr died in 1754 and Schwertfäger is untraced.
[Ref: 40695]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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