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Part of the North Parade, Bath, taken from the opposite side of the River, near the new Bridge.
Publish'd [space for date] 1788 as the Act directs by W Payne, Plymouth.
Rare outline etching, image 185 x 265mm. 7¼ x 10½". Lacking margins; some small stains and cluster of pinholes in sky area. Dab of brown paint to one of the figures at left.
North Parade in Bath, Somerset, is a historic terrace built around 1741 by John Wood, the Elder. This composition shows walkers around a lake, a punt on the water and fishing lodge on far bank (right). William Payne (1760 - 1830) was an important watercolour landscape painter, but also a printmaker who published some of his own works. He started as an engineer at Plymouth, Devon. Bath Central Library Collection LP M10 IOB 610.
[Ref: 27559] £120.00
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[Transformation print of Lamphey Bishop's Palace] Lanfeth Palace, Pembrokeshire.
Payne del.t. Hassell sculp.t.
[London Pub.d April 8, 1800 by Random & Steinbank, No. 17 Old Bond Street.]
Coloured aquatint, prepared as a transformation print. Sheet 120 x 165mm (4¾ x 6½"). Trimmed, losing publication line, 'moon' excised and replaced with tissue, coloured on reverse.
The ruins of Lamphey Bishop's Palace, a Grade I Listed building, from 'Sketches of Landscape for Youth'. The scene looks moon-lit when held up to a light.
[Ref: 56739] £160.00
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View on the River Wye.
Drawn by Payne. Aquat.a J Hassell.
London, Pub. 1 Jan 1811, by J. Hassell, Drawing Master
Aquatint, printed in colours. 260 x 349mm (10¼ x 13¾"). Trimmed to plate, some surface soiling.
View of the River Wye, Four women and a man with baskets in the foreground; a man herding two donkeys up the lane to the cottage; and a sailing ship on the river. From Hassell's 'Aqua Pictura'. Abbey: Life in England: 140.
[Ref: 48994] £130.00
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