Results 1-6 of 6
<<< Previous 1 Next >>>
To Arthur Champernowne, of Darlington, Devon, Esq.r, this View of Lochlomond, is respectfully Inscribed, by his most obedient Humble Servant. Rob.t And.w Riddell.
R.A. Riddell pinx.t Engraved by A. Robertson.
London Published January 1.st 1796, as the Act directs by R.A. Riddell.
Coloured aquatint with etching. Paper watermarked: J Whatman 1794. Plate 451 x 578mm. 17¾ x 22¾". Spectacular colour, small margins.
Landscape, view of the head of Loch Lomond, two figures in a boat in the foreground, cottages at left, mountains surrounding. See BM: 1877,0811.3.
[Ref: 22913] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
To his Grace John Duke of Athol, &c. &c. this View of Lochleven in Arglye-shire, is respectfully Inscribed, by his Grace's most obedient Humble Servant, Rob.t And.w Riddell.
Rob.t And.w Riddell pinxt. Engraved by Arch.d Robertson.
London, Published as the Act directs, March 2.nd 1795, by Rob.t And.w Riddell, 13, Hart Street, Bloomsbury.
Hand-coloured aquatint with very large margins, paper watermarked. Plate 450 x 571mm (17¾ x 22½"). Slight mount burn, crease.
Landscape, view of a loch in the western highlands of Scotland, seen from land with figure on path leading past cottages at right, ship on water and mountains in background.
[Ref: 28767] £350.00
To His Grace James Duke of Montrose, &c. &c. this View of Lochlomond, is respectfully Inscribed by His Grace's most obedient Humble Servant. Rob.t And.w Riddell.
Rob.t And.w Riddell pinx.t Engraved by Arch.d Robertson.
London Published as the Act directs, June 10.th 1795 by Rob.t And.w Riddell, 13, Hart Street, Bloomsbury.
Coloured aquatint and etching Plate 451 x 577mm. 17¾ x 22¾".
Landscape, view near Luss, Loch Lomond, boat ferrying cattle across water, tree in left foreground, mountains in background. See BM: 1877,0811.6.
[Ref: 22911] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
To Sir John Smith Bar.t of Sydling Dorsetshire, this View of Lochlomond, is most respectfully Inscribed by his obedient Humble Servant Rob.t And.w Riddell.
Rob.t And.w Riddell pinx.t Engraved by Arch.d Robertson.
Published as the Act directs, Feb.y 19.th 1796, by Rob.t And.w Riddell.
Coloured aquatint with etching. Plate 457 x 585mm. 18 x 23".
Landscape, view of the east end of Loch Lomond, with two figures riding a horse on a road in the foreground, cattle beside a cottage with smoking chimney at right, mountains in the background. See BM: 1877,0811.7.
[Ref: 22912] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
To His Grace, John Duke of Argyle &c. &c. this Plate, representing Castle Stalcher, the Islands of Lismore & Mull, with the Hills of Morven, Sunart &c. is respectfully Inscribed, by His Grace's most obedient Humble Servant, Robert Andrew Riddell.
Rob.t And.w Riddell Pinxt. Engraved by Arch.d Robertson.
Published July 1st. 1812 by Mess.rs Boydell & Co. 90 Cheapside, London.
Hand-coloured aquatint. Sheet: 555 x 415mm (22 x 16¼"). Trimmed. Laid on card.
Landscape, view over lake with castle tower on island with boats surrounding, mountains in the background, seen from high vantage point with broken branch on a ledge in foreground. Castle Stalker, is a four storey tower house or keep set on a tidal islet on Loch Laich, Argyll, Scotland.
[Ref: 21922] £360.00
To Walter Fawkes Esqr of Farnley Hall Yorkshire, this View of Abbey Crag, on the River Forth near Stirling; is most respectfully Inscribed by his Obedient Humble Servant, Rob.t And.w Riddell.
R.A. Riddell pinx.t Engraved by A. Robertson.
London, Published as the Act directs March 10. 1796, by R.A. Riddell.
Hand-coloured aquatint with very large margins, paper watermarked. Plate 450 x 571mm (17¾ x 22½").
View of Abbey Craig, on the Clyde near Stirling in Scotland. A ‘craig’ or ‘crag’, is a rocky hill or mountain which is usually isolated from other high ground. This craig is famous in Scottish history because it was from here that in 1297 William Wallace watched the English forces crossing the Forth at Stirling Bridge. Wallace later led his troops to victory in the Battle of Stirling Bridge. This picture was drawn in 1816 before a monument to commemorate Wallace was erected at the peak of Abbey Craig.
[Ref: 28765] £320.00
<<< Previous 1 Next >>>