The South East Prospect of Westminster, from Somerset House to Westminster Bridge. Veue de Westminster vers le Sud East...
Drawn by T.B. & TM. T.Bowles sculp.
London Printed for Bowles & Carver, 69 S.t Pauls Church Yard & Robert Wilkinson in Cornhill. [n.d., c.1800.]
Framed engraving with fine hand colouring , plate 275 x 425mm (10¾ x 16¾"). Frame size 480 x 630mm (19 x 24¾"). Small tear in plate at top, just touching the image. Unexamined out of frame.
A view of Westminster from the east, with Somerset House on the right.
[Ref: 61273] £320.00
Westminster from Waterloo Bridge.
[Drawn by Thomas Shotter Boys.]
[London, T.S. Boys, 1842.]
Very fine and rare hand-coloured lithograph from the First Issue. 175 x 460mm, 6¾ x 18". Trimmed and laid on card, as issued.
View of Westminster from Waterloo Bridge with empty barges in the foreground. To the left are Walker's Shot Manufactory and Red Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth. Westminster Abbey stands out on the horizon. Published in the first issue of Thomas Shotter Boys's 'Original Views of London As It Is', . Abbey 239, "A book of considerable importance".
[Ref: 16582] £520.00
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Westminster [in pencil lower right.]
Grant Edwards [signed in pencil lower right.]
[n.d., c.1950.]
Coloured etching, 310 x 185mm. 12¼ x 7¼".
A view of 'Big Ben', the Clock Tower & Palace of Westminster.
[Ref: 8930] £75.00
(£90.00 incl.VAT)
North side of the Palace of Westminster, Clock Tower, New Palace Yard, Westminster Hall.
Walter W. Burgess. R.E. Del et Sc: Signed in pencil below the image.
Copyright by Frederick Keppel New York Paris and London. [n.d. c.1900]
Etching and drypoint printed in brown ink on chine collé. 810 x 565mm 32 x 22 inches.
Born 1846, Burgess was an etcher, engraver, bookplate illustrator and architect, active in London 1874-1908. One of the finest etchers of the old tradition, influenced by Seymour Haden and represented in the Victoria & Albert Museum, British Museum. He exhibited at the Royal Academy. This unusally large scene is combining his talent for both landscape and architecture.
[Ref: 13729] £490.00
Westminster from Waterloo Bridge.
T.S. Boys Del et Lithog. [Printed by Charles Hullmandel.]
[London, T.S. Boys, 1842.]
Tinted lithograph. 175 x 460mm (6¾ x 18"), very large margins.
View of Westminster from Waterloo Bridge with empty barges in the foreground. To the left are Walker's Shot Manufactory and Red Lion Brewery in Belvedere Road, Lambeth. Westminster Abbey stands out on the horizon. Published in Thomas Shotter Boys's 'Original Views of London As It Is', . Abbey 239, "A book of considerable importance".
[Ref: 39694] £300.00
Westminster & Hungerford from Waterloo Bridge.
W. Parrott Del et Lithog.
[London: H. Brooks, n.d., c.1842.]
Tinted lithograph, scarce & rare. Printed area 210 x 405mm. 8¼ x 16".
A view looking up the Thames, with children fishing and swimming in the foreground. Westminster Abbey dominates the skyline. From 'London from the Thames' (12 plates, 1842) by William Parrott (1813-69). Adams 198, 5.
[Ref: 27795] £330.00
A North West View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church. The present Structure of St Peter's W[*]stm. began to be built by K. Henry III. in 1245 carrie on by K. Henry VII. &c.
Printed for & Sold by Bowles & Carver. No 69. St Paul's Church Yard London. [n.d., c.1794.]
Finely coloured engraving. Sheet 260 x 400mm, 10¼ x 15¾". Trimmed to plate, laid on album paper, glue stains.
View of the Westminster Abbey, with St Margaret's Church behind on the left, also depicting street activity including a boy playing with a hoop, a sedan chair, a beggar and a street trader. Originally published c.1750 by John Bowles.
[Ref: 26414] £190.00
(£228.00 incl.VAT)
[Westminster Abbey.]
Fred. A. Farrell. [Signed in Pencil.]
[n.d., c.1925.]
Etching. Plate: 305 x 250mm (12 x 9¾"), with large margins.
A view of Westminster Abbey with Elizabeth Tower in the background. Frederick Farrell (1882-1935), a Scottish self-taught etcher & watercolourist, was the official artist with the 51st Highlanders during the First World War.
[Ref: 45733] £230.00
(£276.00 incl.VAT)
[London. Westminster Abbey, West View. No.1]
Arthur Spencer [pencil signature]
[F. & M. Ltd, Bedford. n.d. c.1920.]
Etching. 200 x 140mm (7¾ x 5½"). With title (as above) and description on separate letterpress label.
View of Westminster Abbey with the Westminster Scholars War Memorial, also known as the Crimea and Indian Mutiny Memorial, outside.
[Ref: 62211] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Westminster Abbey. Plate 93.
Rowlandson & Pugin del.t et sculp.t. Bluck aqua.t.
London, Pub. Dec.r.t 1st, 1809 at R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts 101 Strand.
Hand coloured aquatint plate, J. Whatman 1808 watermark; 280 x 230mm (11 x 9"), with large margins.
The interior of Westminster Abbey, displaying some of the monuments. Published in Ackermann's famous work, the 'Microcosm of London', the figures were drawn by the famous caricaturist Thomas Rowlandson and the architecture by Augustus Pugin. Abbey, Scenery: 212.
[Ref: 62782] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Westminster Abbey] North Area.
T. Uwins del.t. J. Bluck sculp.t.
Publish'd 1 Sept.r 1812 for R. Ackermann's Westmin.r Abbey, at 101, Strand, London.
Coloured aquatint. 300 x 255mm (11¾ x 10"), large margins.
An illustration of the monuments in Westminster Abbey, dominated by the memorial to Major-General James Wolfe by Joseph Wilton.
[Ref: 45642] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Deans Yard
Publish'd Jan: 30. 1793. by T. Malton.
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 310 x 420mm (12¼ x 16½").
View of the south front of the Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster Abbey behind, from Deans Yard; illustration to Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59000] £220.00
(£264.00 incl.VAT)
Henry VII. Chapel.
Publish'd Aug: 21.st 1793. [T. Malton.]
Fine coloured aquatint with etching, sheet 395 x 310mm (15½ x 12¼"). Tape marks.
Interior of the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey; looking through an arch into the main space of the chapel, with fan vaulting; a man gestures up towards the impressive architecture addressing a group of figures; illustration in Malton's 'Picturesque Tour'.
[Ref: 59013] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
A North West View of Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church. Vue de l'Abbaie de Westminster et de l'Eglise de Ste. Marguerite. The present Structure of St Peter's W[*]stm. began to be built by K. Henry III. in 1245 carrie on by K. Henry VII. &c.
Printed for & Sold by Bowles & Carver. No 69. St Paul's Church Yard London. [n.d., c.1794.]
Finely coloured engraving. Sheet 265 x 400mm (10½ x 15¾"). Trimmed to plate amd laid on album paper. Some staining and surface dirt.
View of the Westminster Abbey, with St Margaret's Church behind on the left, also depicting street activity including a boy playing with a hoop, a sedan chair, a beggar and a street trader. Originally published c.1750 by John Bowles.
[Ref: 60479] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
[Westminster Abbey] Westmonasteriensis Eccleiæ (quondã Conventualis,) facies occidentalis.
Wenceslaus Hollar Eq: Bohem,
[n.d., 1655.]
Etching, fine early impression; 250 x 170mm (9¾ x 6¾"), with large margins.
An elevation of the western front of Wesminster Abbey. An illustration from William Dugdale's 'Monasticon Anglicanum'. Pennington 1042, state ii of iv.
[Ref: 61218] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Westminster Abbey] Westmonasteriensis Eccleiæ conv: facies aquilonalis.
W. Hollar fecit 1654.
[n.d., 1655.]
Etching. 220 x 330mm (8¾ x 13"). Creasing on right edge. Slight central crease as normal. Small margins.
An elevation of the northern side of Westminster Abbey, dedicated to William Bromley. An illustration from William Dugdale's 'Monasticon Anglicanum'. Pennington 1041, first state of iv.
[Ref: 61219] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
[Westminster Abbey] Westmonasteriensis Ecclesiæ conv: facies australis.
D. King delin et sculp.
[n.d., 1655.]
Etching on 17th century watermarked paper. 175 x 310mm (7 x 12¼"), with large margins. Slight central crease as normal.
An elevation of the south side of Westminster Abbey, drawn and engraved by Daniel King. According to Pennington, the title, dedication cartouche and King's signature are all by Wenceslas Hollar. An illustration from William Dugdale's 'Monasticon Anglicanum'. Pennington 1042b, first state of iv.
[Ref: 61220] £160.00
(£192.00 incl.VAT)
View of the magnificent Box erected for their Majesties, in Westminster Abbey, under the Direction of M.r James Wyatt, at the Commemoration of Handel.
J. Dixon del. W. & J. Walker sculp.t.
[Publish'd by J.Sewell 30 June, 1784]
Rare engraving, sheet 380 x 270mm (15 x 10¾"). Trimmed within plate losing publication line. Tipped into album sheet at edges. Foxing on album sheet.
From a series illustrating Handel's memorial in 1784. View of the nave of Westminster abbey with huge crowds of spectators, dominated by the box at the end, with tiered seating and window behind.
[Ref: 61645] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)
[Henry VII Lady Chapel.] [Westminster Abbey.]
[C.Wild del..]
[Published by R.Jennings, 2 Poultry, 1828.]
Very fine handcoloured aquatint. Sheet 375 x 275mm (14¾ x 10¾"). Trimmed and backed onto card.
An interior view of the Lady chapel, Westminster Abbey, paid for by the will of King Henry VII. The construction for the chapel begun in 1503 but not completed until 1516, nearly six years after his death.
[Ref: 66784] £260.00
(£312.00 incl.VAT)
A South View of Westminster Abby & S.t Margarets Church. Vue de l'Abbaie de Wesminster, & de l'Eglise de S.te Marguerite.
J. Bowles Delin et Sculp.
London Printed for Bowles & Carver 69 St Pauls Church Yard Rob.t Wilkinson N.º 58 in Cornhill and Laurie & Whittle 53 Fleet Street.
Engraving with fine hand colour, J. Whatman 1809 watermark. 265 x 400mm (10½ x 15¾"), with large margins.
A view of the exteriors of Westminster Abbey & St Margaret's Church.
[Ref: 64329] £320.00
Westminster Abbey, Hospital, &c.
T.S.Boys Del et Lith.
[London, T.S. Boys, 1843.]
Tinted lithograph with added fine hand-colour. Sheet 370 x 530mm, (14½ x 20¾"). Right bottom corner margin missing.
The front of Westminster Abbey, from Thomas Shotter Boys' 'London As It Is". Abbey: 240.
[Ref: 68926] £420.00
[Westminster Abbey] To the Reverend The Dean and Chapter of Westminster; This North East View of the Abbey Church of Saint Peter, Westminster, and Henry the Seventh's Chapel, is by Permission, most humbly dedicated by their much obliged and devoted Servant John Buckler.
Drawn & Etched by J. Buckler. Engraved by R. Reeve.
Published November. 1809, by J. Buckler, Bermondsey, Surrey.
Aquatint. 505mm x 670mm (19¾ x 26½"), paper watermarked 'J Whatman 1809', with large margins. Tears in edges.
Westminster Abbey showing the rose window and pointed, arched doorway in the north porch, the two gothic towers of the west end and the elaborate, decorative chapel at the east end. In 1800 John Buckler (1770-1851), an estate manager and bailiff for Magdalene College, Oxford, began working on a series of engravings of all the cathedrals in the country.
[Ref: 53096] £380.00
Westminster Abbey. Six Etching With Selections.
[John Sloan.]
[A. Edward Newton, 1891.]
Oblong 8vo, disbound; etched frontispiece and twelve plates (six views and six verses with vignettes, titles for the plates), as called for, printed in sepia, each sheet 195 x 265mm (7¾ x 10½"), tissue guards. Lacking cardboard covers, first two plates separated from binding block, holes for original ribbon in left margin, frontis. spotted, occasional spotting elsewhere.
A rare complete set of 13 etchings of Westminster Abbey by the American etcher John Sloan (1871-1951). Sloan was commissioned by A. Edward Newton (1864-1940), later a well-known book collector. As Sloan never left America, he based his illustrations on photogravures by English artist Alfred Dawson (1843-1931). The set was issued in cardboard covers with a gilt illustration of the exterior of the abbey and hand-painted flowers, lacking here. Philadelphia Museum of Art: 1953-105-1--13. Morse 11-23. Member of the Ashcan School.
[Ref: 62179] £650.00
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Morgan's Dioramic View; of the Coronation at Westminster Abbey. June 28th 1838.
London, Published by W.m Morgan, 25 Bartletts Bld.gs Holborn, August 1:st 1838.
Lithograph with hand colour, 245 x 175mm (9¾ x 6¾"), prepared as a transparency, mounted on card with title underneath.
The empty abbey fills with people when held up to the light.
[Ref: 64466] £280.00
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Westminster and Deptford Railway. Interior View of the Arcade beneath the Viaduct. N.B. _ The Vacant Ground on either side of the Arcade which The Company must necessarily purchase will be let on Building Leases for Shops &c._ to be erected after one uniform Elevation.
I.D. Paine Architect 57, Lincoln's Inn Fields, May, 1836. Day & Haghe Lith.rs to the King.
[n.d., 1836.]
Lithograph. Printed area 300 x 330mm.
Apparently published as part of a prospectus. John Davis Paine designed Waterloo Station.
[Ref: 4528] £320.00
Westminster and Hungerford from Waterloo Bridge.
W. Parrott Del et Lithog.
[Published by Henry Brooks, 319 Regent Street, Portland Place, and 87 New Bond Street, April 15th , 1841. / Printed by Hullmandel]
Tinted lithograph, printed area 220 x 410mm (8¾ x 16"). Very large margins. Full sheet as published.
A view looking up the Thames at low tide, from the north side of Waterloo Bridge towards Westminster Abbey and Bridge. Children fishing and swimming in the foreground, with a detailed view of the buildings along the north side of the river. Next to Hungerford Market a jetty protrudes into the river. Shortly after this print was made, Brunel's short-lived Hungerford Suspension Bridge was built across the Thames to service the market. From 'London from the Thames' (12 plates, 1842) by William Parrott (1813-69). Adams 198.5
[Ref: 37199] £480.00
[View of the River Thames including Westminster Bridge and Parliament]
Johnstone Baird [pencil signature]
[British, n.d., c.1920]
Etching on laid paper watermarked 'Hand Made,' 400 x 290mm, wide margins.
A view from above Whitehall Gardens, looking up the Thames to Westminster Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, St Thomas' Hospital and Lambeth Palace. Johnstone Baird (1880 - 1935). Born in Ayrshire, studied Glasgow School of Art. Naval architect with the Admiralty 1917-19. Travelled widely on the Continent. Exhibited 1910-30. From Broadlands, home of the Palmerston family.
[Ref: 27392] £450.00
A North View of Westminster Bridge. This noble Building, is 1223, feet long from Wharf to Wharf...far exceeds anything of its kind. Vue du Pont de Westminster de Côté de Nord. Ce grand Edifice a 1223 pieds, de Longeur d'un bout à l'autre...tout ce qu'on peut voir dans ce Genre:
Labelye architect. Parr Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament August 20, 1751. London Printed for & Sold by Robert Sayer Map & Print Seller at the Golden Buck opposite Fetter Lane Fleet Street.
Copper engraving. Plate 260 x 402mm. 10¼ x 15¾".
A view of Westminster Bridge. Westminster was proposed as early as 1664, but was opposed by the Corporation of London and the watermen. Eventually, funded by private capital, lotteries and grants, it was designed by Swiss architect Charles Labelye, and built between 1739 and 1750. Guildhall: p5425715.
[Ref: 16499] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
Westminster Bridge.
Drawn Printed & Published at Friedel's Estab 252 Tottenham Crt Rd. [c.1840.]
Sepia lithograph heightened in white, sheet 115 x 175mm. 4½ x 7". Crease through upper right corner.
View of Westminster Bridge, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Hall from the south side of the Thames; boats on the river and figures to foreground. Guildhall Library Record: 20226.
[Ref: 16447] £65.00
(£78.00 incl.VAT)
Westminster Bridge, Surry Shore.
Drawn by E. F. Lambert. Engraved by H. Pyall.
[n.d., c.1825.]
Aquatint, scarce. Sheet: 335 x 420mm (13¼ x 16½"). Creases.
A view of Searle & Son Boat Builders at Stangate Lambeth, figures watch and inspect the boats in the yard on the banks of the Thames.
[Ref: 47746] £290.00
(£348.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth.
Printed for John Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill. & Carington Bowles in St Pauls Church Yard London. [n.d., c.1750.]
Copper engraving. 285 x 425mm, 11¼ x 16¾", 18th Century watermark. Very fine.
A view of Westminster Bridge from the west, with Westminster Abbey on the left.
[Ref: 13177] £330.00
[Vue de la Pont Neufe a Westminster] [annotated in ink on verso].
[n.d. c.1770].
Pen and ink with pencil. Image 290 x 170mm. Occasional foxing.
Sketch by an accomplished hand taken from an engraving by Charles Grignion published in London c.1750 under the English title 'A View of the New Bridge at Westminster'.
[Ref: 406] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Westminster Bridge from Lambeth~Vue du Pont de Westminster du Lambeth. 1. Westminster Abby....2. St. Margarets Church....3. St. Stephens Chappel...4. Westminster Hall...5. St. Martins Church.
J. Maurer Delint. P. Fourdrinier Sculpt.
Published according to Act of Parliament, 1st August, 1744. Printed for Thos. Bowles in St. Pauls Church Yard & J. Bowles at the Black Horse in Cornhill.
Engraving. 255. x 410mm.
[Ref: 4155] £450.00
Westminster Bridge.
Drawn on Stone by W. Westal. ARA
Printed & Pubd by Englemann Graf Coindet & Co. 92 Dean Street Soho Feby. 1827. and Paris at Englemann & Co.
Lithograph on india laid paper, sheet 277 x 373mm. Trimmed to edges of india paper. Trace of water stain lower left and upper right.
View of Westminster Bridge with boats on the River Thames. To the left there is activity on the quayside including figures bringing a boat into dock. Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 7569] £280.00
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View near Westminster Bridge. From a Picture in the Possession of David Garrick Esq.r.
W. Marlow Pinxit Engraved by V. Green and F. Jukes.
Published Feb.ry 20th 1777. by J. Boydell, Cheapside.
Coloured aquatint. 440 x 555mm, (17¼ x 21½")
An oval view of Westminster Bridge and the old Parliament buildings, taken from the Lambeth shore of the Thames. In the foreground a man pushes a barrel in a quay.
[Ref: 4072] £480.00
A View of Westminster Bridge, with parts adjacent as in the Year 1760. Engraved from the Original Painting.
Sam.l Scott Pinx.t P:C: Canot Sculpt.
London, Printed for R. Wilkinson, R.H. Laurie and Bowles & Carver.
Engraving, platemark 340 x 570mm (13½ x 22½") large margins.
FIne view of Westminster Bridge and the riverside, after a painting by Samuel Scott (1701/2-1772), who painted repeatedly from a handful of favoured locations along the river Thames. For a hand-coloured impression in period frame see ref. 15842.
[Ref: 43528] £480.00
Westminster Bridge.
Drawn on Stone by W. Westal. ARA
Printed & Pubd by Englemann Graf Coindet & Co. 92 Dean Street Soho Feby. 1827. and Paris at Englemann & Co.
Lithograph on india laid paper, india 277 x 373mm.
View of Westminster Bridge with boats on the River Thames. To the left there is activity on the quayside including figures bringing a boat into dock. A fine impression. Not in Abbey.
[Ref: 7567] £350.00
A North View of Westminster Bridge......Vu du Pont de Westminster du Cote du Nord.
[n.d. c.1750.]
Engraving, paper watermarked. 165 x 260mm (6½ x 10¼"). Cut.
North view of Westminster Bridge with vessels on the River Thames. See Ref: 16499; See Collage: p5425715.
[Ref: 38410] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Wesminster Bridge. This noble Bridge, not inferior to any in the World, in 1220 Feet long. This divided into 73 large Arches, 2 small Ones, 14 Piers, & 62 Abutmnets. The middle Arche is 76 Feet in diameter...It took up almost double the Quantity of Stone, compar'd to that used in St. Paul's Cathedral. Vüe du Pont de Westminster. Ce noble Pont, qui n'est inferieur a aucune dans le Monde, est de 1220 Pieds de long, il est divisé en 13 large Arcades, & 2 petit Arches, 14 Piliers, 2 Aboutisans...Il a pris presque la double quantitée des Pierres en comparaison de celles employées dans celay de la Cathedrale de St. Paul.
Tho.s Boydell Delin & Sculp. No.23.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament & Sold by J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside London 1753.
Engraving. Plate 255 x 419mm, (10 x 16½") with very large margins. Creasing in sky area.
A view of Westminster Bridge from the west with vessels on the River Thames.
[Ref: 39805] £330.00
A View of Westminster Bridge. Vüe du Pont de Westminster. No.23.
Tho. Boydell Delin & Sculp.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament, & Sold by J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside London 1753.
Engraving, paper watermarked with large margins. Plate 255 x 420mm (10 x 16½").
A very fine view down the River Thames, with Westminster Bridge in the centre and St Paul's in the distance at the right; a number of boats on the water. The tower on the north side of the river is an octagonal water tower. Extensive text in English and French below. Westminster Bridge was the second London bridge to be built, and inspired, amongst other tributes, Wordsworth's 'Upon Westminster Bridge' beginning 'Earth has not anything to show more fair'. John Boydell's 'Collection of Views' was made after he turned from engraver to print publisher in 1767. The first collection was issued in 1770, and included some plates by printmakers other than himself. Adams (London): 47.23; for another impression see ref. 20972
[Ref: 29316] £450.00
Westminster Bridge. [pencil.]
Frank Harding [signed in pencil.]
[n.d., c.1930.]
Etching, 155 x 355mm (6 x 14"), with very large margins
Boats on the Thames in front of Westminster Bridge, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben beyond.
[Ref: 61708] £280.00
(£336.00 incl.VAT)
A View of Westminster Bridge. [&] Sir Watkin Williams Wynn Baronet.
Tho.s Boydell Delin & Sculp. [&] T. Hudson Pinxit. J. Aberry fecit Aquâforti 1753.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament & Sold by J. Boydell Engraver at the Unicorn the Corner of Queen Street Cheapside London 1753.
Etching with engraving. 255 x 420mm (19 x 16½"). Narrow margins, tear entering image on right of prospect; portrait trimmed to image on left, tear in top edge taped. Printed on both sides as in BM.
An oddity: a prospect of Westminster Bridge printed on one side and a portrait of Watkin Williams Wynn printed on the reverse. The top plate mark of the prospect is aligned with the right plate mark of the portrait. The artist, Thomas Boydell, is obscure: the BM describes him as a 'Member of Boydell family'. See BM 1880,1113.1319 for the same pairing.
[Ref: 46405] £350.00
View of Westminster Bridge including Westminster Hall and the Abbey.
Josh. Farington R.A. delt. J.C. Stadler fecit.
London. Publish'd as the Act directs Octr. 1790 by W. Byrne, No. 79 Titchfield Street.
Large and magnificent soft-ground etching with aquatint, printed in colours. Image 405 x 615mm (16 x 24¼"). Unexamined out of attractive frame. Some spotting; two creases visible in sky area. Margins covered by wash-line mount.
Spectacular view on the River Thames in central London at Westminster Bridge, with Westminster Abbey and Westminster Hall beyond; various boats and barges on the river in foreground, some laden with goods, others with passengers. Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821), a pupil of painter Richard Wilson, who became a member of RA in 1785. He is best known for the 76 aquatints after his paintings in John & Josiah Boydell's 'An History of the River Thames'. Crace V, 106.
[Ref: 26245] £1,150.00
View of Westminster Bridge including Westminster Hall and the Abbey.
Josh. Farington R.A. delt. J.C. Stadler fecit.
[London. Publish'd as the Act directs Oct.r 1790 by W. Byrne, No. 79 Titchfield Street.]
Soft-ground etching with aquatint, proof before publication line, printed in brown, blue and black. 465 x 665mm (18¼ x 26¼"), with large margins. Tear through left margin into plate.
Spectacular view on the River Thames in central London at Westminster Bridge, with Westminster Abbey and Westminster Hall beyond; various boats and barges on the river in foreground, some laden with goods, others with passengers. For this trial impression the title was printed in brown rather than the usual black. The colours were printed separately, but slightly misaligned, most noticeably in the ferryman lower right. Joseph Farington (1747 - 1821), a pupil of painter Richard Wilson, who became a member of RA in 1785. He is best known for the 76 aquatints after his paintings in John & Josiah Boydell's 'An History of the River Thames'. Crace V, 106.
[Ref: 66616] £620.00
A South View of Westminster Bridge. IX. 1. Westminter Abby. 2. St Margaret's Church. 3. House of Lords. 4. House of Commons. 5. Westminster Hall. 6. Parliament Stairs. 7. St Martin's Church. 8. St Mary le Strand.
T. Jefferys sculp.
[n.d. c.1746]
Engraving. 120 x 209mm. 4¾ x 8¼". Trimmed; slight crease in sky and slight loss below image.
A south west view of Westminster Bridge with boats and passengers on the River Thames. Also including a key to the main buildings within the view. Collage: p5425460.
[Ref: 25746] £75.00
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A View of Westminster Bridge from Stangate Stairs. Le Veüe du Pont Westminster de Stangate Escalier.
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament. [London. Printed for Jno Boydell Engraver Cheapside.] [n.d. c.1778.]
Etching and engraving. Printed area 247 x 398mm. 9¾ x 15¾". Edges cut; laid on sheet.
View of the Thames with Westminster Bridge on the right, and Westminster Abbey across the water to the left; from the Stangate Stairs.
[Ref: 26089] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Prospectus Pontis Wesmonasteriensis Londini. Viso del Ponte de Westminster a Londra.
[n.d. c.1790.]
Hand-coloured engraving. 317 x 425mm. 12½ x 16¾". Crease down centre; nicks to left-hand edge.
View of Westminster Bridge with vessels and passengers on the River Thames. Collage: p5422119.
[Ref: 26095] £360.00
Westminster Bridge, from Bishops Walk, London.
[n.d. c.1825.]
Aquatint with large margins, rare. Plate 178 x 229mm. 7 x 9". Crease to lower left corner.
Westminster Bridge seen from Bishops Walk, which is now Lambeth Palace Road and the site of St Thomas's Hospital.
[Ref: 26101] £95.00
(£114.00 incl.VAT)
Vue du Pont de Westminster. this noble Bridge not inferior to aan in the Word is 1738 couacts was finished 1750....Il a couté abatir plus de 218000 l sterling.
[n.d. c.1770.]
Hand-coloured engraving, with large margins. Plate 230 x 405mm. 9 x 16".
View of Westminster Bridge from the south with vessels on the River Thames
[Ref: 26139] £180.00
(£216.00 incl.VAT)
Londres, Pont de Westminster.
Fred.d Perrot 1838. Imp de Lemercier, Bernard & Cie.
Paris, chez Victor Delarue Ed.r Place du Louvre, 10.
Coloured lithograph, rare. Sheet 284 x 393mm. 11¼ x 15½". .
View of the River Thames, Westminster Bridge and the Palace of Westminster; Westminster Abbey behind in the background. See Collage: p5432945.
[Ref: 26103] £130.00
(£156.00 incl.VAT)