[Brighton Pavilion.][&] George Baxter, Designer and Engraver on Wood, 37, High Street, Lewes. Emblematic Ornaments for Invoices, Coats of Arms, Fac-similes, &c. engraved on Wood. N.B. Sketches of Gentleman's Seats, Landscapes, Relics of Antiquity, Buildings, Machinery, Cattle, &c. accurately drawn for engraving.
[n.d. c.1827.]
Wood engraving and tradecard. Engraving 103 x 152mm. 4 x 6". Printer's crease on wood engraving.
Elevation of the front of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, as re-designed by John Nash between 1815-1822. Although the exterior was in the Indo-Saracenic style the interiors were in the most extravagant chinoiserie style ever executed in the British Isles. From Baxter's 'Stranger in Brighton', 1826; and his 'Select Sketches in Brighton', 1827.
Ford: 502 [Images of Brighton].
[Ref: 25546] £160.00
Wood engraving and tradecard. Engraving 103 x 152mm. 4 x 6". Printer's crease on wood engraving.
Elevation of the front of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, as re-designed by John Nash between 1815-1822. Although the exterior was in the Indo-Saracenic style the interiors were in the most extravagant chinoiserie style ever executed in the British Isles. From Baxter's 'Stranger in Brighton', 1826; and his 'Select Sketches in Brighton', 1827.
Ford: 502 [Images of Brighton].
[Ref: 25546] £160.00