Funchal.From the Anchorage
Drawn on Stone by W. Westall, A.R.A. From a Sketch by J.B.
Printed by Engelmann Graf Coindet & Co. [1827]
Lithograph, printed area 240 x 305mm (9½ x 12").
A view of the city of Funchal, the largest city and capital of the island of Madeira. Plate from the scarce volume 'Views in the Madeiras executed on Stone' (1827) by the Rev James Bulwer (1794-1879), antiquary and amateur watercolourist (he was taught by John Sell Cotman while at Cambridge). This lithograph was made by the well-known William Westall (1781-1850), who unlike many printmakers working from travellers' topographical views, had visited Madeira himself (in 1801 and 1805).
Not in Abbey
[Ref: 43171] £260.00
Printed by Engelmann Graf Coindet & Co. [1827]
Lithograph, printed area 240 x 305mm (9½ x 12").
A view of the city of Funchal, the largest city and capital of the island of Madeira. Plate from the scarce volume 'Views in the Madeiras executed on Stone' (1827) by the Rev James Bulwer (1794-1879), antiquary and amateur watercolourist (he was taught by John Sell Cotman while at Cambridge). This lithograph was made by the well-known William Westall (1781-1850), who unlike many printmakers working from travellers' topographical views, had visited Madeira himself (in 1801 and 1805).
Not in Abbey
[Ref: 43171] £260.00
