Remenham Druids Temple Park Place original aquatint by Farington Stadler 1793

$211.65
Artist
Joseph Farington
Originality
Original
Size
medium
Date of Creation
Antique (Pre-1900)
Material
Aquatint, Paper
Region of Origin
London
Original/Licensed Reprint
Original
Subject
Topographical
Print Surface
Paper
Colour
Multi-Colour
Listed By
Dealer or Reseller
Type
Print
Year of Production
1793
Original/ Repro
Original
Style
Realism
Theme
Topographical
Features
Limited Edition
Production Technique
Aquatint
Culture
english
Time Period Produced
1750-1799
color
Multi-Colour
Park Place including Druid temple
Published by J & J Boydell of London and dated June 1st 1793.
Shakespeare Gallery, Pall Mall, & No. 90, Cheapside.
from Joseph Farington's (1747–1821) 'History of the River Thames', 1794, 
A two-volume publication including 76 aquatints.
 
A very fine large original antique hand coloured aquatint illustrating Park Place, Remenham Berkshire. 
This fine aquatint was drawn by Joseph Farington. R. A and here engraved by Joseph Constantine Stadler. 
Generally very good condition, some age tone, with beautiful original hand colouring. Very rare.
As first published on folio sheet: 16½ x 12¼ (420mm x 310mm)

One of the grandest and most important books on the Thames. "although not the first coloured 
aquatint book, [it] was the first major one, and it was to set an example for the type of illustration 
that was to enjoy widespread popularity in England for some forty years" - Bruntjen (John Boydell 1719-1804).

ANOTHER GENUINE RARE PRINT OVER 220 YRS OLD
from RARE MAPS AND PRINTS