Thomas Medland
Westminster Abbey, 1796
Engraving
23.2 x 29.3 cm
Elizabeth Harvey-Lee
£ 100.00
Medland worked in London as a draughtsman and engraver, until he was appointed drawing master at the Haileybury College, Hertfordshire, founded in 1806 by the East India Company. This engraving,...
Medland worked in London as a draughtsman and engraver, until he was appointed drawing master at the Haileybury College, Hertfordshire, founded in 1806 by the East India Company. This engraving, after (James) Miller, for the series Select Views in London and Westminster, published by Colnaghi in 1796.
On wove paper watermarked with the date (?) 94. Trimmed to the platemark, as issued by Colnaghi, with sewing holes at the left edge of the sheet. A little soiled. Ex collection: Laszlo E. Hudec (1893-1958) an important architect in Shanghai, through the 1920’s -40’s. James Miller (fl.1773-1791) exhibited drawings at the Society of Artists 1773-1791 and at the Royal Academy 1781-88.
On wove paper watermarked with the date (?) 94. Trimmed to the platemark, as issued by Colnaghi, with sewing holes at the left edge of the sheet. A little soiled. Ex collection: Laszlo E. Hudec (1893-1958) an important architect in Shanghai, through the 1920’s -40’s. James Miller (fl.1773-1791) exhibited drawings at the Society of Artists 1773-1791 and at the Royal Academy 1781-88.
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