kart. Condition: Gut. 213 S. : überwiegend Ill. ; 18 cm Exemplar aus dem Verlagsarchiv.- Kanten gering berieben /// Standort Wimregal HOM-42.993 ISBN 9783883793047 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 318.
0. 8° 213 S., überwiegend Ill. kart. Wenig bestossen, leichte Textbräunung. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher ; Nr. 304. Sprache: Deutschutsch 0,500 gr.
0. 8° 213 S., überwiegend Ill. kart. Innen sauber, Ecken & Kanten berieben, guter Zustand. Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher ; Nr. 304. Sprache: Deutschu 0,500 gr.
Published by The Hannibal Press, London, UK, 2022
US$ 131.39
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Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: New. Limited Edition. Published by The Hannibal Press, UK. Date: 2022. Sheet size: 54.6cm x 42cm with good margins. Fine quality digital print on 310gsm Canson Edition Etching paper after the original 17th century engraving. Edition of 95, numbered in pencil to the margin. Blind-embossed stamp of The Hannibal Press. Designed by Christopher Wren, Newby Hall was built between 1691 and 1695. Shortly afterwards the owner, Sir Edward Blackett, commissioned Peter Aram as head gardener to lay out formal gardens and avenues in keeping with the period. Very little of Aram's layout for Newby remains today, with the Lime Avenue to the far west being the only area of this elaborate design remaining within the garden. Interestingly there is another section of the radiating Lime Avenues on the Kip engraving extending through the farm land towards Ripon Cathedral. The working area, including the bothy, stables and kitchen garden can be seen much further west than they are now. These original structures are close to the foundations of the earlier Newby house which Blackett demolished.
Published by The Hannibal Press, London, UK, 2022
US$ 131.39
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketNo Binding. Condition: New. Limited Edition. Published by The Hannibal Press, UK. Date: 2022. Sheet size: 54.6cm x 42cm with good margins. Fine quality digital print on 310gsm Canson Edition Etching paper after the original 17th century engraving. Edition of 95, numbered in pencil to the margin. Blind-embossed stamp of The Hannibal Press. Designed by Christopher Wren, Newby Hall was built between 1691 and 1695. Shortly afterwards the owner, Sir Edward Blackett, commissioned Peter Aram as head gardener to lay out formal gardens and avenues in keeping with the period. Very little of Aram's layout for Newby remains today, with the Lime Avenue to the far west being the only area of this elaborate design remaining within the garden. Interestingly there is another section of the radiating Lime Avenues on the Kip engraving extending through the farm land towards Ripon Cathedral. The working area, including the bothy, stables and kitchen garden can be seen much further west than they are now. These original structures are close to the foundations of the earlier Newby house which Blackett demolished.
Published by c.1707, Londres, 1707
Seller: Frame, Madrid, M, Spain
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: ACEPTABLE. Vista de de las tierras y el río de Chiswick, La Casa en Chiswick en el Condado de Middlesex uno de los asientos de la RT. Charles Boyle. Grabado realizado por el grabador holandés Johannes Kip (1653-1722) en base a la pintura deLeendert Knijff (1650-1722). Juntos, Kip y Knijff, desarrollaron unaespecialidad de vistas grabadas de casas de campo inglesas,representadas en detalle a vista de pájaro. Su principal obra fue Britannia Illustrata: Or Views of Several of the Queens Palaces, as Also of the Principal seats of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain, Curiously Engraven on 80 Copper Plates, editada en Londres en 1707 y publicada en el invierno de 1708. Formato (cm): 34,5x48.