J.C. Stadler - 1793 Aquatint Hampton Court

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J.C. Stadler - Original 1793 Aquatint. A fine hand coloured aquatint with etching. Published by J & J Boydell of London and dated June 1st 1793. After Joseph Farington. From Havell's 'History of the Thames'. In a cream mount with gold outlines. Signed in plate. On wove. Very minor staining to left side of mount. Very sparse and light foxing to main image, but otherwise in good condition.

Joseph Constantine Stadler was a painter and aquatint engraver. He began working in London in the 1780s with ambitious topographical works. He worked on various publications with artists such as Joseph Farington, who made the drawings for 'An History of the River Thames' by William Combe (1794-6), Robert Bowyer with Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg's 'Picturesque Scenery of Great Britain' (1801) and on many publications for Rudolph Ackermann, including 'Views of London' (1812-22) and 'Public Schools' (1816). In 1787 he exhibited four landscapes at the Royal Academy in London, and in 1822 he engraved the 18 plates for Thomas Rowlandson's 'Sketches from Nature' (1822)

Size

21.5 x 33cm (8.5" x 13")
Sheet: 37.5 x 49cm (14.8" x 19.3")

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SKU ns651
Artist J.C. Stadler
Date 1793
Dimensions 21.5 x 33cm
Medium Aquatint
Subject Landscape
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