John Harris After Thomas Badeslade - 18th Century Engraving Broome Park

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Description

A fine bird's eye view of Broome Park in Kent, engraved by John Harris after an original drawing by British illustrator Thomas Badeslade. The engraving shows a detailed view of the house, gardens and surrounding parkland. Titled along the lower edge with a coat of arms centre. Broome was the seat of Sir Basil Dixwell. Originally published in 'Thirty Six Different Views of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Seats, in the County of Kent', 1750. On paper laid to fabric.

Condition

The condition is typical for a picture of this age including some discolouration.

Size

38.7 x 48.3cm (15.2" x 19")
Sheet: 40.2 x 51.3cm (15.8" x 20.2")

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SKU rx143
Artist John Harris After Thomas Badeslade
Date 18th Century
Dimensions 38.7 x 48.3cm
Medium Engraving
Style Realism
Subject Architecture & Cityscapes
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