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Benjamin ColeA View of the House of Commons /// George II English Parliament London England1756
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Artist: Benjamin Cole (English, c. 1697-1783)
Title: "A View of the House of Commons"
Portfolio: The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to the Present Time
Year: 1756 (Second edition)
Medium: Original Etching and Engraving on laid paper
Limited edition: Unknown
Printer: Unknown, likely London, UK
Publisher: T. Osbourne & J. Shipton, and J. Hodges, London, UK
Reference: "London Illustrated: 1604-1851" - Adams No. 38
Sheet size: 13.63" x 8.82"
Condition: Margins have been trimmed to image. Toning to sheet. Has been professionally stored away for decades. It is otherwise a strong impression in good condition
Notes:
Provenance: private collection - Aspen, CO. Printed in one color from one copper plate: black. Comes from William Maitland's two volume "The History and Survey of London from its Foundation to the Present Time", (1756) (Second edition), which consists of 121 engravings. At this time, the House of Commons was located in St. Stephen's Chapel, Palace of Westminster, later largely destroyed due to a fire in 1834.
Biography:
Benjamin Cole (c. 1697-1783) was from a well-known family of engravers. He began his career engraving maps and trade cards. His earliest architectural works are thought to be his series of English and Welsh cathedrals, published in 1715. These prints were incorporated into a series of ‘Prospects’, published by John Overton in the 1720s. Cole also engraved plates for ‘Views of the Several Parts of the Palace or Castle of Versailles’ (1725) for Overton. In 1736 Cole and William Henry Toms engraved the plates for architect Nicholas Hawksmoor’s ‘A Short Historical Account of London Bridge’. However, Cole more commonly engraved portraits and decorative subjects, such as bookplates, after works by contemporary artists.
- Creator:Benjamin Cole (1697 - 1783, English)
- Creation Year:1756
- Dimensions:Height: 13.63 in (34.63 cm)Width: 8.82 in (22.41 cm)
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- Period:1750-1759
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- Gallery Location:Saint Augustine, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU121214561922
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Biography:
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