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Johannes Kip after Leonard KnyffSt James's House, London, engraving, Johannes Kip after Leonard Knyff, 17081708
1708
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£344.87
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About the Item
'St James's House - Le Palais Royal de St James'
Engraving by Johannes Kip after Leonard Knyff.
Kip was a Dutch engraver who moved to London circa 1690, where he became well-known for his engravings of country houses, wide landscapes and formal gardens, all executed with meticulous detail. He engraved many of drawings of Leonard Knyff a Dutch landscape artist. Centre vertical fold as issued.
355mm by 480mm (platemark)
420mm by 520mm (sheet)
- Creator:Johannes Kip after Leonard Knyff
- Creation Year:1708
- Dimensions:Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 19.3 in (49 cm)
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- Condition:Central vertical fold as issued. Faint rippling in paper. A couple of tiny spots. Faint crease along central fold. The image not quite aligned towards the bottom of the central fold. A little soiling bottom right corner of the sheet.
- Gallery Location:Melbourne, AU
- Reference Number:Seller: VW7841stDibs: LU124427380562
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