Charles Wild Art
British, 1781-1835
William Henry Pyne was an English writer, illustrator and painter. He was trained at a drawing academy in London and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1790. He excelled at topographical scenes, often including groups of people which were rendered in pen, ink and watercolor. He was a founder of the Old Water-Colour Society in 1804 but he later resigned when the group refused to to expand its membership to more than 24 artists. He collaborated with the well known publisher Rudolph Ackermann on several publications.to
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Artist: Charles Wild
Four 19th Century Hand Colored Engravings Depicting English Royal Residences
By Charles Wild
Located in Alamo, CA
Four hand colored etchings and aquatints depicting interiors within English royal residences, including "The Blue Velvet Room at Carlton House", "The Queen's Library at Frogmore", "T...
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1810s Academic Charles Wild Art
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The German Chapel in St. James Palace, A 19th Century Hand Colored Engraving
By Charles Wild
Located in Alamo, CA
A hand-colored engraving of the interior The German Chapel, St. James Palace in London, England from 'The History of the Royal Residences of Windsor Castle, St. James Palace, Carlton House, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court, Buckingham House, and Frogmore', commissioned by the British Royal Family. The work is one of the finest depictions of interiors ever published. The engraving was created by Daniel Havel (1786-1826) after a painting by Charles Wild (1781-1835) and published by William Henry Pyne (1770–1843) in 1819.
The print is presented in a gold-colored wood museum style frame and an elaborate light grey French mat with highlighted gold and royal blue bands. A certificate of authenticity from Trowbridge Gallery...
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