Fine Art Print Engraving Color W.H.Bartlett Framed
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This color engraving is a reproduction of W.H. Barlette's work Round Tower, & Glendalough. This image takes place in Ireland. The frame has a few scratches and the print has a few small age spots. Wonder art piece to have.
11.5in x 13in
Weight:2lbs
Artist History:
Bartlett was born in Kentish Town, London in 1809. He was apprenticed to John Britton (1771–1857), and became one of the foremost illustrators of topography of his generation. He traveled throughout Britain, and in the mid and late 1840s, he traveled extensively in the Balkans and the Middle East. He made four visits to North America between 1836 and 1852.
In 1835, Bartlett first visited the United States to draw the buildings, towns and scenery of the northeastern states. The finely detailed steel engravings Bartlett produced were published uncolored with a text by Nathaniel Parker Willis as American Scenery; or Land, Lake, and River: Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. American Scenery was published by George Virtue in London in 30 monthly installments from 1837 to 1839. -from wiki
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