BPC00533 Aquatint engraving by and after William Daniell. Published by Daniell, Cleveland Street, Fitzroy Square, London Aug 1st 1823 and then in his ‘Voyage Round Great Britain’ of 1824. The scen...Read More
BPC00532 Aquatint engraving from a drawing by Edward Fox, published by W. Saunders, 112 St. James’s Street, Brighton – c1832. IoB notes that the original plate, 207, has been re-engraved to show i...Read More
BPC00512 Aquatint engraving by C. Derby, no artist named. Published by W.H. Mason in his ‘Fashionable Handbook for Visitors to Brighton’ 1841/42. This is an interesting example of aquatint engravi...Read More
BPC00519 Aquatint engraving, no artists or publisher mentioned. Listed in Images of Brighton (301) as a lithographic transfer from an aquatint, but this is the original aquatint. ...Read More
BPC00517 Aquatint by and after John Bruce. Published by him from 1 Steine Place and the First Tower on the Chain Pier. Family coat of arms in the centre, with the Kemp motto Lucem Spero ( I hope for l...Read More
BPC00509 The Pavilion at Brighton’ Aquatint engraving by S. Hollands, 11 Vauxhall Walk, Lambeth, Oct 17th 1818, one of only two oval prints, there are 6 small circular views. This shows Holland’s ...Read More
BPC00508 Comte after Philip James de Loutherbourg(1740 – 1811). Published by de Loutherbourg and sold by V. & R. Green, Bedford Square, London. July 1 1797. The pair to ‘Fishermen going on boa...Read More
BPC00391 Aquatint c1805. Artist and engraver unknown. There is a smaller edition of this subject, also in aquatint, but untitled. On the left is Marlborough House, and in the centre is Mrs Fitzherbert...Read More
BPC00351 Aquatint engravings. The church view was published in J Rouse’s Scraps of Sussex, c1830. The pictures of the font are not recorded, but to see them stuck together on old paper might indica...Read More