Tag: John Bruce
To Capt. S. Brown RN. This plate representing the situation of the Chain Pier at Brighton during the Late Tempest
BPC00104 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce. Dated 23 November 1824. Capt Brown, who designed the Chain Pier, was an engineer who had designed the pier at the Port of Edinburgh. He and his fa... Read MoreBrighton Pier
BPC00079 Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by John Bruce, 3 Pool Lane, 1832. The figure in the toll... Read MoreOn the Morning after the Tempest, 15th October 1833
BPC00076 An aquatint drawn and engraved by John Bruce, 3 Somerset Place, Brighton. The storm of 1833 was the first to cause substantial damage to the pier. There had been two previous storms, in 1824 ... Read MoreInterior View of Brighton Royal Chain Pier
BPC00071 Aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce, and published by the artist as plate 4 in his Select Views of Brighton, 1829. The Chain Pier was such an attraction for artists that 171 known pri... Read MoreBrighton Pier
BPC00068 Copperplate aquatint engraving by and after John Bruce, and published in his History of Brighton and Stranger’s Guide 1827. This image shows the first rebuilding of the toll booth, but pre... Read MoreSuspension Chain Pier Brighton
BPC00066 There is a close-up view available of this image which makes the text legible: click here to view the detail Aquatint, drawn, engraved and published by the Brighton artist John Bruce, 8 Middl... Read MoreTo Willm Hallett, High Constable of Brighton, this plate representing the Carriage Road from the Castle Square to St. James’s Street, and other important improvements on the Old Steine, is respectfully dedicated by his Obt Servt John Bruce
BPC00060 A close-up view of this image is available: click here to see the detail Copperplate aquatint engraving, hand coloured but with the sky printed in blue. Drawn, engraved and published by the l... Read MoreView of Brunswick Square and Adjacent Buildings, Adjoining Brighton
BPC00050 Hand-coloured aquatint, engraved, printed and published by John Bruce after the architect C A Busby. Bruce was a prolific local artist/printmaker about which very little is recorded. Publishe... Read MoreThe Block House at Brighthelmstone in Sussex
BPC00020 Copperplate line engraving by Hawkins, published by Messrs Hogg, Paternoster Row, London 1795. This is the third edition of the plate. It was first published in The Antiquities of England and... Read More- 2 of 2
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