Title

Rare 1795 Colored "View of Blackfriars Bridge from Somerset Place" by JC Stadler after J Farington - History of the River Thames

Subtitle

Exquisite Historical Aquatint Engraving | Boydell's Thames History

Item Description

Overview

Offering an exceptional piece of history, this antique colored engraving titled "View of Blackfriars Bridge from Somerset Place" by Joseph Constantine Stadler, after drawings by Joseph Farington, is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of 18th-century art. Published circa 1795 for Boydell's renowned "History of the River Thames," this piece captures the essence of London's landscape during a pivotal era.

Details

Joseph Constantine Stadler, a German engraver who settled in London in the 1780s, specialized in aquatint engraving and contributed significantly to the success of many topographical works. His collaboration with Joseph Farington, an esteemed English landscape painter and diarist, resulted in the creation of this captivating view, offering a glimpse into the historical landscape of London.

About the Print

This exquisite print presents a detailed and atmospheric view of Blackfriars Bridge as seen from Somerset Place, showcasing Stadler's mastery in aquatint or colored engraving. A valuable addition to any collection, it offers not only artistic beauty but also historical significance, reflecting London's evolving landscape in the late 18th century.

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