Method | Copper engraving |
Artist | Joseph Skelton |
Published | Published as the Act directs, June. 1 1818, by J. Skelton, St. Aldates, Oxford |
Dimensions | Image 245 x 186 mm, Sheet 275 x 215 mm. |
Notes |
A view of the tower of Oxford Castle, from Oxonia Antiqua Restaurata by Joseph Skelton. Skelton began publishing parts of this work from 1818 but it was not completed until 1820 and only fully published three years later in 1823 Joseph Skelton (1781 - 1850) was an English engraver of topographical and antiquarian subjects. He is best-known for his plates in 'Oxonia Antiqua Illustrata' (1823), 'Engraved Illustrations of Antiente Arms and Armour from the Collection at Goodrich Court from the Drawings, and with the Descriptions of Dr. Meyrick' (1830) (2 vols), and Girault's 'Les Beautes de la France' (1850). He settled in France in the latter part of his life and was elected FSA in 1844. His brother William Skelton was also an engraver. |
Framing | mounted |
Price | £50.00 |
Stock ID | 46369 |