Method | Aquatint |
Artist | Samuel Ireland |
Published | Pub. for S. Ireland May 1 1799 |
Dimensions | Image 110 x 165 mm, Sheet 162 x 222 mm |
Notes |
A view of Kempsford Church from Samuel Ireland's Picturesque Views on the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Nore. Samuel Ireland (21st May 1744 - July 1800) was a British engraver, author, and collector of art and rare books, who specialised in series of 'Picturesque Views' with a particular focus on British rivers and waterways. In addition to his work as a topographical artist, he also etched a number of plates after Hogarth, Mortimer, and John Hamilton. His professional reputation was left in shambles following his unfortunate championing of a widely publicised hoax. A great admirer of Shakespeare, Ireland enthusiastically announced the discovery of a cache of Shakespeare manuscripts, which, after professional scrutiny, were proved to be forgeries created by his own son, William Ireland. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £40.00 |
Stock ID | 51762 |