Method | Lithograph |
Artist | Day & Haghe, George Hawkins after S. C. Jones |
Published | Published by F. H. Weston, opposite the Royal Exchange, Bristol. [c.1845] |
Dimensions | Image 222 x 300 mm, Sheet 281 x 382 mm |
Notes |
Louis Haghe and William Day were the most famous Victorian firm of lithographic printing in London. They created and printed lithographs dealing with a wide range of subjects, such as hunting scenes, architecture, topographical views and genre depictions. They pioneered the new techniques for chromolithography as well as hand-tinted lithographs. In 1838, Day and Haghe were appointed 'Lithographers to the Queen'. After William's death in 1845, the firm became known as 'Day & Son'. George Hawkins II (1809 - 1852) was a British lithographer and architectural draughtsman. He was the son of the landscape painter and engraver George Hawkins I. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £160.00 |
Stock ID | 32911 |