Pavilion, Brighton

Method Aquatint and etching with original hand colouring
Artist George Hunt after Edward Fox
Published Published by C & R Sickelmore, Stationers, 26, King's Road, Brighton [c. 1827]
Dimensions Image 139 x 275, Plate 202 x 298. Sheet 271 x 363 mm
Notes A view of the Brighton's fantastic Royal Pavilion, with figures walking in its grounds. The elaborate pavilion was originally built as a seaside pleasure palace for George IV. This print published in C. & R. Sickelmore's 'Select Views of Brighton'.

George Hunt (fl. 1820 - 1845) was a printmaker and publisher. He was an aquatint specialist who worked for others as well as publishing himself or in partnership.

Condition: Some time toning and surface marks but overall in very good condition.
Framing unmounted
Price £150.00
Stock ID 45617

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