Prospect of the Ruins of Dudley Castle, in Staffordshire.

Method Copper engraving
Artist after Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
Published London: Printed for J. Cooke, at the Shakespear's - Head, in Pater - Noster Row, [1771].
Dimensions Image 152 x 275 mm, Plate 184 x 300 mm, Sheet 223 x 361 mm
Notes A view of the ruins of Dudley Castle from Nathaniel Spencer's The Complete English Traveller based Samuel and Nathaniel Buck's earlier prospect.

Samuel Buck (1696-1779) and Nathaniel Buck (fl. 1727-1774) were British engravers and publishers, best known for their famous series of English and Welsh views. In 1727, the brothers commenced sketching and engraving a series on the architectural remains of England and Wales. This series included 83 large prospects of the 70 principal towns in England and Wales. It took the Buck brothers 28 years to complete their venture and during this time changes to their style. The brothers began to use a less formal style in their later engravings by including figures in the foreground and using more subtle landscapes in the foreground. In 1774, Robert Sayer obtained the plates, added page numbers to them and published them as Buck's Antiquities.
Framing unmounted
Price £55.00
Stock ID 51850

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