Method | Steel engraving |
Artist | George Hollis after E. Johnson |
Published | Published 1832, by James Ryman, High St. Oxford |
Dimensions | Image 198 x 282 mm, Plate 264 x 357 mm, Sheet 338 x 498 mm |
Notes |
From James Ryman's Illustrations of Oxford. George Hollis was a well-known artist and engraver who worked in Oxford in the first half of the nineteenth century. Many of his engravings were published by James Ryman, a printseller on the High Street, Oxford, active between 1836 and 1865. Hollis's views were published separately from 1819 before being bound as a volume with descriptive text in 1839. Illustrations of Oxford is a comparatively rare work with some uncommon views of the colleges to which celebrated artists like T. S. Boys, Frederick Nash and J. S. Prout made relevant contributions. Condition: Light foxing and discolouration to margins. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £150.00 On sale: £120.00 |
Stock ID | 38701 |