Method | Chromolithograph |
Artist | after George Howse |
Published | Published by Ryman, Oxford, c. 1855 |
Dimensions | Image and sheet 273 x 460 mm |
Notes |
A scare separately published print of Eights Week on the Thames in Oxford. Issued laid to another sheet to simulate the look of a water colour painting. George Howse (fl. 1830-1858) was a British water colour artist who exhibited in England, Wales, Germany, and France, from 1830 onwards. James Ryman was a printseller on the High Street in Oxford, who was active between 1836 and 1865. He published Illustrations of Oxford, which 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 time toning and a scuff in the upper right of the sky. |
Framing | mounted |
Price | £800.00 |
Stock ID | 52794 |