Method | Lithograph |
Artist | William Gauci after William Alfred Delamotte |
Published | London: Thomas Boy c.1843 |
Dimensions | Image 342 x 245 mm, Sheet 537 x 364 mm. |
Notes |
From 'Original Views of Oxford, its Colleges, Chapels and Gardens from drawings expressly for this work' by William Alfred Delamotte. The series was executed in lithography by William Gauci, and featured a historical and descriptive text by Charles Ollier. William Gauci was a lithographer and publisher (1826 - 1854; fl.) He worked in London and was the son of Maxim Gauci also a printmaker. William Alfred Delamotte (1775 - 1863) was a British draughtsman on wood and water colourist. He entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1794 and trained under Benjamin West. Delamotte moved to Oxford where he did numerous works depicting the city. In 1803, Delamotte became the drawing master at the newly established Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst where he remained for 40 years. Delamotte was also known for publishing his own prints. Condition: Some foxing to outer edges of sheet. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £100.00 |
Stock ID | 40722 |