Method | Steel engraving |
Artist | William Alexander Le Petit after Thomas Allom |
Published | Fisher, Son, & Co. Newgate Street, London; Rue St. Honoré, Paris. 1843 |
Dimensions | Image 124 x 188 mm, Sheet 205 x 270 mm |
Notes |
Entrance of Hoang-ho, or Yellow River, from from Rev. George Newenham Wright's China, In a Series of Views Displaying the Scenery, Architecture, and Social Habits of that Ancient Empire. William Alexander Le Petit (c. 1804-1896) was a prolific British reproductive steel engraver who lived and worked in London. Thomas Allom (13 March 1804 – 21 October 1872) was an English architect, artist, and topographical illustrator. He was a founding member of what became the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). He designed many buildings in London, including the Church of St Peter's and parts of the elegant Ladbroke Estate in Notting Hill. He also worked with Sir Charles Barry on numerous projects, most notably the Houses of Parliament, and is also known for his numerous topographical works, such as Constantinople and the Scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor, published in 1838, and China Illustrated, published in 1845. Condition: Some water staining to edges not affecting the image. |
Framing | unmounted |
Price | £45.00 |
Stock ID | 48907 |