A very attractive late 19th century view of Bowood House and Park, Wiltshire which was published in the Reverend F. O. Morris’s The County Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland (London: 1864-1880). The park and gardens are generally regarded as being amongst the finest ever designed by Lancelot “Capability” Brown. The main house, as seen in the view, was regrettably pulled down in 1956, but the beautiful wing on the left still remains.
Drawn by Francis Lydon and printed by Benjamin Fawcett, the plates from this series were produced by a technique known as ‘Chromoxylography’, an early form of colour printing based on the Baxter process. Each plate comprises of eight or more different colours which were applied by separate woodblocks. The overall detail, richness and quality, however, was down to the combined abilities of both Lydon as a draughtsman and Fawcett as a printer. Morris’s work ran into six volumes with a total of 240 coloured plates being produced.
- This is an original chromoxylograph.
- Printed area is approximately 19cms by 15.5cms (includes title)
- The item is in very good condition with decent margins. Click on image for a better view.
- The item comes displayed in a ready to frame green acid free mount.
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- Guaranteed to be over 125 years old.