TRIANGULAR BRIDGE, CROWLAND [Untitled] by Robert Farren c.1887/1888

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A very attractive and rare late 19th century etching of Crowland Bridge, Lincolnshire which was etched by Robert Farren and published in [Farren’s] Cathedral Cities Peterborough with the Abbeys of Crowland & Thorney (Cambridge: Macmillan & Bowes, 1888).

Robert Farren (1832-1912), born in Cambridge, was a prominent Victorian topographical artist and etcher. Between 1868 and 1880 much of his work was exhibited in London, in particular, at the National Gallery and Suffolk Street. As a skilled etcher, he published a series of  topographical works including ‘The Granta and the Cam’ (1880), ‘Cambridge and neighbourhood’ (1881) and ‘Cathedral Cities’ (1888). He moved in Scarborough in 1889 due to ill health but returned to his native Cambridgeshire eight years later where he spent the remainder of his life.

  • This is an original Victorian etching.
  • Printed area is approximately 22.7cms by 15.2cms.
  • The print is in very good condition with decent margins. Click on image for a better view.
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  • Guaranteed to be over 120 years old.
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