Description: The Prints CollectorOriginal Antique Maps and Prints ABOUT US VISIT OUR STORE Antique Print-BLACK HEATH-KENT-GREGORY PAGE TURNER-UK-Watts-1779 Description: This original antique print originates from: 'The seats of the Nobility and Gentry. In a Collection of the most interesting & picturesque views ....', by W. Watts, published in Chelsea, 1779. Artists and Engravers: Engraver: William Watts (1752-1851), a line-engraver, the son of a master silk weaver in Moorfields, was born early in 1752. He received his art training from Paul Sandby and Edward Rooker, and on the death of the latter in 1774 he continued the 'Copper-plate Magazine,' commenced by him, and published a number of engravings of country seats after Sandby. His own 'Seats of the Nobility and Gentry,' a series of eighty-four plates, followed in 1779-86. He sold the furniture and prints in his house at Kemp's Row, Chelsea, and went to Italy, reaching Naples in September 1786. After about a year he returned, and lived at Sunbury, Middlesex. In 1789 he went to Carmarthen, in 1790 to the Hotwells, Bristol, and in 1791 to Bath, where he spent two years. His views of the principal buildings in Bath and Bristol, prepared about this time, were published in 1819. 'Thirty-six Views in Scotland' appeared in two parts (1791-94). He was keenly interested in the French revolution, and went to Paris in 1793, where some of his views of English country seats were engraved in colours by Laurent Guyot. He invested most of the property which he had inherited from his father, with his own earnings, in the French funds, and the whole was confiscated, though he recovered a portion at the peace in 1815. His loss compelled him to return to the practice of his profession. He engraved three of the plates in 'Select Views in London and Westminster' (1800), and sixty-five coloured plates, from drawings by Luigi Mayer, for Sir Robert Ainstie's 'Views in Turkey in Europe and Asia' (1801). Soon after this he retired from his profession, and lived for a short time at Mill Hill, Hendon. In 1814 he purchased a small property at Cobham, Surrey, where he died on 7 Dec. 1851, after having been blind for some years, within a few months of his hundredth birthday. Subject: Plate 47 - XLVII: The Seat of Sir Gregory Page Turner, Bart. At Black-Heath, in Kent.Condition: Good given age. General age related toning and foxing, mostly not affecting image. Short margins as visible on scans. Slight indentations at top from binding. Please study scan carefully.Size (in cm): The overall size is ca. 23 x 16 cm. The image size is ca. 19 x 15 cm.Size (in inch): The overall size is ca. 9.1 x 6.3 inch. The image size is ca. 7.5 x 5.9 inch.Medium: Etching and engraving on a verge type paper with watermark (not visible on every sheet).Location: C187-04SKU: TPC 29242.1Section: WATTS-1779 ThePrintsCollector - LaurentiusOldMasterPrintsFrans LaurentiusMargo van Latum-van Dongen, Frank van LatumLocated in Zeeland (Noord-Brabant) - The Netherlands Free worldwide shipping on all orders of $70 or more.We ship our items to all locations worldwide.We ship within two business days upon receipt of payment.We ship by registered mail. Insurance is included. GO TO OUR STORE and explore our huge collection of fine antique maps and prints. We only accept payments via Paypal.Combined orders are possible! We will send a Paypal invoice on request!THE PRINTSCOLLECTOR GUARANTEES ITEMS SOLD THROUGH EBAY ARE GENUINE ORIGINALANTIQUE PRINTS IN THE CONDITION/TECHNIC AS DESCRIBED. ITEMS CAN BE RETURNED WITHIN 30 DAYS.
Price: 59.5 USD
Location: Zeeland
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Artist: William Watts
Subject: Architecture
Style: Realism
Features: Unframed, Plate Signed
Size: Small
Height (Centimeters): 16 cm
Width (Centimeters): 23 cm
Medium: Engraving
Color: Black & White
Type: Antique Print
Production Technique: Engraving
Theme: Architecture
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Year of Production: 1779
Material: Paper
Culture: European
Time Period Produced: 1750-1799
Region of Origin: Europe
Item Height: 6.3 in
Item Length: Not applicable
Item Width: 9.1 in
Signed: Yes
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: Europe
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Image Orientation: Landscape