View of Tatton Hall, Cheshire (after Edward Dayes)
James Pollard (Islington 1792 - Chelsea 1867)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1794
Materials
Paper
Place of origin
England
Collection
Tatton Park, Cheshire
NT 1302702.23
Summary
Print, engraving, View of Tatton Hall, Cheshire (after Edward Dayes) by James Pollard (Islington 1792 - Chelsea 1867). One of a set of architectural drawings for Tatton, this part of a set of Samuel Wyatt's 'Grand Design' and modifications, 1785-1794 consisting of twenty-eight drawings, with one engraving. This is an engraved view related to the set of twelve working drawings for the Grand Design for rebuilding the house, with revisions showing scheme without Greenhouse, for William Egerton 1785-1786. The set consists of plans, elevations and section. This engraving depicts a perspective view of Tatton, showing the uncompleted Grand Design for Tatton of circa 1791. Drawn by E. Dayes and engraved by Pollard.
Marks and inscriptions
E Dayes del.t, Pollard sculpt., Published Sept.28 1794 by L Stockdale Piccadilly (printed inscription)
Makers and roles
James Pollard (Islington 1792 - Chelsea 1867), engraver Edward Dayes (London 1763 - London 1804), draughtsman