Changing Horses near Clermont (after Frederick George Byron)
Charles George Lewis (Enfield 1808 – Felpham 1880)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1802
Materials
Paper, wood, glass and metal
Measurements
595 x 795 x 20 mm
Place of origin
Cockspur Street, 11
Order this imageCollection
Tyntesfield, North Somerset
NT 23033.2
Summary
Print, colour wash engraving, Changing Horses near Clermont (after Frederick George Byron) by Charles George Lewis (Enfield 1808 - Felpham 1880). One of pair of colour washed engravings. This entitled CHANGING HORSES NEAR CLERMONT. Grey lines round picture and cream surround. At base is - Frederick George Byron Esqr. DEL. To right is - Engraved by Lewis. Above the title - London, Published Nov. 1 1802, by Willm. Holland, No 11, Cockspur St, (removed from Oxford Street). Black and gilt frame.
Provenance
Purchased from the estate of the late Lord Wraxall with the assistance of the NHMF and donations from members and supporters
Makers and roles
Charles George Lewis (Enfield 1808 – Felpham 1880), engraver (printmaker) Frederick George Byron (1764 - Bristol 1792), artist William Holland 1757 - 1815), engraver and publisher