Buscot Park (after Joseph Farington)
Joseph Constantine Stadler (b.Germany - fl. London 1780-1812)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1 Jun 1793
Materials
Glass, Paper, Wood
Measurements
14.25 x 17.75 in
Place of origin
London
Order this imageCollection
Basildon Park, Berkshire
NT 264816.9
Summary
Print, engraving, Buscot Park (after Joseph Farington) by Joseph Constantine Stadler (b.Germany - fl. London 1780-1812). Large, square, white house stands on rise with trees and horses in front. To left valley falls away, roof of stable block just visible over brow of hill, a village with church in far distance. Within black line and grey wash borders. Inscribed: 'Buscot Park.' Mounted and glazed in black and gold Hogarth frame. One of a set of 15 aquatints (see NT/COO/D/3a-o).
Marks and inscriptions
'Buscot Park.'
Makers and roles
Joseph Constantine Stadler (b.Germany - fl. London 1780-1812), engraver (printmaker) Joseph Farington, RA (Leigh, Manchester 1747 - Didsbury, Canada 1821), artist