(after Claude Lorrain)
James Newton (London 1748 - c.1804)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1777
Materials
ink & paper
Measurements
320 x 420 mm
Order this imageCollection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 286464
Summary
Engraving,(after Claude Lorrain) by James Newton (London 1748 - c.1804). Published by John Boydell in 1777. Picture in a printed oval frame, the original painting belonging to a 'Mr. Gamble.' A herd of cattle are shown at a river with a cowherd. Two cross the river whilst others drink. In the background is a wooden bridge with a castle ruin behond. Narrow margin.
Marks and inscriptions
Engraving from an Original Picture of CLAUDE LORRAINE in the possession of W. Gamble (printed under image)
Makers and roles
James Newton (London 1748 - c.1804), engraver (printmaker) after Claude Lorrain (Champagne 1600 – Rome 1682), artist John Boydell I (Dorrington 1719 – Cheapside, London 1804), engraver and publisher