South Front, Lyme Hall (after Thomas Allom)
J. Lewis
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1813 - 1837
Materials
Paper, Wood
Measurements
220 x 270 mm
Place of origin
England
Order this imageCollection
Lyme, Cheshire
NT 500080
Summary
Print, hand-coloured engraving, South Front, Lyme Hall (after Thomas Allom) by J. Lewis. Depicting the South front of Lyme Hall. Lyme Hall stands to the right with a large oak tree in front and a lake in the foreground with swimming ducks surrounded by long grass. Grassy area in front of the hall with a group of figures playing with a dog, and a man stands on the left with another dog. Conifers and bushes in the background.
Marks and inscriptions
LYME HALL, CHESHIRE. / (printed centrally under image)
Makers and roles
J. Lewis, engraver (printmaker) Thomas Allom (Lambeth 1804 - Barnes 1872), artist