Gate of Carisbrook Castle, Isle of Wight (after Philip James de Loutherbourg)
William Pickett (fl.1792-1820)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
Jan 1805
Materials
Aquatint on paper, card mount, pine and glass
Measurements
310 x 390 mm
Place of origin
Pall Mall
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Attingham Park, Shropshire
NT 608013
Summary
Print, aquatint, Gate of Carisbrook Castle, Isle of Wight (after Philip James de Loutherbourg) by William Pickett (1792-1820). Three figures in the foreground, accompanied by a dog, load a wheelbarrow with rocks, beside the bridge that crosses the moat to the ruinous gatehouse in the distance. Published by Robert Bowyer, Historic Gallery, Pall Mall, London, January 1805 from the original drawing for The Romantic and Picturesque Scenery of England and Wales, from Drawings made expressly for this undertaking by P.J. de Loutherbourg Esq., RA. Engraved by William Pickett and coloured by John Clark. Glazed, cream card mount and narrow moulded pine frame.
Provenance
Sneyer collection. Sneyer bequest to the National Trust, November 1989.
Marks and inscriptions
From the Original Drawing by P.I.DE LOUTHERBOURG RA Published by R.BOWYER,Historic Gallery,Pall Mall,Jany. 1805 (printed)
Makers and roles
William Pickett (fl.1792-1820), engraver (printmaker) John Clark (fl.1775 - 1825), engraver (printmaker) Philip James de Loutherbourg (Strasbourg 1740 – London 1812), artist Robert Bowyer (London 1758 - Byfleet 1834), engraver and publisher