Palace of Linlithgow
Maker
After
(artist)
1744-1817
(printmaker)
1755 - ca. 1823 (Life dates)
(printmaker, publisher)
1743-1805
(publisher)
1744-1817
(artist)
1744-1817
(printmaker)
1755 - ca. 1823 (Life dates)
(printmaker, publisher)
1743-1805
(publisher)
1744-1817
Title
Palace of Linlithgow
Date of Production
1782
Medium
printed in black
etching and engraving
etching and engraving
Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 27.6 cm
Width: 27.6 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.6109.34
Mode of Acquisition
Witt Library, transfer, 1990
Credit
The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust)
Copyright
Work in the public domain
Location
Not currently on display
Keywords
Provenance
Information not yet known or updated
Inscriptions
Label: The PALACE at LINLITHGOW / Is situated upon a rising ground on the north side of the Lake, or / Lyn, from whence the Town of Linlithgow receives its name. / Edward the First built a Castle upon this spot, where he chiefly resided... //
Inscription: Drawn by T.Hearne //
Inscription: T.O. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Inscription: No. XXXVIII //
Inscription: Engrav'd by W.Byrne & T.Medland //
Inscription: To His Grace the Duke of Hamilton & Brandon, Keeper of his Majesty's Palace of Linlithgow, &c / this View of the PALACE of LINLITHGOW is Inscribed / By His Grace's most obedient Servants, Thomas Hearne, & William Byrne. / London: Published as the Act directs,1 Nov.r 1782, by W.Byrne & T.Hearne. //
Inscription: Drawn by T.Hearne //
Inscription: T.O. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Inscription: No. XXXVIII //
Inscription: Engrav'd by W.Byrne & T.Medland //
Inscription: To His Grace the Duke of Hamilton & Brandon, Keeper of his Majesty's Palace of Linlithgow, &c / this View of the PALACE of LINLITHGOW is Inscribed / By His Grace's most obedient Servants, Thomas Hearne, & William Byrne. / London: Published as the Act directs,1 Nov.r 1782, by W.Byrne & T.Hearne. //
Information on this object may be incomplete and will be updated as research progresses. We are particularly committed to addressing any discriminatory or offensive language and ideas that might be present in our records. To help improve this record, and to enquire about images of The Courtauld Gallery Collection, please email gallery.collectionsonline@courtauld.ac.uk. Find out more about using and licensing our images.
____________________________