Revesby Abbey
Maker
After
(artist)
active 1789-1802 (Life dates)
After
(intermediary draughtsman (?))
1782-1856
(printmaker)
1767-1827
(publisher)
1769-1845
(artist)
active 1789-1802 (Life dates)
After
(intermediary draughtsman (?))
1782-1856
(printmaker)
1767-1827
(publisher)
1769-1845
Title
Revesby Abbey
Date of Production
1803
Medium
etching and engraving
printed in black
printed in black
Dimensions
Height: 23 cm
Width: 31.6 cm
Width: 31.6 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.6125.36
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
Inscription: Drawn by T. Nash from a Sketch by Wm. Brand Esq.r. //
Inscription: Howlett's Views in County of Lincoln, 1800 / T.O. //
Inscription: Engraved by B. Howlett. //
Inscription: Revesby Abbey. / LONDON. Published July 1. 1803, by William Miller, Old Bond Street. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Label: REVESBY ABBEY. / REVESBY ABBEY, the sea of the Right Honourable Sir Joseph / Banks, Baronet, is situate in the hundred of Bolingbroke, and division of Lindsey, distant about twenty-two miles E S E from / Lincoln, twelve north from Boston, six south from Horncastle, and / at an equal distance of seven miles from Spilsby and Tattershall, / standing on ground of considerable elevation above the East, West, / and Wildmore Fens, over which it commands a most extensive / view. ... //
Inscription: Howlett's Views in County of Lincoln, 1800 / T.O. //
Inscription: Engraved by B. Howlett. //
Inscription: Revesby Abbey. / LONDON. Published July 1. 1803, by William Miller, Old Bond Street. //
Stamp: WITT / LIBRARY //
Label: REVESBY ABBEY. / REVESBY ABBEY, the sea of the Right Honourable Sir Joseph / Banks, Baronet, is situate in the hundred of Bolingbroke, and division of Lindsey, distant about twenty-two miles E S E from / Lincoln, twelve north from Boston, six south from Horncastle, and / at an equal distance of seven miles from Spilsby and Tattershall, / standing on ground of considerable elevation above the East, West, / and Wildmore Fens, over which it commands a most extensive / view. ... //
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