View on Loch Lomond Lake
Maker
After
(artist)
active 1780-1811 (Life dates)
(printmaker)
ca. 1750-1831 (Life dates)
(publisher)
(artist)
active 1780-1811 (Life dates)
(printmaker)
ca. 1750-1831 (Life dates)
(publisher)
Title
View on Loch Lomond Lake
Date of Production
1792
Medium
etching and engraving on paper
printed in black
printed in black
Dimensions
Height: 14.5 cm
Width: 18.3 cm
Width: 18.3 cm
Accession Number
G.1990.WL.7349
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: Engrav'd by S. Middiman. //
Inscription: Drawn by A. Callender. //
Inscription: VIEW ON LOCH LOMOND LAKE. / Publish'd Jan.y 3.1792. by J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside, & at the Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall. //
Label: VIEW ON LOCH LOMOND, IN SCOTLAND. / THIS View is take from the Point of Tirhan, which projecting into the Lake, is cloathed with Wood to the Edge of the Water; from / the Top of this Ground is seen the whole Extent of the Lake, extending near twenty Miles in Length. On the Right of the View rises / the distant Hill of Ben Lomond; whose Summit is two thousand Feet above the Level of the Water. //
Inscription: Drawn by A. Callender. //
Inscription: VIEW ON LOCH LOMOND LAKE. / Publish'd Jan.y 3.1792. by J. & J. Boydell, Cheapside, & at the Shakespeare Gallery Pall Mall. //
Label: VIEW ON LOCH LOMOND, IN SCOTLAND. / THIS View is take from the Point of Tirhan, which projecting into the Lake, is cloathed with Wood to the Edge of the Water; from / the Top of this Ground is seen the whole Extent of the Lake, extending near twenty Miles in Length. On the Right of the View rises / the distant Hill of Ben Lomond; whose Summit is two thousand Feet above the Level of the Water. //
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