Christs College [Cambridge]

Method Steel engraving
Artist John Le Keux after Jonathan Anderson Bell
Published Published April 1st. 1838, by C. Tilt, Fleet Street, & J. Le Keux, Harmondsworth.
Dimensions Image 138 x 99 mm, Plate 175 x 140 mm, Sheet 223 x 140 mm
Notes From Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge, A series of views of the Colleges, Halls, and Public Buildings, engraved by J. Le Keux; with historical and descriptive accounts by Thomas Wright and H. Longueville.

John Le Keux was an engraver who was involved in several topographical books including the companion work Memorials of Oxford, whilst the artist Frederick Mackenzie was a watercolour painter and architectural draughtsman who made drawings for Ackermann's University of Oxford and Public Schools, and twenty-four of the Oxford Almnanacks between 1821-1853.

Jonathan Anderson Bell was born in Glasgow c.1808 and educated at Edinburgh University. He spent time in Rome, as an art student where he became an accomplished topographical draughtsman and water colourist.
For around 27 years Bell practised as an architect in Edinburgh, his designs included country houses, such as Beeslack for Charles Cowan and the Scottish baronial Victoria Buildings in Glasgow for Archibald Orr Ewing. He was a member of the Institute of Scottish Architects and in 1839 he was appointed secretary to the Royal Association for the Promotion of the Fine Arts in Scotland, a position he retained it until his death.
Bell died on 28 February 1865.
Framing mounted
Price £40.00
Stock ID 49898

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