Godstow - bridge & remains of the Nunnery

Method Aquatint
Artist Samuel Ireland
Published Pub. for S. Ireland May 1 1799
Dimensions Image 112 x 167 mm, Sheet 164 x 223 mm
Notes A view of Godstow showing the ruins of the Nunnery, the bridge, and part of the Trout from Samuel Ireland's Picturesque Views on the River Thames from its source in Gloucestershire to the Nore (1800).

Samuel Ireland (21st May 1744 - July 1800) was a British engraver, author, and collector of art and rare books, who specialised in series of 'Picturesque Views' with a particular focus on British rivers and waterways. In addition to his work as a topographical artist, he also etched a number of plates after Hogarth, Mortimer, and John Hamilton. His professional reputation was left in shambles following his unfortunate championing of a widely publicised hoax. A great admirer of Shakespeare, Ireland enthusiastically announced the discovery of a cache of Shakespeare manuscripts, which, after professional scrutiny, were proved to be forgeries created by his own son, William Ireland.

Condition: Light toning to sheet.
Framing framed
Price £120.00
Stock ID 51053

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