The Charter House, from the Square.

Method Copper engraving
Artist John Greig
Published London: Published Sepr. 1. 1804 by Vernor & Hood, Poultry, J. Storer & J. Grieg. Chapel Street, Pentonville.
Dimensions Image 135 x 195 mm, Sheet 255 x 355 mm
Notes A view of the Charter House in London from the square. In the foreground are figures strolling through the park including a woman a child with a small dog and a figure sat reading beneath a tree.

John Greig (fl. 1800-1853) British publisher, printer, and printmaker. He worked for James Storer in London, 1803-12.

James Sargant Storer (1771–1853) was an English draughtsman and engraver who devoted himself to the production of works on topography and ancient architecture, the plates in which he drew and engraved himself on a small scale. From 1814 James Storer worked wholly in conjunction with his eldest son Henry.

Condition: Toning and surface dirt to sheet edges, small tear to bottom sheet edge.
Framing unmounted
Price £25.00
Stock ID 48745

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