To the Reverend The Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Christ of Christ in Oxford; This View of the West Front of Christ Church, is by Permission most humbly dedicated, by their much obliged & devoted Servant, John Buckler.

Method Aquatint
Artist Richard Reeve after John Buckler
Published Published May 1807, by J. Buckler, Bermondsey, Surrey. [c.1810 impression]
Dimensions Image 424 x 607 mm, Plate 505 x 650 mm, Sheet 567 x 828 mm
Notes An uncommon and imposing large-scale view of Christ Church after John Buckler. The scene shows Christ Church, with Tom Tower at the centre. Small groups of figures are on the street in front.

John Chessell Buckler (1793-1894) was an architect and antiquary. His work included restorations of country houses and buildings at the University of Oxford. He was the son of John Buckler (1770 –1851), an outstanding architectural draughtsman and Bailiff for Magdalen College's Southwark Estate for sixty years, whose views in Oxford, especially Magdalen College, rank amongst the finest ever produced.

Richard Reeve (c.1780-1835) was a British printmaker, most known for his aquatints.

Condition: Two small tears to bottom sheet edge. Watermark 'J. Whatman 1810'
Framing unmounted
Price £750.00
Stock ID 50820

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