View of the Peter Botte mountain, In The Mauritius.

Method Woodcut
Artist
Published June 15 1833
Dimensions Image 198 x 146 mm, Sheet 278 x 183 mm
Notes The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday from 31 March 1832 to 31 October 1845, was an illustrated British magazine aimed at the working class. Charles Knight created it for the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge in response to Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, which started two months earlier. Sold for only a penny and illustrated with woodcuts, it was an expensive enterprise that could only be supported by very large circulation. Though initially very successful—with a circulation of 200,000 in the first year—it proved too dry and too Whiggish to appeal to the working class audience it needed to be financially viable. Its competitor grew more slowly, but lasted much longer.
Framing unmounted
Price £25.00
Stock ID 27364

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