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1788[Bearbeiten]

Adrian Zingg: Dresden und die Augustusbrücke vom linken Elbufer aus.


Adrian Zingg (1734–1816)

Dresden und die Augustusbrücke vom linken Elbufer aus

Unbekanntes Datum (wahrscheinlich um 1788)

Technik Umrissradierung, braun laviert

Maße 9,7 × 16,5 cm

Kupferstichkabinett Dresden

1795[Bearbeiten]

The City of Dresden, Druck wohl aus dem Katalog von 1795 auf der Grundlage eines Stiches aus dem Katalog von 1754


The City of Dresden

Stich / Druck

Hand-colored engraving on wove paper

Höhe: 153,7 cm ? idR 10,5-11 x 16-17 Zoll

Yale Center für Britische Kunst

Bowles & Carver

publisher/printer

1793-1832 (trading dates)

Address: No.69, St Paul's Churchyard, London

Map and Print Warehouse, No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard, London (Bowles & Carver)

Partnership of (Henry) Carington Bowles II (1763-c.1830; son of Carington Bowles I, q.v.) and Samuel Carver (q.v.), continuing the Bowles business in St Paul's Churchyard, London, 1793-1832. In 1818, Bowles built Myddelton House in Enfield.

A view of the shop when trading as Bowles and Carver appears in Thomas Hornor's Prospectus: View of London and the…

Bibliography

ODNB (Bowles family)

Catalogue: 1795.

For reproductions of 163 prints see Old English Cuts and Illustrations for Artists and Craftspeople: Bowles and Carver, New York, 1970 (also published in the same year as Catchpenny Prints: 163 popular engravings from the eighteenth century)

firms:

  • Thomas Bowles the second (aktiv 1714 bis 1763) - Thomas Bowles the first was a a print engraver in the late 17th century - es gab auch einen Katalog 1754
  • John Bowles (1701 bis 1779) - "Old John Bowles" or "Black Horse Bowles" was established at no. 13 Cornhill - the brother from Thomas the second
  • Carrington Bowles (1724 bis 1793) - the son from John
  • Bowles & Carver (1794 bis 1832) - Henry Carrington Bowles + Samuel Carver