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HARDING James D.

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1834

200,00 €

Antiquarius Libreria

(Roma, Italie)

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Détails

Année
1834
Lieu d'édition
Londra
Format
375 X 250
Graveurs
HARDING James D.
Description
Abbey Travel 29; Cremonini 126; RIBA 1465.

Description

Veduta tratta da Sketches at home and abroad, di James Duffield HARDING (1798-1863), pubblicato a Londra da Charles Tilt, 1836. “This book represents something of a landmark in the history of the lithograph in that it may be said to initiate the series of tinted lithographs, which . were to dominate the market for many years, reaching a peak of ambitious bulk in Roberts’s Holy Land, 1842–9” (Abbey). L’opera venne pubblicata stampata su carta litografica in “folio imperiale”; conteneva cinquantuno litografie a tinta unica (incluso il frontespizio), tutte disegnate da James Harding. Le viste includevano scene di Gran Bretagna, Francia, Monaco, Italia e Germania. I disegni originali furono realizzati in un periodo compreso tra il settembre 1824 e l'ottobre 1835, ma molti risalgono al 1834, quando J. D. Harding fece un lungo tour continentale. Non si sa quando i disegni furono tradotti a stampa, ma presumibilmente qualche tempo dopo l'ottobre 1835. Furono stampati da Hullmandel e pubblicati da Charles Tilt in un'edizione limitata di 1.000 esemplari. Le litografie di questo lavoro conferirono a James Duffield Harding una solida reputazione, sia in Inghilterra sia nel continente. In effetti, per il suo lavoro Sketches at Home and Abroad, l'artista venne insignito con un anello di diamanti del re Louis-Phillipe di Francia. ' Litografia tinta, in ottimo stato di conservazione. View of the town, taken from Sketches at home and abroad., London: Charles Tilt, [1836] by Harding. “This book represents something of a landmark in the history of the lithograph in that it may be said to initiate the series of tinted lithographs, which . were to dominate the market for many years, reaching a peak of ambitious bulk in Roberts’s Holy Land, 1842–9” (Abbey). Sketches at Home and Abroad was published as a set of imperial folio size and contained in total fifty-one original plates of single tinted lithographs (including the title page), all drawn on the stone by James Harding. The views included scenes of Britain, France, Monaco, Italy and Germany. The original drawings were made over a period from September 1824 to October 1835, but many date from 1834 when J. D. Harding made an extensive continental tour. It is not known when the drawings were put on stone, but presumably some time after October, 1835. They were printed by Hullmandel and published by Charles Tilt in an edition of 1,000 copies, after which the drawings were then effaced from the stones. The lithographs from this meticulously made set gained for James Duffield Harding a strong reputation, both in England and on the continent. In fact, for his work dealing with Sketches at Home and Abroad the artist was presented with a diamond ring from King Louis-Phillipe of France. Tinted litograph, in perfect condition. ' Cfr. Abbey Travel 29; Cremonini 126; RIBA 1465.
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