THE SOUTH VIEW OF HOLDENBY PALACE
IN THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON
Drawn & Engraved by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck
Published 1729
An impressive copper engraved view of what was once the grandest and largest private house
in Elizabethan England, built by Sir Christopher Hatton.
An excellent example of one of the highly collectible "Buck's Views".
Historical notes are displayed beneath the engraving. Dated & credited within the plate.
Fine condition , free of repairs or restoration. A crisp, dark impression printed on
hand laid paper.
This would frame up beautifully for display.
Please view a further close up image.
Measuring approx. 14.5" x 7.5" (370mm x 195mm) to the clear platemark.
Sheet size approx. 18.5" x 11.5" (480mm x 290mm)
The brothers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck left a fine legacy of detailed engravings of castles, monuments and other antiquities which are highly valued
today as fascinating records of these buildings as they were in the early part of the 18th century.
They began with the "Views of Ruins of Castles and Abbeys in England" usually known today as "Buck's Views", issued as loose prints although later
often bound in book form. Panoramic townscapes or "Buck's Prospects"followed later.
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