After William Hincks (1752-1797), 'To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, This Plate of The Increasing Grandeur of The British Nation' dated June 1780, steel plate engraving. Together with 'View of the Fountain of Corinthe' and 'View of the Temple of Corinthe' both after Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781-1853), circa 1820s. (3) All framed and glazed, the Hincks print: 59.5cm x 70.5cm.
Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart.
Further information on the Dawsons website article here
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After William Hincks (1752-1797), 'To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, This Plate of The Increasing Grandeur of The British Nation' dated June 1780, steel plate engraving. Together with 'View of the Fountain of Corinthe' and 'View of the Temple of Corinthe' both after Merry-Joseph Blondel (1781-1853), circa 1820s. (3) All framed and glazed, the Hincks print: 59.5cm x 70.5cm.
Provenance: The contents of a Chelsea Mansion furnished by Nicky Haslam and Collette van den Thillart.
Further information on the Dawsons website article here