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Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2000. xxxiii, 153 pages, illustrations; 24 cm. Tight, clean copy. First paperback edition. "A definitive and much-admired biography of Thoreau, now made available (and affordable!) in this first-ever paperback edition of Henry Salt's final version." - Publisher.. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 8vo.
Mosque at Lucknow by SALT, Henry (1780-1827) - 1809
by SALT, Henry (1780-1827)
Mosque at Lucknow
by SALT, Henry (1780-1827)
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London: William Miller, 1809. Hand-colored aquatint by John Hill. Sheet size: 21 1/8 x 29 5/8 inches. The Grand Mosque of the Bada Imambara, one of the architectural wonders of India This great Mughal shrine was completed in 1784 by the Nawab of Awadh, Asaf-ud-Daula. Henry Salt, artist, traveller, diplomat and collector of antiquities, was born at Lichfield, Staffordshire, England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter, and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover, the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington, R.A., and (in 1800) of John Hoppner, R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802, when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George, viscount Valentia (afterwards Lord Mountnorris), whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited the Cape, India, Sri Lanka, and (in 1805) Abyssinia, returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings, some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India , published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena, the Cape, India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia and Egyp t, published by William Miller, with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia, who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work, Oriental Scenery (1795-1808), and displays great artistry by both Salt and his engravers. Abbey Travel II 515 no.3.
- Bookseller Donald Heald Rare Books (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher William Miller
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1809
- Keywords 19th century