Nash, Joseph "Westwood, Worcestershire"

Nash, Joseph "Westwood, Worcestershire"

$300.00
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Joseph Nash (1809-1878). “Westwood, Worcestershire.”  From Mansions of England in the Olden Time.  London: C. Hullmandel, 1839-41.  Approx. 12 x 16.  Deluxe tinted lithographs with original hand coloring.  Print margins trimmed to image and mounted to backing board as originally issued. Light scattered foxing on backing boards not affecting image.  Otherwise, very good condition.   Joseph Nash (1809-1878) subtitled this formidable work on Tudor (16th-century) domestic architecture as “depicting the most characteristic features of the domestic architecture of the Tudor Age, and also illustrating the costumes, habits, and recreations of our ancestors.”  Nash was a draughtsman and lithographer of architectural views, trained by A. C. Pugin.  He preferred a freer, more atmospheric style to that of his mentor. Here Nash was a perfect partner for C. J. Hullmandel, the famous British lithographer who experimented successfully with new processes, most notably the “lithotint” process, which he

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