Ruins called Om El Hamed near Tyre, April 25th 1839
Printmaker:
Haghe, Louis
Draughtsman:
Roberts, David
(After)
Printer:
Day & Son
Lithographic vignette reproduced on text page 'Ruins of an Ionic Temple'. One of 10 lithographs from the uncoloured version, issued in 20 parts, of Vol. II of the earlier 3 vol. subscription folio edition of _The Holy Land_. There are consecutive leaves and plates from No. 59 - 71 (most as vignettes, some as full-page plates), but with two missing lithographs and text leaves. The wrapper and title page also missing.
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1991) by Reitlinger, Henry Scipio
19th Century
1843
-
1849
Relates to No. 69 from Vol. II of the earlier 3 vol. subscription folio edition of _The Holy Land_. This is from the uncoloured version, issued in 20 parts.
Accession number: P.14964-R
Primary reference Number: 225614
Abbey: 385
Tooley: 401
Twyman (Lithography): 220-225
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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