1841 hotsell Interior of Tintern Abbey (looking East), Monmouthshire, Wales Britain. Antique Folio Lithograph by Louis Haghe. Scarce Original
1841 Louis Haghe Folio Lithograph Interior of Tintern Abbey (looking East) Monmouthshire Wales Great.
1841 Louis Haghe Folio Lithograph. Interior of Tintern Abbey (looking East), Monmouthshire, Wales, Great Britain
Very Scarce tinted lithograph by Louis Haghe. Born in Belgium in 1806, Haghe settled in Britain in 1823 and partnered with William Day in 1830 to form Day & Haghe, "the most famous early Victorian firm of lithographic printing in London." Together, they pioneered new techniques in lithography and chromolithography, and were made Lithographers to the Queen in 1838.
Haghe's most ambitious lithography project consisted of providing over 250 fine images for David Roberts' The Holy Land between 1842-1849.
Lithograph taken from a portfolio entitled: Views of the Ruins and Picturesque Scenery of Chepstow, Tintern and Raglan. From Nature and Lithographed by Louis Haghe, Esq.
Bristol, Published by George Davey, 1841.
I have been unable to find any other copies of the source volume for this litho on the internet, and have not found a match on COPAC, attesting to the scarcity of this lithograph.
Size: Approx 13 inches x 11 inches (ENTIRE PAGE), Image hotsell Area is approx. 11 inches x 8 inches.
Condition: Very Good. The image area is near fine. Margins are slightly trimmed, and exhibit light handling, light soil and some light, scattered foxing. See Photos.
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