Oxforde
Sould by Iohn Overton at the whitehorse neere the fountaine tauern without Newgate,
?[1643].
Etched view, margins reinstated.
320 by 385mm. (12.5 by 15.25 inches). Plate size: 290 by 387mm.
18346
notes:
Hollar made the present print of Oxford during the period in which the city was housing the court of King Charles I, after the king's expulsion from London in 1642. The view is oriented to the south and spans central Oxford from the district of St Clement's in the east to Osney Abbey in the west, encompassing the city's many impressive buildings, as well as the surrounding fields. A 48-point key in the upper left-hand corner identified most of the significant structures and...
bibliography:
NGA 1943.3.4936; NHG Hollar 2523 II; Pennington 1054.
provenance:
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