London from ye top of Arundell House
[1643].
Etched print, trimmed to platemark.
87 by 135mm. (3.5 by 5.25 inches).
18361
notes:
Located on the Strand, Arundel House was an extravagant town-house, more akin to a small palace, that belonged to the Bishops of Bath and Wells before being confiscated by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries and subsequently passed through the hands of various noblemen. Wenceslaus Hollar had stayed at the House himself, the current owner, Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, being a great patron of the arts and having a keen eye for promising young talent. His f...
bibliography:
NHG Hollar 460 II; Pennington 1011; MET 20.81.2.1.