Statue of King William the Fourth
Erected by the Corporation of the City of London in King William Street.
London,
Printed by M & N Hanhart,
[1844-45].
Tinted lithograph, printed in three colours and finished by hand, heightened in gum Arabic.
Image: 605 by 514mm. (23.75 by 20.25 inches) Sheet: 740 by 550mm. (29.25 by 21.75 inches).
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notes:
A print showing the statue of William IV erected in December 1844 on a street also named after the monarch, as it was built during this reign. The statue was commissioned by the Corporation of the City of London, and carved by Samuel Nixon, a now relatively unknown sculptor from a family of glass painters and sculptors.
It shows William in the uniform of the Lord High Admiral, an office he gained in 1827, three years before he became king. William entered the na...
It shows William in the uniform of the Lord High Admiral, an office he gained in 1827, three years before he became king. William entered the na...
bibliography:
London Metropolitan Archives La.Pr.335/KIN(1).
provenance:
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