London, Westminster and Southwark as they appeared A.D. 1543.
From a drawing by Antony van den Wyngrerde, Sutherland Collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford. The Monastery at Bermondsey from a drawing in the collection of Mr Upcot. Copied from the originals and engraved by Nathaniel Whittock.
London,
Published by H.A. Rogers, 83 Hanley Road,
[1849, but ?1896].
Copper etching, printed on two sheets, key in lower margin with 128 references.
Image: 400 by 725mm. (15.75 by 28.5 inches).
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notes:
Shows the scene from the Palace of Westminster on the left to the Palace of Placentia on the right.
In producing his panorama Whittock made use of a series of drawings in the Sutherland Collection, then in the Bodleian Library, today in the Ashmolean Museum. These drawings, by an artist from the Low Countries, Antonis van den Wyngaerde, together form a prospect over 3 metres length, and constitute our earliest general view of London. For the Bermondsey Abbey deta...
In producing his panorama Whittock made use of a series of drawings in the Sutherland Collection, then in the Bodleian Library, today in the Ashmolean Museum. These drawings, by an artist from the Low Countries, Antonis van den Wyngaerde, together form a prospect over 3 metres length, and constitute our earliest general view of London. For the Bermondsey Abbey deta...
bibliography:
Howgego, pp.5-6; J. Hayes, 'Catalogue of Oil Paintings in the London Museum' (London: HMSO 1970), pp.5-6; F. Barker and P. Jackson, 'London: 2000 Years...' (London: Cassell 1974), pp.48-55; D.B. Brown, 'Ashmolean Museum, Oxford: Catalogue of Drawings', vol. 4 (Oxford: Clarendon Press 1982), pp.6-9; H. Colvin and S. Foister, 'The Panorama of London circa 1544, by Antonis van den Wyngaerde' (London: LTS, in assn. with the Ashmolean Museum 1996).