[1] View in the Colosseum Regents Park London, Summer Fashions for 1836;
[2] View, Windsor Castle, Summer Fashions for 1841.
London,
B. Read, 12 Hart St. Bloomsbury Sq., & Broad Way New York America,
1836 and 1841.
Two engravings with aquatint and original hand colour, large closed tear, skilfully repaired.
Image: [1] 396 by 569mm (15.5 by 22.5 inches). [2] 410 by 580mm (16 by 23 inches). Sheet: each 500 by 670mm (19.75 by 26.5 inches).
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notes:
Benjamin Read's Regency fashion prints were the most successful advertising of their day. Read was a tailor by profession, but realised the potential for producing high quality prints of his wares. Ralph Hyde suggests that Read was inspired originally by the 'Monstrosities' of George Cruikshank, the satirist, who would produce an annual print of the worst offenders against fashion and the latest ridiculous trends. Read initially employed Cruikshank's younger brother, Robert...
bibliography:
Ralph Hyde and Valerie Cumming, 'The Prints of Benjamin Read, Tailor and Printmaker' Print Quarterly 17 (2000), pp.262-84.
provenance:
The first steam railway to have a terminus in the capital
Blaeu’s user’s manual for globes, spheres and sundials
“The first [map] published in an atlas to depict California as an island, and an accurate east coast of North America” (Burden)
Homann’s rare nesting pocket globe and armillary
Blaeu’s Grand Atlas
“…the six maps of England that are bound up for the pocket” (Samuel Pepys) 

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