“probably Edward Wallis’s most beautiful production” (Whitehouse)
Wallis's Elegant and Instructive Game exhibiting the Wonders of Nature, in Each Quarter of the World.
London,
E. Wallis, 42 Skinner Street, Snow Hill,
[c.1818].
Engraving, with original hand-colour, dissected and mounted on linen, folding into original, red marbled paper slipcase with publisher's label, rubbed.
480 by 620mm (19 by 24.5 inches).
20580
notes:
This turn-based game consists of 26 vignettes depicting different natural wonders and hazards from around the world, these include the delights of Niagara Falls, the Cave of Antiparos in Greece, and the Devil's Bridge in Switzerland; to the natural hazards such as the sand storms of Arabia, and the Moskstraumen, or whirlpool off the coast of Norway. Curiously, Wallis includes an historic natural disaster - the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 that resulted in over 70,000 deaths. V...
bibliography:
Whitehouse, p.38.
provenance:
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