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Item #13486 View of the Cathedral. Francis JUKES, after Edward DAYES.

JUKES, Francis (1745-1812) after Edward DAYES (1763-1804)

View of the Cathedral

London: Published by F. Jukes, 1798. Hand-coloured aquatint, printed on wove paper. The plate is inscribed: "To the Right Rev. John, Lord Bishop of Salisbury." Very good condition apart from some overall light soiling and mild creasing. Tape on verso is slightly visible at the edge of bottom margin. Sheet size: 17 1/2 x 22 inches. Plate mark: 15 x 19 5/8 inches.

One of a pair of views of the historic town of Salisbury by Francis Jukes, one of the greatest English exponents of the art of aquatint, after a work by the landscape painter Edward Dayes.

Francis Jukes was a prolific engraver, who was chiefly known for his topographical prints, the bulk of which he executed in aquatint. He contributed numerous plates to various publications including Walmsley's Views in North Wales (1792-4) and Campbell's A Journey in Scotland (1802) and collaborated on several projects with the engraver and publisher Robert Pollard.

Cf. Dictionary of National Biography.

Item #13486

Price: $850.00