The History and Description of Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Essex
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Title: The History and Description of Cassiobury Park, Hertfordshire, the seat of the Earl of Essex
Author:
John Britton (British, Kington St. Michael, 1771–1857 London (?))
Artist:
After Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, London 1775–1851 London)
Artist:
After Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (British, London 1812–1852 Ramsgate)
Artist:
After Henry Edridge (British, Paddington, Middlesex 1769–1821 London)
Artist:
After William Alexander (British, Maidstone, Kent 1767–1816 Maidstone, Kent)
Artist:
After François Huet Villiers (French, 1772–1813)
Artist:
After William Henry Hunt (British, London 1790–1864 London)
Artist:
After Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599–1641 London)
Artist:
After H. Fallows (British, 19th century)
Artist:
Designed and engraved by Robert William Billings (British, London 1812–1874 London)
Etcher:
Samuel Williams (British, Colchester, Essex 1788–1853 London)
Etcher:
Robert Havell Jr. (American (born England), Reading 1793–1878 Tarrytown, New York)
Etcher:
Edward Scriven (British, Alcester 1775–1841 Middlesex)
Etcher:
James Robert Thompson (British, active ca. 1799–1843)
Engraver:
John Wright (British, active 1828–41)
Etcher:
Aquatint by John Hill (American (born England), London 1770–1850 Clarksville, New York)
Etcher:
Aquatint by Frederick Christian Lewis, Senior (British, London 1779–1856 Enfield, Middlesex)
Publisher:
Chiswick Press (British, London)
Dedicatee:
George Capel-Coningsby, 5th Earl of Essex (British, 1757–1839)
Published in: London
Date: 1837
Medium: Illustrations: etching
Dimensions: 19 11/16 x 13 3/8 x 5/8 in. (50 x 34 x 1.6 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1941
Accession Number: 41.104.4
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