Antique Lithograph of the River Thames by William Parrott
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Title: The Pool Looking Towards London Bridge and
The Pool from London Bridge
Publication: Henry Brooks
Date: April 15th 1841
Description: Pair of coloured, original lithographs, drawn and lithographed by William Parrott.
Towards London Bridge - Numerous figures, boats, ships and paddle steamers in the foreground, Nelson's Column, St. Paul's cathedral and London Bridge in the background.
From London Bridge - Padle steamers with many passengers and other boats and ships in the foreground, Tower of London in the background. Printed by Charles Joseph Hulmandel (inventor of colour printing).
Condition: Printed on heavy grade paper, some minor marks.
Image sizes: 220 x 412mm, 8.75 x 16" approx., each.
£300.00 pair
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William Parrott 1813 - 1869
A draughtsman and lithographer of topographical and architectural views mainly after his own designs. Born at Overley, he was a pupil of J. Pye II (an engraver of J.M.W. Turner's works) and travelled frequently to the continent.