Trent

Reference: S46539
Author William Miller
Year: 1832
Zone: Trento
Printed: London
Measures: 160 x 115 mm
€60.00

Reference: S46539
Author William Miller
Year: 1832
Zone: Trento
Printed: London
Measures: 160 x 115 mm
€60.00

Description

Veduta di Trento tratta dal Heath's Picturesque Annual, Travelling Sketches In The North Of Italy, The Tyrol And On The Rhine. With Twenty-Six Beautifully Finished Engravings, From Drawings By Clarkson Stanfield, Esq. ; By Leitch Ritchie, Esq. Author Of The "Romance Of French History," di Leitch Ritchie, stampato a Londra nel 1832

Acquaforte, in ottimo stato di conservazione. Incisa da W. Miller da un disegno di C. Stanfield.

William Miller (28 maggio 1796 - 20 gennaio 1882)

William Miller (28 May 1796 – 20 January 1882) was a Scottish Quaker line engraver and watercolourist from Edinburgh. Miller became an apprentice to William Archibald in 1814. His first published engraving was in that year, of an apple tree for William Archibald. This engraving appeared in Vol I of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. He spent four years with William Archibald, then setting up on his own account. At the end of 1819 he moved to Hackney to join the workshop of George Cooke. The premium paid for his 18-month stay with Cooke was £240. Other apprentices with Cooke included William Shotter Boys. In the 1830s his address is listed as 4 Hope Park, in the Meadows area of Edinburgh.

William Miller (28 maggio 1796 - 20 gennaio 1882)

William Miller (28 May 1796 – 20 January 1882) was a Scottish Quaker line engraver and watercolourist from Edinburgh. Miller became an apprentice to William Archibald in 1814. His first published engraving was in that year, of an apple tree for William Archibald. This engraving appeared in Vol I of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. He spent four years with William Archibald, then setting up on his own account. At the end of 1819 he moved to Hackney to join the workshop of George Cooke. The premium paid for his 18-month stay with Cooke was £240. Other apprentices with Cooke included William Shotter Boys. In the 1830s his address is listed as 4 Hope Park, in the Meadows area of Edinburgh.