Vitruvius Britannicus: History of Hatfield House: Illustrated by Plans, Elevations, And Internal Views of the Apartments, From Actual Measurement

1833
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Vitruvius Britannicus: History of Hatfield House: Illustrated by Plans, Elevations, And Internal Views of the Apartments, From Actual Measurement
  • Author: Peter Frederick Robinson (British, 1776–1858)
  • Engraver: William Radclyffe (British, Birmingham 1783–1855 Birmingham)
  • Artist: After George Burridge (British, active ca. 1833)
  • Artist: After R. Stokes (British, active ca. 1833)
  • Artist: After Thomas Willement (British, London 1786–1871)
  • Artist: After Henry Shaw (British, 1800–1873)
  • Artist: After John Sanders (British, active 1833–35)
  • Publisher: Arthur Arch (British, active 1792–1838)
  • Publisher: John Arch (British, active 1792–1838)
  • Publisher: John and Arthur Arch (London)
  • Publisher: Longman and Co.
  • Publisher: Molteno and Co. (London)
  • Publisher: Priestly and Weale (London)
  • Publisher: William Pickering (British, 1796–1854)
  • Publisher: Rodwell (London)
  • Publisher: Williams (London)
  • Printer: Charles Whittingham [the elder] (London)
  • Binder: B. Basset (British, 19th century)
  • Date: 1833
  • Medium: Illustrations: engraving
  • Dimensions: 24 1/8 x 16 13/16 x 1 1/8 in. (61.3 x 42.7 x 2.9 cm)
  • Classifications: Portfolios, Ornament & Architecture, Books
  • Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1952
  • Object Number: 52.519.167a
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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