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[Ireland, Bartlett, W.H. Illustrator], Coyne
THE SCENERY AND ANTIQUITIES OF IRELAND, Illustrated from Drawings by W. H. Bartlett; The Literary Portion of the Work by J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.
George Virtue, 1841
1035.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: an especially beautiful work filled with picturesque steel engraved scenes of ireland. william bartlett traveled extensively throughout europe and the east with his good friend dr. beattie, and brought home over a thousand drawings. eventually they were engraved and published into volumes with descriptive text. here we find one of one of bartlett's best works, partly attributable to the magnificent scenery of the country described. each engraving combines attention to detail, subtle use of lighting and shade, and romantic portrayal of the landscape. scenes are rendered from virtually every corner of the country and include both natural and architectural compositions.<br> the text focuses heavily on the history of each locale but also includes local customs, sights, and first hand travel impressions. a somewhat elusive title in the bartlett oeuvre, these illustrations of ireland are typical of his best and most famous work.