A View of Part of the Garden at Hall-Barn near Beckonsfield in Buckinghamshire, a Seat of Edmund Waller, Esq./ Vue d’une Partie du Jardin a Hall-Barn, dans la Comté de Bucks, appertanant a Edmund Waller Ecuyer
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About the work
- Location
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Country: Denmark
City: Copenhagen
Place: British Embassy
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About the artist
William Woollett was the son of an innkeeper, from Maidstone, Kent. In 1750 he was apprenticed to John Tinney at the Goldsmith’s Company. By 1759, he was studying at St Martin’s Lane Academy. Three years later he married Hannah but, after their five children died in infancy, Hannah also died in 1770. Woollett was later remarried to Elizabeth. His earliest prints are of country houses and gardens, after his own designs. He was first employed by John Boydell in 1760. His engraving after Richard Wilson’s ‘The Destruction of the Children of Niobe’ won him considerable critical acclaim and, as a result, Alan Ramsay invited him to engrave his portrait of George III. Woollett reportedly died ‘from the effect of an accident, unskilfully treated’.
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Explore
- Places
- England, Hall Barn, Buckinghamshire
- Subjects
- urn, topography, landscape C18th, tree, duck, lake, man, woman, 18th century costume, dress, path, garden, country house/mansion
- Materials & Techniques
- engraving, coloured engraving
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Details
- Title
- A View of Part of the Garden at Hall-Barn near Beckonsfield in Buckinghamshire, a Seat of Edmund Waller, Esq./ Vue d’une Partie du Jardin a Hall-Barn, dans la Comté de Bucks, appertanant a Edmund Waller Ecuyer
- Date
- Medium
- Coloured engraving
- Dimensions
- height: 38.00 cm, width: 56.00 cm
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Frank T Sabin, October 1959
- GAC number
- 5011