Westminster Abbey, Hospital, Etc

Thomas Shotter Boys (1803 - 1874)

Coloured lithograph

1842
  • About the work

    This view shows the north façade of Westminster Abbey and, at the left of the composition, the old Westminster Hospital. In the background, St Margaret’s Church Westminster can be seen. In the centre of the scene, two Westminster scholars in black robes walk between the abbey and the hospital.

    This work was published in 1842 as part of a volume titled 'Original Views of London as it is'. The original volume included only monochrome prints, however a small number of hand-coloured sets were also published.

  • About the artist
    Thomas Shotter Boys was born in Pentonville, North London. He was apprenticed to engraver George Cook, before moving to Paris during the 1820s. There he met Richard Parkes Bonington, with whom he worked. He returned to England in 1837 and initially engraved the designs of other artists and contributed to publications. In 1839, Boys produced his own publication, ‘Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent and Antwerp’, the first English book with lithographic plates entirely in colour. He was elected a member of the New Water Colour Society in 1841 and in the following year published ‘Original Views of London As It Is’. Boys spent the last 20 years of his life teaching drawing and working as a lithographer. He died aged 71 in St John's Wood.
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  • Details
    Title
    Westminster Abbey, Hospital, Etc
    Date
    1842
    Medium
    Coloured lithograph
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Frank T Sabin, April 1956
    GAC number
    3512