Return of their Most Gracious Majesties King William, & Queen Adelaide to Somerset House, after the Opening of London Bridge on the 1st of August 1831
Frederick Calvert (c.1785 - c.1845)
William Day (1797 - 1845)
Lithograph
c.1831-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Frederick Calvert, painter, watercolourist and engraver of topographical and marine views, was from Cork in Ireland. He first exhibited at both the Dublin Society of Artists and the Hibernian Society in 1815. In 1827 he moved to London, where he exhibited views of Dover Castle and Broughton Castle from a Pall Mall address and he later exhibited works at the Society of British Artists in Suffolk Street. In 1830, Calvert published ‘Picturesque Views in Staffordshire and Shropshire’ and also worked as an illustrator for the ‘Archaeological Journal’. The Victoria and Albert Museum and the British Museum hold watercolours by him and oil paintings by him are in the National Maritime Museum and the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool.
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Explore
- Places
- England, London, Waterloo Bridge, Somerset House
- Subjects
- rowing boat, topography, townscape/cityscape, Victorian Genre, river, crowd, celebration, 19th century costume, dress, military uniform, top hat, bonnet, flag, parade, bridge (urban), house, chimney, oar
- Materials & Techniques
- lithograph
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Details
- Title
- Return of their Most Gracious Majesties King William, & Queen Adelaide to Somerset House, after the Opening of London Bridge on the 1st of August 1831
- Date
- c.1831
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Acquisition
- Transferred from HM Revenue and Customs, December 2012
- Provenance
- Bequest of Sir Ernest Clark to the Inland Revenue, 1951 (received 1972); transferred to GAC December 2012
- GAC number
- 10372