The Temple

Sutton Nicholls

Coloured engraving

1710 to 1720
  • About the work
    Location
    Country: UK
    City: London
    Place: Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand
  • About the artist
    Sutton Nicholls, draughtsman and engraver, is best known for his panoramic views of the cities of London and Westminster, but also produced prospects of gentlemen’s seats, like this example. Almost all his works were made as commissions for publishers, the earliest of which were illustrations to Philip Ayres’s ‘Emblems of Love in Four Languages’. Nicholls specialised in topographical and architectural designs and his bird’s-eye views of London illustrated ‘Prospects of the Most Noted Buildings in and about London’ (published by John Bowles in 1724). He also produced ward maps to illustrate John Strype’s edition of John Stowe’s ‘Survey of London’, published in 1720.
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    Title
    The Temple
    Series Title
    Perspective Views and Elevations of Noted Buildings
    Date
    1710 to 1720
    Medium
    Coloured engraving
    Acquisition
    Purchased from Parker Gallery, July 1973
    GAC number
    10498