New Park Surrey, Seat of the Earl of Rochester
Leonard Knyff (1650 - 1722)
Johannes Kip (1653 - 1722)
Coloured engraving
published 1707-
About the work
- Location
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Country: Switzerland
City: Geneva
Place: British Mission Offices
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About the artist
Leendert Knijff, better known as Leonard Knyff, was born in Haarlem in 1650 and followed his brother Jacob (also an artist) to London at some point after 1676. In 1694, Knyff was made a British citizen. He began his career painting still lifes but became better-known in Britain for his views of gardens and country houses. The birds-eye view format, which was popularised in the UK by Knyff, is thought to have first been introduced to the British landscape tradition by his brother, Jacob.
Johannes Kip, an engraver, draughtsman and dealer, was born in Amsterdam in 1653 but later worked in Britain. He was associated with the court of William of Orange and moved to London shortly after William landed in England with his forces in 1688 to claim the English crown. Kip produced a large body of work for British publishers, ‘Britannia Illustrata’ being one of his most important projects.
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Explore
- Subjects
- horseback, topography, tree, horse, coat of arms, field, road, gate, formal garden, garden, country house/mansion
- Materials & Techniques
- engraving, coloured engraving
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Details
- Title
- New Park Surrey, Seat of the Earl of Rochester
- Date
- published 1707
- Medium
- Coloured engraving
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Baynton-Williams, February 1977
- GAC number
- 12896