Kelso Bridge and Abbey
Charles, the younger Catton (1756 - 1819)
Francis Jukes (1745 - 1812)
Colour aquatint
published 20 March 1793-
About the work
- Location
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Country: UK
City: London
Place: Government Art Collection
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About the artist
Aquatint engraver Francis Jukes was born in Martley, Worcestershire. Nothing is known of his parents. He initially worked as a topographical painter, before becoming one of the first British aquatint engravers. He is thought to have learnt the method from Paul Sandby and some of his first aquatints are after Sandby’s designs. Dukes mainly produced prints of landscape or seascape subjects. He illustrated the Rev. William Gilpin’s ‘Observations on the River Wye’ (published 1782). His early prints were published in collaboration with Valentine Green and he later collaborated with Robert Pollard. Illness towards the end of his life may have been caused by fumes from the acid he used in the aquatinting process. He died in 1812, aged about 67.
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Explore
- Places
- Scotland, Scottish Borders, Kelso Abbey, Kelso, Kelso Bridge, River Tweed
- Subjects
- fisherman, wagon, topography, genre, Romanesque, fish, horse, river bank, river, cliff, Scottish, man, woman, 18th century costume, laundry, basket, bridge (urban), abbey
- Materials & Techniques
- aquatint, colour aquatint
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Details
- Title
- Kelso Bridge and Abbey
- Date
- published 20 March 1793
- Medium
- Colour aquatint
- Acquisition
- Purchased from Frank T Sabin, May 1958
- GAC number
- 4645