The South-East Prospect of Colchester, in the County of Essex

Samuel and Nathaniel Buck (1696 - 1779)

Coloured engraving

published 7 January 1741
  • About the work

    This panoramic view was published in the early 18th century by brothers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck. In 1720 Samuel and Nathaniel Buck published two panoramic views or ‘prospects’ of English towns: Leeds and Wakefield. The success of these prints led to a project to produce a further eight town prospects (1720–25). In 1828, the brothers extended the project to record prospects of every remaining principal town of England and Wales. Each was drawn at a rural spot, some distance from the town itself and, when possible, from a height. The prospects were published with a numbered key and descriptive text below the image. 


  • About the artist
    Brothers Samuel and Nathaniel Buck made their names as leading British topographical draughtsmen of the 18th century. Over a period of 34 years, the Bucks produced several hundred drawings and engravings, including 87 engraved prospects of England and Wales. These are now important visual records of the appearance of British urban landscapes prior to the changes that occurred during the Industrial Revolution. In some cases, the places depicted have since disappeared or changed beyond recognition.
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  • Details
    Title
    The South-East Prospect of Colchester, in the County of Essex
    Date
    published 7 January 1741
    Medium
    Coloured engraving
    Acquisition
    Purchased from the Parker Gallery, December 1965
    GAC number
    7320