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print
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book-illustration
Object Type
print
book-illustration
Museum number
1912,0319.1
Title
Object:
Dinas Emris
Description
View of the wooded hill Dinas Emrys, a cottage set amongst trees in the foreground, other hills surrounding; after John Vincent Barber, illustration from an unidentified series of Welsh views. 1796 Aquatint and etching
Producer name
After:
John Vincent Barber
Print made by:
John Bluck
Published by:
Edward Jee
Published by:
John Eginton
School/style
British
Production date
1796
Production place
Published in:
Birmingham (West Midlands)
Materials
paper
Technique
aquatint
etching
Dimensions
Height:
138 millimetres
Width:
190 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Curator's comments
For more plates from the same series, stitched into original part wrapper, see 1872,0113.825-828.
Bibliographic references
Abbey Scenery / Scenery of Great Britain & Ireland in Aquatint & Lithography from the Library of J.R.Abbey
(undescribed)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
welsh
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
Gwynedd
Acquisition name
Transferred from:
British Library
Acquisition date
1912
Acquisition notes
Mark on verso (printed in yellow), possibly an old BM stamp.
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1912,0319.1