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print
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book-illustration
Object Type
print
book-illustration
Museum number
1977,u.673.4
Title
Object:
Inter Chorum et Alam australem
Description
Sepulchral monument of John Donne, Dean of St Paul's, with his sculpture standing in niche, inscription and arms above; after Hollar; illustration to 'The History of St Paul's Cathedral in London' by William Dungdale in 1818 republication. Etching and engraving
Producer name
Print made by:
William Finden
After:
Wenceslaus Hollar
Published by:
Lackington & Co
Published by:
Longman
School/style
British
Bohemian
Production date
1814-1818
(c.)
Production place
Published in:
London (England)
Materials
paper
Technique
etching
Dimensions
Height:
320 millimetres
Width:
162 millimetres
$Inscriptions
Bibliographic references
New Hollstein (German) / The New Hollstein: German engravings, etchings and woodcuts 1400-1700
(1672)
(after)
Location
Not on display
Subjects
monument
Associated names
Illustration to:
Sir William Dugdale
Associated with:
John Donne
Associated places
Topographic representation of:
London
Associated titles
Associated Title:
The History of St Paul's Cathedral in London
(1818)
Acquisition name
Transferred from:
British Library
Acquisition date
1889
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1977,u.673.4