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Object Type
print
Museum number
1978,U.1926
Title
Object:
The Celebration of the Fourth of June at Eton
Description
View of Windsor Castle from the Thames, crowded with boats, watched by spectators at left; after William Evans. 1837, this impression after 1857 Hand-coloured etching and aquatint
Producer name
After:
William Evans of Eton
Print made by:
Charles George Lewis
Published by:
Thomas Ingalton & Son
School/style
British
Production date
1837
Production place
Published in:
Eton (Berkshire)
Materials
paper
Technique
aquatint
etching
hand-coloured
Dimensions
Height:
440 millimetres
Width:
535 millimetres
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Curator's comments
Noted on verso that this is a late impression, after 1857
Location
Not on display
Subjects
castle/fort
palace/mansion
boat race/regatta
Associated names
Associated with:
John Hugh Smyth Pigott
Associated with:
Prince George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge
Associated places
Associated with:
Eton (Berkshire)
Topographic representation of:
Windsor Castle
Acquisition date
1753-1978
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1978,U.1926