Description: On offer: an original (i.e. not a later reproduction) scarce antique print "Bishop's Palace. Clonmacnois.", Co. Offaly, Ireland. DATE PRINTED: 1830SIZE: The printed area including titles is approximately 22.5 x 17 cm, 8.75 x 6.75 inches (medium) plus margins with a blank back. ARTIST/CARTOGRAPHER/ENGRAVER: Drawn on stone by J.D. Harding from a sketch by Robert O'Callaghan Newenham (1770-1849). James Duffield Harding (1798 – 4 December 1863), was an English landscape painter, lithographer and author of drawing manuals. His use of tinted papers and opaque paints in watercolour proved influential. From an early on in his career Harding was a successful and popular teacher. When lithography became popular in Britain, he quickly adopted it as a means of reproducing good examples for the use of pupils and students. H Printed at C. Hullmandel’s Lithographic Establishment. Robert O'Callaghan Newenham, who was born in 1770, was the thirteenth child of Sir Edward Newenham, of Belcamp, Co. Dublin. He became an architect and property developer in Limerick, where he was responsible for the development of the Crescent, Richmond Place, and the adjoining Newenham Street. In 1805 he was appointed an Inspector General of Barracks in Ireland, a post which he held until it was abolished in 1830. On his tours of inspection he made drawings of antiquities, buildings and scenery, some of which were lithographed by J.D. Harding and published in numbers of eight views each in 1826. They were republished as two volumes in 1830 under the title Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Ireland. Newenham showed two views at the exhibition of the Cork Society for Promoting the Fine Arts in 1816 and a further four (including an 'architectural view') at the Mechanics' Institute Exhibition in Cork in 1828. PROVENANCE: This print was published in "Picturesque Views of the Antiquities of Ireland. Drawn on Stone by James D. Harding, From the Sketches of Robert O'Callaghan Newenham, Esq." Published by London, Thomas and William Boone, 1830 TYPE: Antique lithograph printed on india paper. VERSO: There is nothing printed on the reverse side, which is blank. CONDITION: Good; suitable for framing. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Virtually all antiquarian maps and prints are subject to some normal aging due to use and time which is not significant unless otherwise stated. I offer a no questions asked return policy. A few age spots, mostly in the margins.AUTHENTICITY: This is an authentic antique print, published at the date stated above. I do not offer reproductions. It is not a modern copy. The term 'original' when applied to a print means that it was printed at the first or original date of publication; it does not imply that the item is unique. RETURNS POLICY: I offer a no questions returns policy. All I ask is that you pay return shipping and mail back to me in original condition. POSTAGE / SHIPPING COSTS: I only charge postage for the first print ordered. There is no additional postage charge if you order more than one print. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The monastery of Clonmacnoise (Cluain Mhic Nóis in Irish), meaning "Meadow of the Sons of Nós", is situated in County Offaly, Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone. The site includes the ruins of a cathedral, seven churches, two round towers, three high crosses and a large collection of Early Christian graveslabs. Most of the churches have recently undergone comprehensive conservation works, mostly re-pointing, with the Nun's Church (about 1 km off site), currently under wraps while it too undergoes the same process.Please explore my ebay shop for more antique prints. Track Page Views With Auctiva's FREE Counter
Price: 17.99 GBP
Location: Marlow
End Time: 2024-04-30T11:19:56.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.58 GBP
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Return postage will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
After receiving the item, your buyer should cancel the purchase within: 30 days
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: Robert O'Callaghan Newenham, James Duffield Harding
Originality: Original - see definition below
Size: Medium
Date of Creation: Antique (Pre-1900)
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Framing: Unframed
Subject: Topographical
Print Surface: Paper
Type: Print
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1830
Theme: Topographical
Production Technique: Lithography
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Time Period Produced: 1800-1849