Picturesque tour of the River Thames.
London, R. Ackermann, 1828
Westall was an historical painter from a Norwich family, and is considered at his best in watercolour. The tour is presented in three sections: the first from the river's source to Oxford; the second from Oxford to London; and the third from London to where it joins the English Channel. Interestingly, at the time, it was felt necessary to offer some justification for the work appearing at all: the vogue when the present work was published was for picturesque scenery of the wilder and more exotic kind. The author in the Preface admits that whilst the Thames does not qualify as either wild or exotic, its banks do 'display all the softer graces and all the attractive loveliness of Nature in her sweetest mood, heightened by the taste, skill, and ingenuity of man; - they are decorated by venerable monuments of antiquity, and by prodigies of modern art.'
This book, along with Ireland's views and Boydell's work, helped establish a canon of most-favoured views of the Thames from the source to the sea. 'The colouring is less subdued than Boydell's, and there are more unaquatinted spaces where the interpretation has been left to the colour-washing artist. This gives the plates a greater resemblance to spontaneous water-colour drawings but leads inevitably to a greater disparity between individual copies.' (Adams)
First edition, 4to (41 x 33 cm), large paper copy, early issue with pre-publication watermarks, folding map, 24 aquatint plates in 2 states, monochrome on india paper and hand coloured, 2 hand coloured vignettes, by R.G. Reeve (13), C. Bentley (5), J. Bailey and J. Fielding, after Westall (19) and Owen; usual light offsetting to plates, contemporary green half russia gilt, rebacked preserving spine, rubbed, all edges gilt, a very good example.
Abbey (Scenery), 435; Adams (London Illustrated), 157; Tooley p265.
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