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Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome

Print
January 1842 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Engraving by George Thomas Doo; English, 1842. 'Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome'. India proof. After the painting by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, PRA, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1828. In scratched letters 'Painted by C.L. Eastlake, R.A. George T. Doo Jany. 1842. London published by F G Moon Printseller in Ordinary to her Majesty and the Duchess of Kent 20 Threadneedle Street Jany. 1842.'


Object details

Category
Object type
TitlePilgrims arriving in sight of Rome
Materials and techniques
Engraving on India paper
Brief description
Engraving by George Thomas Doo; English, 1842. 'Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome'. India proof. After the painting by Charles Lock Eastlake, exhibited 1828. Inscribed in scratched letters with the names of the artist, engraver, publisher and date.
Physical description
Engraving by George Thomas Doo; English, 1842. 'Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome'. India proof. After the painting by Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, PRA, exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1828. In scratched letters 'Painted by C.L. Eastlake, R.A. George T. Doo Jany. 1842. London published by F G Moon Printseller in Ordinary to her Majesty and the Duchess of Kent 20 Threadneedle Street Jany. 1842.'
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 525mm
  • Sheet width: 750mm
  • Image height: 475mm
  • Image width: 735mm
Production
The original painting was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1828 and is in the collection of the Duke of Bedford.
Published by F G Moon, Printseller in Ordinary to Her Majesty and the Duchess of Kent 20 Threadneedle Street.
Subject depicted
Place depicted
Bibliographic reference
Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings Accessions 1965 pub. HMSO 1966
Collection
Accession number
E.994-1965

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Record createdFebruary 14, 2008
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