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A View of the River, Shipping and Town from near Smith's Dock

Print
ca. 1826 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'A view of the River, Shipping and Town from near Smith's Dock'. A dead calm in the Hoogly River, with boats sailing and resting at anchor, with a long barge in the foreground.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleA View of the River, Shipping and Town from near Smith's Dock (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Aquatint on paper
Brief description
Aquatint by a British artist: James Baillie Fraser, Smith's Dock, Calcutta, ca. 1826.
Physical description
'A view of the River, Shipping and Town from near Smith's Dock'. A dead calm in the Hoogly River, with boats sailing and resting at anchor, with a long barge in the foreground.
Dimensions
  • Length: 10.88in
  • Width: 16.88in
Credit line
Given by Mrs Reginald Smith, 11 Green Street, Mayfair, W.1
Object history
This is one print of sixteen contained in a volume, and entitled 'Fraser's Views in Calcutta'. These colour aquatints with small details painted by hand in watercolour were developed from a water-colour drawing by James Baillie Fraser(1783-1856). Engraved by Robert Havell Jr. and published by Smith, Elder and Co.
Subject depicted
Place depicted
Collection
Accession number
IM.37-1918

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Record createdMarch 6, 2003
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