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A Series of Views In Turkey And The Crimea, From The Embarcation at Gallipoli To The Fall Of Sebastopol

Print
1856 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Lithograph tinted with two tint stones, half bound in red morocco, depicting a view of an army encampment at Lake Devna. Lettered with title and publisher's details.

Object details

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Object type
Titles
  • A Series of Views In Turkey And The Crimea, From The Embarcation at Gallipoli To The Fall Of Sebastopol (assigned by artist)
  • Lake Of Devna From The Encampment Of The Third Division, Overlooking General Eyre's Tents (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Lithograph
Brief description
Lithograph after a drawing by Lt. Mottram Andrews entitled 'Lake Of Devna From The Encampment Of The Third Division, Overlooking General Eyre's Tents' from 'A Series of Views In Turkey And The Crimea, From The Embarcation at Gallipoli To The Fall Of Sebastopol', engraved by J. Sutcliffe. British School, 1856.
Physical description
Lithograph tinted with two tint stones, half bound in red morocco, depicting a view of an army encampment at Lake Devna. Lettered with title and publisher's details.
Dimensions
  • Size of covers height: 55.8 cm
  • Width: 36.7cm
Dimensions taken from departmental notes
Marks and inscriptions
Lt. Coll. Andrews, del: J.Sutcliffe, Lith. London: Published by T.McLean, 26, Haymarket, 1856. Printed at 70, St. Martin's Lane. (Lettered)
Credit line
Purchased with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, Shell International and the Friends of the V&A
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Collection
Accession number
SP.56:5

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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