Connington Castle, Huntingdonshire
Print
1830 (published)
1830 (published)
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Who are Letitia Byrne (1779–1849) and Elizabeth Byrne (1784–1874)?
Born in England, made prints in England
Printmaking activity: about 1795–1830
Letitia and Elizabeth were daughters engraver of the William Byrne, who trained all his five children in the family workshop. Letitia and Elizabeth specialised in making etchings and engravings for the expansive book market, though they also exhibited watercolours at the annual London exhibitions. Despite their superior skills as printmakers, their brother John took over the family workshop after their father’s death in 1805. All the unmarried siblings continued to live and work together in London in the early 19th century.
Born in England, made prints in England
Printmaking activity: about 1795–1830
Letitia and Elizabeth were daughters engraver of the William Byrne, who trained all his five children in the family workshop. Letitia and Elizabeth specialised in making etchings and engravings for the expansive book market, though they also exhibited watercolours at the annual London exhibitions. Despite their superior skills as printmakers, their brother John took over the family workshop after their father’s death in 1805. All the unmarried siblings continued to live and work together in London in the early 19th century.
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Title | Connington Castle, Huntingdonshire (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving on paper |
Brief description | 'Connington Castle, Huntingdonshire', engraving and etching by Elizabeth Byrne after J. P. Neale, Great Britain. |
Physical description | An engraving depicting a large country house, with a crenelated roof, situated within grounds containing a pond. In the background a church tower is visible rising above a wooded area. |
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Summary | Who are Letitia Byrne (1779–1849) and Elizabeth Byrne (1784–1874)? Born in England, made prints in England Printmaking activity: about 1795–1830 Letitia and Elizabeth were daughters engraver of the William Byrne, who trained all his five children in the family workshop. Letitia and Elizabeth specialised in making etchings and engravings for the expansive book market, though they also exhibited watercolours at the annual London exhibitions. Despite their superior skills as printmakers, their brother John took over the family workshop after their father’s death in 1805. All the unmarried siblings continued to live and work together in London in the early 19th century. |
Bibliographic reference | Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1928. London: HMSO, 1929 |
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Accession number | E.2317-1928 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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