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1784 Antique Print; Christs Hospital & Church, Newgate Street London after Grose

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Original price was: $8.85.Current price is: $5.31.

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Listed by Self-Representing Artist? : No
Production Technique : Copper Engraving
Material : Paper
Print Surface : Paper
Subject : Topographical, London
Type : Print
Listed By : Dealer or Reseller
Theme : Topographical
Artist : Francis Grose
Time Period Produced : 1750-1799
Original/Licensed Reprint : Original
Year of Production : 1784
Originality : Original - see definition below
Date of Creation : Antique (Pre-1900)

On offer: an original (i.e. not a later reproduction) antique print “Christ’s Hospital, London Pl.2.” DATE PRINTED : 1787 from an engraving made in 1784, dated on the print. SIZE : The printed area including titles is approximately 15.5 x 11 cm (6 x 4.25 inches) plus margins with a blank back (small). ARTIST/CARTOGRAPHER/ENGRAVER : Engraved by Record. PROVENANCE : This print was published in an 1787 edition of “The Antiquities of England and Wales”, by Francis Grose. Francis Grose (1731–1791) was an antiquary and lexicographer, of Swiss extraction. He published Antiquities of England and Wales (1773–87), which was well received, and thereafter, in 1789, set out on an antiquarian tour through Scotland, the fruit of which was Antiquity of Scotland (1789–91). He afterwards undertook a similar expedition to Ireland, but died suddenly at Dublin. TYPE : Antique copper plate engraving printed on paper. VERSO : There is nothing printed on the reverse side which is blank. CONDITION : Good; suitable for framing. Please check the scan for any blemishes prior to making your purchase. Virtually all antiquarian maps and prints are subject to some normal aging due to use and time which is not significant unless otherwise stated. I offer a no questions asked return policy. AUTHENTICITY : This is an authentic antique print, published at the date stated above. I do not offer reproductions. It is not a modern copy. The term ‘original’ when applied to a print means that it was printed at the first or original date of publication; it does not imply that the item is unique. RETURNS POLICY : I offer a no questions returns policy. All I ask is that you pay return shipping and mail back to me in original condition. POSTAGE / SHIPPING COSTS: I only charge postage for the first print ordered. There is no additional postage charge if you order more than one print. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Christ’s Hospital was established as a school in November 1552 at the instigation of King Edward VI. The king’s patronage of the school was confirmed by a Royal Charter granted on 26 June 1553, eleven days before his death. The school was founded at Newgate Street, London, on the site of a Grey Friars (Franciscan) friary, with a preparatory school in Hertford, Hertfordshire which had supplementary schools at Ware and Broxbourne. A second major rebuilding took place from 1793 to 1836, including a Grammar School completed in 1793, a new Great Hall in 1829, Grammar and Mathematical Schools in 1834 and the cloisters known as the Grecians Cloister in 1836. In 1902 the Newgate Street and Hertford schools relocated to the present location south of Horsham in West Sussex and the General Post Office was built over most of the site. Please explore my ebay shop for more antique prints. Track Page Views With Auctiva’s FREE Counter