Twelve Etchings by the Rev. E. T. Daniell with a Short Notice of his Life by R. H. Inglis Palgrave.





Book Description
Folio (408 x 295 mm), ONE OF 24 COPIES, 4pp., followed by 12 etched plates, orig. cloth-back boards, rebacked, uncut, a very nice copy.
Dealer Notes
Edward Thomas Daniell (1804–1842) was an English artist known for his etchings and the landscape paintings he made during an expedition to the Middle East, including Lycia, part of modern-day Turkey.
He is associated with the Norwich School of painters, a group of artists connected by location and personal and professional relationships, who were mainly inspired by the Norfolk countryside. The twelve etchings are principally of places in Norfolk.
JISC and OCLC finding just the British Library copy.
He is associated with the Norwich School of painters, a group of artists connected by location and personal and professional relationships, who were mainly inspired by the Norfolk countryside. The twelve etchings are principally of places in Norfolk.
JISC and OCLC finding just the British Library copy.
Author
DANIELL (Edward Thomas)
Date
1882
Publisher
Great Yarmouth: Not Published [N.p.,]
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