Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Conway Castle

BROCAS (This artist could be one of three sons (Samuel, Henry and William Brocas) by Henry Brocas, the celebrated Irish landscape painter. Both father and sons were influential in the development of nineteenth century landscape painting in Ireland, and became important figures in the Irish print trade.)
JUKES and SARGENT (JUKES, Francis, engraver and publisher, London: 10, Howland Street 1790-1802; 57, Upper John Street, Fitzroy Square 1797-1812. Trading: alone 1790-1802; as Jukes and Sargent 1809-1811. Born: 1745, Martley, Worcs. Died: 1812, Upper John Street. At first etcher end line engraver, later aquatint engraver, chiefly of topography and marine subjects. Some works executed with Robert Pollard and Valentine Green. Business connections with Switzerland severed by French Revolution. Sources: DNB; Thieme and Becker; Maxted (1977). Imprints: Abbey: 1792-94: AS512; 1795: AS514; 1797-1802: AS545; Somers Cocks, single prints:)

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 28020

Creation/Production

BROCAS
JUKES and SARGENT
Date:

Acquisition

Purchase, 14/11/1923

Measurements

(): h(cm) image size:16.8
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(): w(cm) image size:22
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(): h(cm) primary support:20.3
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(): w(cm) primary support:23.4
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Techniques

coloured aquatint on paper
Aquatint
Intaglio printing
prints
Fine Art - works on paper

Material

Paper
ink

Location

In store
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