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Four 18th Century Buck Bros. Etchings
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Description
Four meticulously framed Buck Bros. etchings
18 century
Samuel Buck (1696 – 17 August 1779) and his brother Nathaniel Buck (died 1759/1774) were English engravers and printmakers, best known for their Buck's Antiquities, depictions of ancient castles and monasteries. Samuel produced much work on his own but when the brothers worked together, they were usually known as the Buck Brothers. More is known about Samuel than Nathaniel.
Samuel Buck was born in Yorkshire in 1696. After publishing some prints in that county he moved to London. With Nathaniel he embarked on making a number of series of prints of "antiquities", which consisted of ancient castles and former religious buildings in England and Wales. Starting in 1724, they travelled around these countries, and completed sets of prints for the regions of England by 1738 and for Wales between 1739 and 1742. These are commonly known as Buck's Antiquities. During this time they also worked on a series of townscapes in England and Wales entitled Cities, Sea-ports and Capital Towns, often providing prospects from multiple directions. -
More Information
Period: 18th Century Materials: Glass, Gold Leaf, Paper. Condition: Good. Creation Date: Mid 18th Century Number of Pieces: 4-5 Styles / Movements: Traditional, George II Incollect Reference #: 827337 -
Dimensions
W. 24 in; H. 17 in; D. 1.75 in; W. 60.96 cm; H. 43.18 cm; D. 4.45 cm;
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