Nash J - 2 lithographs of Crewe Hall, Cheshire 1869. These...

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Nash J - 2 lithographs of Crewe Hall, Cheshire 1869.

These two lithographs of The Staircase and The Drawing Room at Crewe Hall, Cheshire are from The Mansions of England in the Olden Time by Joseph Nash. Printed by M & N Hanhart and published by Henry Sotheran & Co., London, in four parts from 1869-1872.

Nash was a draftsman and lithographer of architectural views, trained by Augustus C. Pugin. He produced a number of folio series showing architectural images of England, both interiors and exteriors. This is an excellent example of a mid-nineteenth century architectural view and also a fascinating historical document.

This is regarded as Nash's most famous work - a formidable series of views of Tudor domestic architecture.

Size: approx. 10.5in x 14.5in (26cm x 37cm).

The prints are in excellent condition - please inspect the images carefully for any occasional age related marks.

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