The Promenade in St James's Park; An Airing in Hyde Park.
London; London,
Publish'd by T. Gaugain, No.4 Little Compton Street, Soho,
1796
Two engravings with stippling.
Image: 400 by 635mm (15.75 by 25 inches). Sheet: each 525 by 735mm (20.75 by 29 inches).
12382
notes:
A view of a crowd in St James's Park. Londoners of all classes would go there to see and be seen; a young man stoops to recover a lady's glove on the left, and another leans over the back of his lady's chair on the right. It became especially popular after George III bought the nearby Buckingham Palace in 1763. The neo-classical building in the background of the print is St James's Palace, which was still used by the royal family for formal occasions.
Hyde Park ...
Hyde Park ...
bibliography:
BM 1860,0728.117 and BM 1860,0728.118.
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