An iconic image of the 1683-84 Frost Fair

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N.W. View of the Fair on the River Thames during the Great Frost 1683/4

from an Original Drawing by Wyke in the British Museum. Taken near the Temple Stairs.

STOW, James; after Jan WYCK
London,
Rob.t Wilkinson, No. 125 Fenchurch Street
1st January 1825.
Watercolour and graphite drawing on two sheets of tracing paper; accompanied by Wilkinson's published engraving; with a partial newspaper article.
Watercolour: 247 by 730mm (9.75 by 28.75 inches); engraving: 247 by 730mm
18173

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James Stow's (1770-1823) preparatory artwork for his engraving of the scene first painted by Jan Wyck and now in the British Museum.

Stow is probably best remembered for his engravings for John Boydell's series illustrating the works of Shakespeare, and Robert Bowyer's edition of David Hume's 'History of England' (1806). But, tragically, "Stow is said to have fallen into intemperate habits, and he died in obscurity and poverty" (Ruth Cohen for DNB).

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Engraving: BM 1880,0911.1007

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