“My real Master”

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King Street Guildhall; The Mansion House; New Palace Yard; The Royal Exchange.

MALTON, Thomas
London,
T. Malton, No.8 Carlisle Street, Soho,
1781-1783.
Four engravings with aquatint, printed in sepia.
each approximately 370 by 505mm (14.5 by 20 inches). Sheet: each approximately 495 by 555mm (19.5 by 21.75 inches).
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Four views of London by Thomas Malton the Younger (1748-1804), an early pioneer of the aquatint technique. He taught J.M.W. Turner, who called him "my real master". A member of the Royal Academy, Malton is best known for his work 'A Picturesque Tour through the Cities of London and Westminster', with one hundred aquatint views. These four examples come from a set of twelve prints that were not part of 'A Picturesque Tour' (BL).

The prints show Guildhall, the cent...

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bibliography:

BL Maps K.Top.22.11.2 (Guildhall); BL Maps K.Top.24.14.h., BM 1880,1113.3627 (Mansion House); BL Maps K.Top.22.15.b., BM G,3.115 (New Palace Yard); BM 1880,1113.3701, BL Maps K.Top.24.11.f. (Royal Exchange).

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