“The largest view of London ever to be published”
A Prospect of the City of London, Westminster and St. James's Park.
London,
[Thomas Millward?,
after 1726].
Engraving, printed on 8 sheets, joined, some areas of restoration and of loss, evenly age-toned.
990 by 2075mm. (39 by 81.75 inches).
17700
notes:
A fine example of Kip's view of London, the "largest view of London ever to be published" (Hyde and Jackson). Johannes Kip (c1652-1722) was a Dutch engraver and printer who moved to London, following William of Orange and his wife Mary after the Glorious Revolution.
Kip's prospect was not only innovative in scale, but also in perspective. Most prospects of London focused on the city, usually viewed from the south of the river. Kip used "an entirely novel view-point - t...
Kip's prospect was not only innovative in scale, but also in perspective. Most prospects of London focused on the city, usually viewed from the south of the river. Kip used "an entirely novel view-point - t...
bibliography:
BM 1880,1113.1181.1-12 (first state). Ralph Hyde and Peter Jackson, Jan Kip's Prospect of London (Richmond: London Topographical Society, 2003); Ralph Hyde, private notes.
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