A Pair of Framed 19th Century Colored Lithographs of Tudor Scenes by Joseph Nash

$1,175.00

This is a pair of framed 19th century tinted lithographs with hand-coloring entitled "Gallery Over the Hall, Knowle, Kent" and "Terrace Bramshill, Hants" by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) after drawings by Joseph Nash (1809-1878), from "Mansions of England in the Olden Time", published in London in 1839-1849. Nash's publication consists of a series of views of Tudor domestic architecture, which Nash said depicted "the most characteristic features of the domestic architecture of the Tudor Age, and also illustrating the costumes, habits, and recreations of our ancestors." The scenes of the aristocratic ladies and gentlemen (including Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I), who are depicted inhabiting the rooms of these great houses, were taken directly from the portraits on the walls.

Creator: Joseph Nash (1809 - 1878, British)

Creation Year: 1839-1849

Dimensions: Height: 16.63 in (42.25 cm) Width: 18.63 in (47.33 cm) Depth: 1.63 in (4.15 cm)

Medium: Lithograph

Condition: See description below.

Reference #: 3294, 3295

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This is a pair of framed 19th century tinted lithographs with hand-coloring entitled "Gallery Over the Hall, Knowle, Kent" and "Terrace Bramshill, Hants" by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) after drawings by Joseph Nash (1809-1878), from "Mansions of England in the Olden Time", published in London in 1839-1849. Nash's publication consists of a series of views of Tudor domestic architecture, which Nash said depicted "the most characteristic features of the domestic architecture of the Tudor Age, and also illustrating the costumes, habits, and recreations of our ancestors." The scenes of the aristocratic ladies and gentlemen (including Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I), who are depicted inhabiting the rooms of these great houses, were taken directly from the portraits on the walls.

Creator: Joseph Nash (1809 - 1878, British)

Creation Year: 1839-1849

Dimensions: Height: 16.63 in (42.25 cm) Width: 18.63 in (47.33 cm) Depth: 1.63 in (4.15 cm)

Medium: Lithograph

Condition: See description below.

Reference #: 3294, 3295

This is a pair of framed 19th century tinted lithographs with hand-coloring entitled "Gallery Over the Hall, Knowle, Kent" and "Terrace Bramshill, Hants" by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) after drawings by Joseph Nash (1809-1878), from "Mansions of England in the Olden Time", published in London in 1839-1849. Nash's publication consists of a series of views of Tudor domestic architecture, which Nash said depicted "the most characteristic features of the domestic architecture of the Tudor Age, and also illustrating the costumes, habits, and recreations of our ancestors." The scenes of the aristocratic ladies and gentlemen (including Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I), who are depicted inhabiting the rooms of these great houses, were taken directly from the portraits on the walls.

Creator: Joseph Nash (1809 - 1878, British)

Creation Year: 1839-1849

Dimensions: Height: 16.63 in (42.25 cm) Width: 18.63 in (47.33 cm) Depth: 1.63 in (4.15 cm)

Medium: Lithograph

Condition: See description below.

Reference #: 3294, 3295

Charles Joseph Hullmandel, was involved in the creation of these lithographs. He was a famous British lithographer, who invented the "lithotint" process, which he named and patented in 1840. This technique, allowing for greater nuance and value gradation than pure lithography, was an ideal means of expression for Nash's historically rich and picturesque depictions of Tudor mansions and their inhabitants. Hullmandel is also remembered for creating many lithographs from the paintings by J. M. W. Turner.

The "Gallery Over the Hall" depicts a great hall with children playing with skittles (wooden pins resembling bowling pins), a doll and what looks to be a St Charles spaniel, while a lady in Tudor attire watches over them next to a massive stone fireplace. Adults are watching from in the distance while a man bows to a lady in the background.

"Terrace Bramshill, Hants" depicts a scene outside a large mansion where upper class or noble men, women and children have gathered for conversation and games. A couple at a table on the left appear to be about to be served a meal by a man carrying a tray of food and drink. An adjacent dog appears to be begging for a treat. Children are playing a game, possibly bocce, as a girl and possibly her grandfather watch, as does a small dog.

These lithographs would make an attractive wall display as they are presented in identical brown wood frames with beaded inner trims and beige fabric mats and light brown inner mats. They are in excellent condition. Each frame measures 16.63" x 18.63" x 1.63".

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