[Bird's-eye plan of the west central district of London] [graphic] / [Wenceslaus Hollar].
1660
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Title
[Bird's-eye plan of the west central district of London] [graphic] / [Wenceslaus Hollar].
Variant title
Pennington title: London. The W.C. area
Prospectus title: Map of London and Westminster &c.
Prospectus title: Map of London and Westminster &c.
Created/published
[London] : [s.n.], [ca. 1660]
Description
1 print : etching ; platemark 348 x 456 mm
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Material base
paper
Summary
Bird's-eye view of the area from St. Martin's Lane on west to Chancery Lane (northern part) on east, and from the river north to Holborn. The area corresponds roughly to the modern WC2 district. Pike-men are drilling in Lincoln's Inn Fields. The Piazza in Covent Garden has a fence all round and a tree in the middle. At Arundel House in the Strand the long gallery that Arundel built for his collections can be seen descending towards the river, and some of the mansions along the Thames can be identified from 'Savoy staires' on left to 'Essex staires' on right. There is a thin border line round the view.--Adapted from Pennington.
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Title from Hind.
Known in only two copies: Folger Shakespeare Library and British Musuem.
One sheet of a proposed 5 x 10 foot map of London showing every building in bird's-eye view. One copy of prospectus is known to survive (Folger X.d.454).
Known in only two copies: Folger Shakespeare Library and British Musuem.
One sheet of a proposed 5 x 10 foot map of London showing every building in bird's-eye view. One copy of prospectus is known to survive (Folger X.d.454).
Cited/described in
Hind, A. M. Wenceslaus Hollar and his views of London and Windsor in the seventeenth century, B6
Pennington, R. Descriptive catalogue of the etched work of Wenceslaus Hollar, 1002
Pennington, R. Descriptive catalogue of the etched work of Wenceslaus Hollar, 1002
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Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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Call number
ART 264- 511 (size L)
Folger-specific note
Previously folded; fold lines correspond roughly to those of the British Museum copy; mounted on 18th-century paper. Purchase made possible by Trustees Fellowship and Acquisitions Fund.
Folger accession
264511