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Gendall Collection

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Background imageGendall Collection: A View of London with St, (oil on canvas)

A View of London with St, (oil on canvas)
989936 A View of London with St, (oil on canvas) by Gendall, John (1790-1865); 108.6x151.1 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A View of London with St. Pauls Cathedral from the Thames)

Background imageGendall Collection: Mrs. Palmers Villa or Asgill House, Richmond

Mrs. Palmers Villa or Asgill House, Richmond, view from the River Thames. Palladian villa in the Tuscan style by Sir Robert Taylor for Lord Mayor of London Charles Asgill

Background imageGendall Collection: Stoke House, Windsor

Stoke House, Windsor, seat of Egyptologist Richard William Howard Vyse, built by architect James Wyatt with gardens landscaped by Capability Brown

Background imageGendall Collection: Richings House, Iver, Buckinghamshire

Richings House, Iver, Buckinghamshire, seat of member of parliament John Sullivan. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts

Background imageGendall Collection: Herd of deer in front of Trentham Hall

Herd of deer in front of Trentham Hall, seat of Granville Leveson-Gower, Marquis of Stafford. House and gardens designed by architect Henry Holland

Background imageGendall Collection: Neoclassical mausoleum at Trentham Hall

Neoclassical mausoleum at Trentham Hall, seat of Granville Leveson-Gower, Marquis of Stafford. Designed by architect Charles Heathcote Tatham

Background imageGendall Collection: Deepdene, Surrey, the seat of banker Thomas Hope

Deepdene, Surrey, the seat of banker Thomas Hope
Deepdene, Surrey, the seat of banker and author Thomas Hope. House and gardens remodeled by Regency architect William Atkinson

Background imageGendall Collection: The Rookery, Westcott, Surrey

The Rookery, Westcott, Surrey, seat of banker Richard Fuller. Built and landscaped by Daniel Malthus, father of economist and scholar Thomas Robert Malthus

Background imageGendall Collection: Park entrance to Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth

Park entrance to Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth, seat of the Duke of Northumberland, with gardens designed by Capability Brown

Background imageGendall Collection: John Blades upper showroom of ornamental glass

John Blades upper showroom of ornamental glass and chandeliers, Ludgate Hill, London. Crystal and cut glass manufacturer. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall

Background imageGendall Collection: Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth

Sion House or Syon House, Isleworth, seat of the Duke of Northumberland, in gardens designed by Capability Brown. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph

Background imageGendall Collection: Chiswick House, 1823

Chiswick House, 1823
Chiswick House, Palladian villa designed by architect William Kent and built by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington. Garden front

Background imageGendall Collection: The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward

The New Street (Regent Street) looking toward the Quadrant, designed by John Nash, London. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1822

Background imageGendall Collection: The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor

The Hermitage, Frogmore, Windsor. Thatched cottage folly designed by Princess Elizabeth. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of

Background imageGendall Collection: The Ruins, Windsor, a Gothic pile built by John Wyatt

The Ruins, Windsor, a Gothic pile built by John Wyatt for the king. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1823

Background imageGendall Collection: Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, 1823

Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, 1823
Cranburn or Cranbourne Lodge, keepers lodge on the royal hunting grounds of Cranbourne Chase. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by John Gendall from Rudolph Ackermanns

Background imageGendall Collection: His majestys cottage, Windsor Great Park, as seen

His majestys cottage, Windsor Great Park, as seen from the lawn. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1823

Background imageGendall Collection: North Court, Isle of Wight, the seat of Mrs. Bennet

North Court, Isle of Wight, the seat of Mrs. Bennet, sister to Isabella Percy, Countess of Beverley. Jacobean mansion with gardens

Background imageGendall Collection: Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Egmont

Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of the 3rd Earl of Egmont
Enmore Castle, Somerset, the seat of John James Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont. Gothic rectangular castle with dry foss and drawbridge, crenellated church nearby

Background imageGendall Collection: Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, seat of the Richard Edgcumbe

Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, seat of the Richard Edgcumbe, 2nd Earl of Edgcumbe. Castellated mansion with octagonal towers and French and English gardens

Background imageGendall Collection: View of Waterloo Place, looking toward Carlton Palace

View of Waterloo Place, looking toward Carlton Palace. Hackney cab in center. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rudolph Ackermanns Repository of Arts, London, 1812

Background imageGendall Collection: Dunster Castle, Somerset, seat of John Fowles Luttrell

Dunster Castle, Somerset, seat of John Fowles Luttrell. Motte and bailey castle built by William de Mohun, later a country house

Background imageGendall Collection: Burghley House, seat of Henry Cecil, Marquis of Exeter

Burghley House, seat of Henry Cecil, Marquis of Exeter
Burghley House, Cambridgeshire, seat of Henry Cecil, Marquis of Exeter. South front of the Elizabethan house with the lake landscaped by Capability Brown

Background imageGendall Collection: Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl Spencer

Wimbledon Park House, built in 1801 by Earl Spencer
Wimbledon Park House. Built in 1801 by George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, designed by architect Henry Holland with gardens by Capability Brown

Background imageGendall Collection: A view of Vernon, 1821 (hand coloured aquatint)

A view of Vernon, 1821 (hand coloured aquatint)
1195370 A view of Vernon, 1821 (hand coloured aquatint) by Gendall, John (1790-1865) (after); 29.8x36.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageGendall Collection: Mausoleum at Trentham, 1824. Creator: John Gendall

Mausoleum at Trentham, 1824. Creator: John Gendall
Mausoleum at Trentham, (the Seat of the Marquis of Stafford), 1824. The Trentham Mausoleum in Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, was designed by architect Charles Heathcote Tatham

Background imageGendall Collection: Westminster Hall and Abbey, c1819. After J. Gendall Creator: Daniel Havell

Westminster Hall and Abbey, c1819. After J. Gendall Creator: Daniel Havell
Westminster Hall and Abbey, c1819. After J.Gendall. Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097

Background imageGendall Collection: Tower of London, 1819. Artist: Daniel Havell

Tower of London, 1819. Artist: Daniel Havell
Tower of London, 1819. View from the River Thames with boats and passengers on the river

Background imageGendall Collection: View of Westminster Hall and Abbey, from Westminster Bridge, London, 1819

View of Westminster Hall and Abbey, from Westminster Bridge, London, 1819

Background imageGendall Collection: The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1818. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler

The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1818. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
The Admiralty, Whitehall, Westminster, London, 1818

Background imageGendall Collection: View of Southwark Iron Bridge from Bankside, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Sutherland

View of Southwark Iron Bridge from Bankside, London, 1819. Artist: Thomas Sutherland
View of Southwark Iron Bridge from Bankside, London, 1819

Background imageGendall Collection: South-east view of St Pauls Cathedral with figures and carriages outside, City of London, 1818

South-east view of St Pauls Cathedral with figures and carriages outside, City of London, 1818

Background imageGendall Collection: Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841. Artist

Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841. Artist
Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, City of London, 1841

Background imageGendall Collection: Interior view of the Five Pound Note Office at the Bank of England, City of London, c1840

Interior view of the Five Pound Note Office at the Bank of England, City of London, c1840; showing seated rows of figures

Background imageGendall Collection: Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, London, c1841. Artist: Harlen Melville

Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, London, c1841. Artist: Harlen Melville
Interior view of the Stock Exchange, Bartholomew Lane, London, c1841; with figures

Background imageGendall Collection: General Post Office, London, c1844. Artist: TH Ellis

General Post Office, London, c1844. Artist: TH Ellis
Interior view of the inland office at the Old General Post Office, London, c1844, on the east side of St Martins le Grand showing figures sorting mail

Background imageGendall Collection: John Gendall (British, 1790 - 1865), Landscape with a Distant Mountain Range, watercolor

John Gendall (British, 1790 - 1865), Landscape with a Distant Mountain Range, watercolor over graphite on wove paper

Background imageGendall Collection: Chiswick House / Gendall

Chiswick House / Gendall
Chiswick House, seat of the Duke of Devonshire: garden front


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"Gendall: Capturing the Essence of London's Finest Landmarks and Estates" Step into the enchanting world of Gendall, a masterful artist whose brushstrokes bring to life the beauty of London's iconic landmarks. With his exquisite painting "A View of London with St. " on canvas, Gendall transports us to a mesmerizing panorama that captures the city's grandeur. As we delve deeper into Gendall's portfolio, we discover "Mrs. Palmer's Villa or Asgill House, Richmond, " an architectural gem nestled amidst nature's embrace. Its elegance is matched only by Stoke House in Windsor and Richings House in Iver, Buckinghamshire – each exuding timeless charm. Gendall doesn't limit himself to man-made wonders; he also celebrates nature's majesty. His portrayal of a herd of deer gracefully grazing before Trentham Hall evokes tranquility and harmony. Nearby stands a neoclassical mausoleum at Trentham Hall – a testament to both artistry and remembrance. Venturing further south, we encounter Deepdene in Surrey – banker Thomas Hope’s splendid seat adorned with opulence and refinement. The Rookery in Westcott beckons us next with its picturesque allure, inviting us to explore its hidden treasures within. Sion House or Syon House awaits beyond the park entrance at Isleworth – an architectural masterpiece surrounded by lush greenery that captivates all who behold it. Inside John Blades' upper showroom lies ornamental glasswork that dazzles with intricate designs and vibrant colors. And finally, Chiswick House emerges as another jewel in Gendall’s collection from 1823 - an embodiment of classical architecture blended harmoniously with nature’s splendor. Through his artistry, Gendall immortalizes these remarkable locations for generations to come. Each stroke tells a story; each canvas preserves history frozen in time.