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Correct Survey Bay Dublin published December 1795
A Correct Survey of the Bay of Dublin, published December 1795, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 315 × 425 mm (plate), 420 × 555 mm (sheet)
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Media ID 19584730
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1761 1803 Aquatint Dublin Ivory Wove Paper James Malton
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This print showcases a historical gem, "A Correct Survey of the Bay of Dublin" published in December 1795 by James Malton. The English artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this aquatint masterpiece, which measures 315 by 425 mm on ivory wove paper. Malton's work transports us back to the bustling streets and vibrant waterfront of Dublin during the late 18th century. With its intricate lines and delicate shading, this print offers a glimpse into the city's maritime importance and architectural splendor. The black ink used in this aquatint brings out the richness of every stroke, capturing both the grandeur of Dublin's buildings and the tranquility of its bay. As we admire this piece, we can almost hear the distant sounds of seagulls soaring above as ships sail gracefully across these historic waters. It is fascinating to imagine how much has changed since Malton created this survey over two centuries ago. This artwork serves as a testament to his skill as an artist and his dedication to accurately documenting important landmarks. Whether you are an art enthusiast or history buff, this print will undoubtedly captivate your imagination with its exquisite craftsmanship and timeless depiction of Dublin's bay. Let it transport you back in time and inspire awe for both Malton's talent and Ireland's rich cultural heritage.
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