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Antique engraving of the Thames near Hurley, Berkshire, Tombleson, c.1832–1834

$319.53
£238.77
€270
CA$444.92
A$478.12
CHF 256.54
MX$5,631.94
NOK 3,225.69
SEK 2,946.64
DKK 2,058.23

About the Item

Antique engraving of the Thames near Hurley, Berkshire, Tombleson, c.1832–1834 This charming antique engraving presents a picturesque view of the River Thames near Hurley, a village in Berkshire with a history dating back to the foundation of Hurley Priory in the 11th century. The scene combines natural beauty, architectural heritage, and lively river activity, offering a quintessential glimpse of English rural life during the early 19th century. In the composition, the river winds gently through the landscape, its still waters reflecting the forms of boats and trees. To the left rises a wooded hill with a small chapel-like structure nestled among the trees, while a riverside house stands further below, anchoring the settlement in the natural setting. At the center of the view, a grand country house emerges, framed by tall trees that convey a sense of stately elegance and cultivated order. In the foreground, figures attend to barges as they travel along the river, and on the right, a man leads a horse along the towpath. This detail is historically significant, as horses were used extensively to pull barges upstream, highlighting the Thames’ continuing role as a commercial artery even as it became increasingly celebrated for leisure and beauty. The artist behind this engraving is William Tombleson (1795–1846), a British draughtsman renowned for his topographical works. His series Views of the Thames and Medway (published between 1832 and 1834) was among his most celebrated achievements, combining documentary accuracy with romantic sensibility. The engraver here is Thomas Higham, whose fine craftsmanship captures both the delicate textures of foliage and the architectural precision of the buildings. Published in London by Tombleson Co. at 1 Paternoster Row, the print was also circulated internationally, with titles given in English, French (Vue près Hurley), and German (Ansicht zu Hurley), reflecting its appeal to a broad audience fascinated by the English landscape. An elaborate ornamental border surrounds the central image, designed with allegorical female figures, floral swags, and birds. Such borders were a distinctive feature of Tombleson’s works, elevating them from straightforward topographical records to decorative pieces of art, ideal for framing and display. The subtle hand-coloring adds depth to the sky, landscape, and figures, enhancing the sense of atmosphere without overwhelming the engraved detail. For collectors, this engraving holds value both as an attractive decorative print and as a historical record of the Thames landscape before modern development. It is especially appealing to those interested in Berkshire’s riverside history, the heritage of Hurley, or the artistry of 19th-century decorative engravings. Condition report: Very good impression with clean, bright paper. Slight toning in the outer margins consistent with age, but no major blemishes. Plate mark clearly visible, attesting to authenticity. Framing tips: Best suited to a dark wood or gilt frame paired with a cream or ivory mat, which will emphasize the delicate hand-coloring and the ornate allegorical border. A double mat with a soft green inner line would add a harmonious accent, picking up the tones of the landscape. Technique: Engraving with original hand-coloring Maker: William Tombleson (artist), Thomas Higham (engraver), London, c.1832–1834
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.04 in (20.4 cm)Width: 10.36 in (26.3 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1832
  • Condition:
    Condition report: Very good impression with clean, bright paper. Slight toning in the outer margins consistent with age, but no major blemishes. Plate mark clearly visible, attesting to authenticity.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13600-1121stDibs: LU3054346866162

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