Hindleburgh, Isle of Wight (Unknown Engraver, c. 1820s)

$315.00

Artist: Unknown engraver

Title: Hindleburgh, Isle of Wight, the Seat of Colonel Hill

Medium: Antique engraved print on paper

Dimensions: 12.5” W x 10.5” H (framed)

Signed: Appears to bear an inscription or signature; unverified

About the Work:

An early nineteenth-century topographical engraving depicting Hindleburgh, Isle of Wight, the Seat of Colonel Hill, presented in a beautifully aged gilt wood frame with a warm gilt liner. Characteristic of the British topographical print tradition, the composition captures the quiet elegance of the English countryside through finely engraved architectural details, rolling hills, and pastoral figures.

Produced during the early nineteenth century, engravings such as this documented notable country estates and landscapes throughout Britain, combining documentary precision with romantic landscape composition. The restrained monochromatic palette and intimate scale lend the work a timeless quality, making it equally suited to a traditional interior or a thoughtfully layered contemporary collection.

Beautifully preserved with the gentle toning and character expected of an antique print, this work offers both historical charm and enduring decorative appeal.

Artist: Unknown engraver

Title: Hindleburgh, Isle of Wight, the Seat of Colonel Hill

Medium: Antique engraved print on paper

Dimensions: 12.5” W x 10.5” H (framed)

Signed: Appears to bear an inscription or signature; unverified

About the Work:

An early nineteenth-century topographical engraving depicting Hindleburgh, Isle of Wight, the Seat of Colonel Hill, presented in a beautifully aged gilt wood frame with a warm gilt liner. Characteristic of the British topographical print tradition, the composition captures the quiet elegance of the English countryside through finely engraved architectural details, rolling hills, and pastoral figures.

Produced during the early nineteenth century, engravings such as this documented notable country estates and landscapes throughout Britain, combining documentary precision with romantic landscape composition. The restrained monochromatic palette and intimate scale lend the work a timeless quality, making it equally suited to a traditional interior or a thoughtfully layered contemporary collection.

Beautifully preserved with the gentle toning and character expected of an antique print, this work offers both historical charm and enduring decorative appeal.