After Lt-Col. James Pattison Cockburn, 60th Regiment
After Lt-Col. James Pattison Cockburn, 60th Regiment

Cape Diamond and Wolf’s Cave from Point a Pizeau, near Quebec, by C. Hunt; The Ice Point formed between Quebec & Point Levi. in the year 1831, by J. Stewart; Quebec from below Aubigny Church, Point Levi, by H. Pyall; The Falls of Montmorency, (Quebec in the distance), by C. Hunt; The Cone of Montmorency as it appeared in 1829, by C. Bentley; and The Lower City of Quebec from the Parapet of the Upper City., by C. Hunt

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After Lt-Col. James Pattison Cockburn, 60th Regiment
Cape Diamond and Wolf’s Cave from Point a Pizeau, near Quebec, by C. Hunt; The Ice Point formed between Quebec & Point Levi. in the year 1831, by J. Stewart; Quebec from below Aubigny Church, Point Levi, by H. Pyall; The Falls of Montmorency, (Quebec in the distance), by C. Hunt; The Cone of Montmorency as it appeared in 1829, by C. Bentley; and The Lower City of Quebec from the Parapet of the Upper City., by C. Hunt
handcoloured aquatints, published by Ackermann & Co., London, 1833
19 ½ x 26 5/8in. (49.4 x 67.6cm.)
(6)the set of six
出版
Spendlove, p.51 (‘Cockburn’s Quebec set 1833’), pls 69 and 70.

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'In 1833 a double series of outstanding aquatints was published: six landscapes of Quebec City and six views of Niagara Falls. These prints are the most famous of all those created by artists active in Canada in the nineteenth century, because they are unrivalled in terms of complexity and difficulty and were made by one of the few military artists to have had a professional art career.' (R. Villeneuve, Lord Dalhousie: Patron and Collector, Ottawa, 2008, p.74)

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