Engraving “Plain of Olympia” by E. Dodwell and J. Bailey (1820).

Price: 400.00

Engraving “Plain of Olympia“.

Drawn by Edward Dodwell (1767-1832). 

Engraved & colored by John Bailey (1750-1819).

Published by Rodwell and Martin, London (1820).

Pieces of the frame are missing. With glass.

Dimensions: 25.0 X 39.5 cm (without frame).

Dimensions: 37.0 X 52.0 cm (without frame).

Code: Ε1045

Categories: , , SKU: E1045

Description

Engraving “Plain of Olympia“. Drawn by Edward Dodwell (1767-1832). 

Engraved & colored by John Bailey (1750-1819). Published by Rodwell and Martin, London (1820).

Pieces of the frame are missing. With glass.

Dimensions: 25.0 X 39.5 cm (without frame). Dimensions: 37.0 X 52.0 cm (without frame).

Biography:

Edward Dodwell (1767-1832) was an Irish painter, traveller and a writer on archaeology.

Dodwell was born in Ireland and belonged to the same family as Henry Dodwell, the theologian. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Dodwell travelled from 1801 to 1806 in Greece, which was then a part of the Ottoman Empire, and spent the rest of his life for the most part in Italy, at Naples and Rome. He died in Rome from the effects of an illness contracted in 1830 during a visit of exploration to the Sabine Mountains. 

Dodwell’s widow, a daughter of Count Giraud and thirty years his junior, subsequently became famous as the “beautiful” countess of Spaur, and played a considerable role in the political life of the papal city.

Dodwell published A Classical and Topographical Tour through Greece (1819), of which a German translation appeared in 1821; Views in Greece, with thirty colored plates (1821); and Views and Descriptions of Cyclopian or Pelasgic Remains in Italy and Greece (London and Paris, with French text, 1834).

John Bailey (1750-1819), was an English agriculturist and engraver.

Bailey engraved plates for the works of William Hutchinson, the topographer of Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland. 

He devoted attention to the natural sciences, especially mineralogy, chemistry, hydraulics, and pneumatics, used by him in promoting improvements in rural economy.

In 1795 he published an Essay on the Construction of the Plough, in which he employed mathematical calculations to demonstrate the advantages of the alterations he proposed. 

He was also the joint author of the reports on the counties of Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, in the General Views of Agriculture series, drawn up for the Board of Agriculture.

Engraving “Plain of Olympi” – A very beautiful and collectible engraving.

Code: E1045

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