Heaton Park, 1845
Summary
A view of Heaton Hall from the south west, looking across parkland. Trees frame the hall, while sheep and cattle populate the scene. Two riders may be seen crossing the park on horseback in the middle ground, and a man and his dog idle beneath the tree in the right foreground. Heaton Hall is a stately home to the north of Manchester. It was designed for Sir Thomas Egerton by James Wyatt in 1772. This lithograph was made as an illustration for 'The mansions of England and Wales : illustrated in a series of views of the principal seats with historical and topographical descriptions by Edward Twycross', published by Ackermann and Co. in 1847-50. Manchester Art Gallery holds a second, uncropped copy of this print, accession number 1971.126.
Object Name
Heaton Park, 1845
Creators Name
Date Created
about 1845-47
Dimensions
support: 18.8cm x 26.2cm
accession number
1935.3
Collection Group
Place of creation
Europe
Support
paper
Medium
ink
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