Architecture Stately Homes Vitruvius Britannicus Stoke 1715
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Elevation of Stoke in the county of Hereford, the Seat of Mr. Auditor Foley (2 Prints)
11 by 17 1/4 inches long
VTB174 $115
These exquisite & extremely rare black & white copper engravings from the first edition of Vitruvius Britannicus or, the British Architect. Containing the Plans, Elevations, and Sections of the most Regular Buildings both Publick & Private in Great Britain. Colen Campbell (1676-1729) was a Scotsman & a lawyer who took up architecture. Vitruvius Britannicus was the first English architectural publication since Elizabethan times, & catalogued the work of great architects of the time, including Inigo Jones and Sir Christopher Wren, as well as Campbell himself.
It was a time when Britain was growing tired of the excesses of the ornate Baroque period and returning to classical or Neo-Palladian architecture. It was also the beginning of a building boom amongst the aristocracy & Whig politicians of the day. Campbell’s work secured him many commissions & for a short time he served as a government advisor.
These superb engravings are certainly testament to the extent & grandeur of this new architectural style, epitomized by the magnificent Blenheim Palace, home of the Duke of Marlborough, set in sweeping parks in Woodstock, near Oxford. The grounds of this palace have long been open to the public, & we played in them as children. In keeping with modern aristocrats, the present Duke has made a business of his ancestral home & one can even fish in Blenheim’s great lake. It is definitely worth a trip when in the UK, as it is an oasis of tranquility in the midst of a very populated area.
Each single print measures approximately 10 3/4 inches wide by 16 ½ inches long & the doubles 20 1/4 inches wide by 17 inches long, with a few being wider as noted, on strong white chain linked paper with few blemishes & occasional crown watermarks. In some cases, the plan for the building accompanies the view, so it is a “two for one”. A copy of the original title page accompanies each. All our prints are authentic antique prints and guaranteed to be from the date stated. These prints are about 310 years old, over a quarter of a millennium!

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