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Tregothnan House Cornwall
TREGOTHIAN HOUSE, CORNWALL. SEAT OF THE EARL OF FALMOUTH, TO WHOM THIS PLATE IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED. T. Allom / F. J. Havell. An uncoloured steel engraved view. 6 x 4 inches. Good clean condition.
Fowey Harbour Cornwall
FOWEY HARBOUR, ST. SAVIOURS CHAPEL, & POLRUAN CASTLE A hand coloured steel engraved view. 6 x 3 3/4 inches. In a sunk mount. Good condition.
Helland Church Cornwall
HELLAND CHURCH, FROM THE SOUTH EAST. J. FERGUSON LITH. A tinted lithograph vignette view of the church numbered Plate XXX. 7 x 1/2 x 5 inches. Good condition. Unmounted.
Well at St. Austell Cornwall
WELL, NEAR ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL An uncoloured engraving published by Wm. Clark, London and dated 1810. 7 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches. Uncoloured. Good condition.
Morwell Rocks on the River Tamar, Cornwall by Thomas Allom
MORWELL ROCKS ON THE RIVER TAMAR A steel engraved view frfom a work by Thomas Allom and engraved by Le Petit. 6 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches. Uncoloured. Good condition. In a light green sunk mount.
Chapel St. Michael's Mount Cornwall
Price: 8.00
John Preston Neale (1780–1847) was an English artist best known for his finely detailed architectural and landscape drawings. Born in 1780, he initially worked as a clerk in the General Post Office before turning to art full-time. He became recognized for his skill in capturing buildings, estates, churches, and scenic views across Britain and Ireland. Artistic Style and Media Neale predominantly worked in pen drawings tinted with watercolour, producing highly accurate and elegant views of architectural subjects. While he occasionally painted in oil or watercolour, his reputation rests squarely on his draughtsmanship — drawings that were frequently turned into engravings for publication. Career and Exhibitions:
Neale first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1797, showing two insect drawings, and continued to exhibit topographical and architectural works there and with other prominent artistic societies until the 1840s.
His works appeared in exhibitions of the Society of Painters in Oil and Water Colours, the Society of British Artists, and the British Institution.
Legacy and Influence: Neale’s work was widely reproduced through engravings, helping document British architectural heritage at a time when many buildings were changing or under threat. His detailed topographical art remains valuable for historians and collectors and continues to appear in prints and decorative art collections.
He died on 14 November 1847 near Ipswich at about 67 years of age.
Moditonham House Cornwall
Hand coloured and mounted. Price: 10.00
Moditonham House Cornwall
Hand coloured and mounted. Price: 10.00