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Vale Crucis Abbey in Denbighshire
VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY. A hand coloured copper engraved view. Bears no artist or engraver names. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Mounted.
Old lithograph of The Deanery, St. Asaph
S.E. VIEW OF THE DEANERY HOUSE, ST. ASAPH. A hand coloured lithograph. 7 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches. On india paper. Wide blank margins with some light foxing in margins only. Good condition.
Valle Crucis Abbey by G. Pickering
VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY. An uncoloured lithograph view published by T. Catherall, Eastgate Row, Chester. 10 x 6 3/4 inches. Some light soiling in the blank margins otherwise good condition.
Llan Egwerst, Denbighshire
ABBEY OF LLAN EGWERST. P Sandy / J. Morris. A good hand coloured copper engraved view dated 1773. 7 1/4 x 5 inches. Unmounted.. Good condition.
19th century view of Vale of Llangollen
THE VALE OF LLANGOLLEN. W. Harvey / T. A. Price. A hand coloured steel engraved view. 8 x 5 1/2 inches. Unmounted. Good condition.
Denbigh Castle
DENBIGH CASTLE. A copper engraved view of the ruin by J.Ryland. 5 1/4 x 3 1/2 inches. Good clean condition. In a light green sunk mount.
Denbigh Casrte by J. P. Neale
DENBIGH CASTLE, NORTH WALES. A view engraved by T. Owen from a drawings by J. P. Neale. Figure with cattle and sheep. 6 x 4 inches. Uncoloured. Good condition. In a pale green sunk mount.
From: The Beauties of England and Wales.
Henry Gastineau (1791–1876) was a prominent Victorian watercolour artist best known for his detailed and atmospheric landscapes of Britain and Wales. Born in Cheltenham, he developed an early interest in drawing and topography, combining artistic skill with a strong sense of geographical accuracy. This blend made his work especially valuable at a time when Britain was rapidly changing through industrialisation and expanding travel.
Gastineau built his reputation through extensive sketching tours across the countryside, rivers, castles, and historic towns of England and Wales. His watercolours were admired for their clarity, delicate colouring, and careful architectural detail. He exhibited regularly at major institutions, including the Royal Academy and the Society of Painters in Water Colours, and became widely respected among Victorian art circles.
Beyond gallery work, Gastineau contributed illustrations to many important topographical and travel publications, helping to shape how Victorian audiences visualised their national landscape. His art captured both the romantic spirit and the documentary precision valued in the 19th century, making him an important figure in British topographical and landscape art.
Llanrwst Church, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Llanrwst Church, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Llanrwst Church Denbishire by Henry Gastineau
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Holt, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Ruabon, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Denbigh Castle by Henry Gastineau
Gwrych Castle by Henry Gastineau
Holt, Denbighshire
Ruthin, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Llanrwst Bridge, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Llangollen Church, Denbighshire by Henry Gastineau
Holt, North Wales by Henry Gastineau
Valle Crucis Abbey North Wales
Pont y Glyn, near Ceric y Druidian, Denbighshire
Llanrwst Church by Henry Gastineau