19th century steel engraved print “Courtyard of the Archbishop’s Palace, Liege”

US$45.00
Item number: 137

This 19th-century print titled "Courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace, Liege," created after L.J. Wood and engraved by J.J. Crew, offers a captivating glimpse into the serene ambiance of the Archbishop's Palace in Liege, Belgium. With meticulous attention to detail, the artist captures the architectural elegance of the courtyard, adorned with ornate arches, intricate stonework, and impressive columns. The engraver's skill brings depth and texture to the scene, enhancing the fine lines and subtle nuances of light and shadow. This print serves as a tribute to the historical and cultural significance of the Archbishop's Palace, inviting viewers to appreciate its beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

Size: 12.5”W x 9.25”H (paper size)
9”W x 7.5”H (print size)

Condition: Vintage / Antique. Unframed print is in excellent condition with some yellowing around edges of paper

Country of Origin: D. Appleton & Co, USA