London (England)
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
St. Paul's Cathedral, from Ludgate Hill, 1923
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
St. Paul's Cathedral (The Chancel), 1932
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
St. Paul's Cathedral (The Chancel), 1920
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
The Choir, Westminster Abbey, before 1915
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
The Horse Guards (London), after 1925
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
The Tower Bridge, London, before 1926
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
Westminster Abbey (The Chancel), 1929, 1928
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”
Westminster Abbey (with Coronation Chair), 1937
This collection contains 132 etchings by J. Alphege Brewer dating from 1909 to 1939. Some etchings were collaborations between Brewer and his brother, Henry Charles Brewer while one etching, Evening on the Meuse. Huy. was a collaboration with F. Sherrin Brewer. The etchings are arranged in alphabetical order by title.
Additionally, the collection has some of the original sales labels, reproductions and reprints of some pieces and a sales booklet titled “Original Etchings.”