Print made by James Clark, 19th centuryafter David Cox, 1783–1859, BritishPublished by S & J Fuller, active 1809–1862, British
Title:
View of HRH the Princess Elizabeth's Cottage at Old Windsor with a View of the Moss House Below
Date:
1812
Materials & Techniques:
Hand colored aquatint with etching on moderately thick, smooth, brown wove paper
Dimensions:
Sheet: 15 3/16 × 16 1/16 inches (38.5 × 40.8 cm)
Inscription(s)/Marks/Lettering:
Lettered, lower left: "D. Cox del. | Shepards now is the Month of the May, | In a band let our village unite, | To you Cottage with flowers let us stray, | The Mansion of rural delight; | What a beautious elysium around, | Here peace and simplicity reign, | Here the birds an asylum have found, | And with carols enliven the scene;"; lower center: "The Moss House | To Her Royal Highness the Pricess Elizabeth, This View of Her Royal Highness' Cottage, at Old Windsor, | is by permission, dedicated by Her Royal Highness' most dutiful, and devoted Servants, L&J Fuller. | London Published May 22, 1812, by S&J Fuller, at the Temple of Fancy, Rathbone Place"; lower right: "O may verdure for ever appear | Unfading the verdure of spring. | No tempest be heard through the year, But Zephyr with health on his wing; | Sweet Cottage our chaplets receive, | Whom with envy 'een cites must see, | When Eliza can Palaces leave, | For the charms of retirement in thee."
Credit Line:
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection
Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Accession Number:
B1977.14.14702
Classification:
Prints
Collection:
Prints and Drawings
Subject Terms:
trees | house | view | cottage | landscape | architectural subject
Associated Places:
United Kingdom | England | Berkshire | Old Windsor