Published by London Hookham and Carpenter, 1793
First Edition
First edition; 4to (24.5 x 19.5 cm); 16 hand-coloured aquatint plates including frontispiece, with the half-title, a touch of spotting to least few leaves otherwise clean internally; later full calf, gilt rolled boards, gilt spine in six compartments with contrasting gilt lettering piece, board edges and turn-ins gilt rolled, all edges gilt, extremities a little rubbed, otherwise a very good copy; [4], 266, [2]pp. Ibbetson was a Yorkshire born artist whose first opportunity came when he was invited to accompany Cathcart on his embassy to China. Cathcart died en route, however, and this seems to sum up Ibbetson's luck; soon after his elegant views of Bath had been aquatinted and published by Hassell, his wife died. He had already suffered the loss of eight children and this latest tragedy brought on an attack of brain fever. After he recovered from this he found that he had been robbed by his servants; this led him to seek escape in a life of dissipation which led to penury. At the end his artistic skill enabled him to pay off his debts. The small scale of his drawings suited book illustration and his special skill as an animal, and in particular, cattle painter can be seen in the illustrations in this work. Abbey (Scenery), 38; ESTC T54291; Tooley 277.
Publication Date: 1793
Seller: Bauman Rare Books, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. IBBETSON, Julius Caesar. A Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells, the River Avon, and the Adjacent Country. London: Hookham and Carpenter, 1793. Tall quarto, early 20th-century three-quarter dark green morocco, raised bands, top edge gilt, uncut. $2200.First edition of this engaging 18th-century guide to the British resort town of Bath, with 16 hand-colored aquatints on heavy paper, handsomely bound.This work exhibits the talents of three British artists experimenting in the medium of aquatint: John Laporte, watercolorist and drawing master at the military academy of Addiscombe, John Hassell, himself an accomplished drawing-master and publisher of works on watercolor painting and drawing, and Julius Ibbetson perhaps the most talented artist of the three, with regular exhibits at the Royal Academy. Without half title. Cancel at M4. A few plates misbound. Abbey 38. Tooley 277. A lovely, wide-margined uncut copy, spine toned to brown. A handsome copy in very nearly fine condition.