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Antique engraving of Harlech Castle, Merionethshire, published by Alexander Hogg, c.1785–1795 This antique engraving depicts Harlech Castle in Merionethshire (today … Read more Antique engraving of Harlech Castle, Merionethshire, published by Alexander Hogg, c.1785–1795 This antique engraving depicts Harlech Castle in Merionethshire (today Gwynedd), one of the most dramatic and historically significant castles in Wales. The view emphasizes the fortress’s imposing position high on a rocky crag, overlooking the Irish Sea. The castle, built by Edward I in the late 13th century as part of his campaign to conquer Wales, has long been admired both for its defensive strength and its picturesque setting, rising boldly above the rugged coastal landscape. The composition shows the castle’s walls and towers dominating the skyline, their solid medieval mass contrasting with the jagged cliffs below. A cascading stream or waterfall flows down the rocky slope in the foreground, where smaller buildings nestle among the outcrops. To the right, the scene opens towards the sea, where sailing vessels dot the waters, reinforcing the importance of Harlech as both a military stronghold and a coastal landmark. The overall effect captures the fortress as both a symbol of royal authority and a romantic ruin, a theme that resonated strongly with 18th-century audiences fascinated by Britain’s medieval heritage. The engraving was executed by Eastgate (noted as “Eastgate sculp.” in the lower right corner) and published by Alexander Hogg at No. 16 Paternoster Row, London. Hogg was a prolific publisher of affordable illustrated works in the late 18th century, active particularly during the 1780s and 1790s. His publications, which included large topographical and historical compendiums such as *The New and Complete English Traveller* and *The Beauties of England and Wales*, were intended for a wide readership eager to explore the history and geography of Britain through accessible prints and s. This plate would have been part of such a series, where engravings of notable castles, cathedrals, towns, and natural wonders were presented as a visual record of the nation’s grandeur. For collectors today, this engraving of Harlech Castle is valuable both as a decorative piece and as a historical record. It belongs to an important period in British print culture, when images of castles and ruins were central to the rise of the picturesque aesthetic. Harlech itself has a long and storied history: besieged during the Wars of the Roses, a royalist stronghold in the English Civil War, and immortalized in song and legend, it remains one of Wales’s most iconic castles. This print thus bridges history and art, reflecting both antiquarian interest and popular taste of the late Georgian era. Condition report: Good condition with a strong impression and dark inking. Paper with even age toning and minor handling at the margins, including a small tear at lower right edge not affecting the image. Overall well-preserved for its age. Framing tips: This engraving would look striking in a dark wood or black frame, paired with a warm cream or light beige mat to balance the strong contrasts of the print. A gilt inner line could add refinement while enhancing the romantic subject matter. Technique: Engraving on laid paper Maker: Eastgate (engraver), published by Alexander Hogg, London, c.1785–1795 See less
- Dimensions
- 9.45ʺW × 7.48ʺH
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
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