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An uncommon view of the River Cobre in Jamaica

View of the Bridge across the Rio Cobre near Spanish Town, Jamica.
London: Colnaghi, Sale & C.º, 1800. Aquatint, printed in colours and hand finished. 490 x 690mm, with an original title label resembling a frame plaque.
Stock #:  25034

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A large and decorative aquatint of the River Cobre in Jamaica, engraved by James (Jacques) Merigot (1760-1824) after Louis Belanger (1756-1816). 'Roaring River' depicts a sugar mill. Belanger, a French landscape painter, worked throughout Europe, moving to London c.1790. He is not believed to have visited Jamaica himself, but used the work of British painter George Robertson (c.1748-88) as inspiration.

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A few repairs.

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