James Malton, the Glossary
James Malton (1761–1803) was an Irish engraver and watercolourist, who once taught geometry and perspective.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin, Brain fever, Capel Street, Charlemont House, Dublin, Dublin Castle, Dublin Historical Record, Engraving, Four Courts, Geometry, Grattan Bridge, James Gandon, Leinster House, Marylebone, Perspective (graphical), Provost's House, Trinity College Dublin, Royal Military Infirmary, St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Technical drawing, The Custom House, The Tholsel, Dublin, Thomas Malton, Thomas Malton, the elder, United Kingdom, Watercolor painting.
- Irish engravers
A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin
A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin is a set of 25 architectural prints of well-known buildings and views in Dublin, Ireland illustrated by the engraver, watercolourist, and draughtsman James Malton at the end of the 18th century.
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Brain fever
Brain fever (or cerebral fever) describes a medical condition where supposedly the brain becomes inflamed and causes a variety of symptoms and can lead to death.
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Capel Street
Capel Street is a predominantly commercial street in Dublin, Ireland, laid out in the 17th century by Humphrey Jervis.
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Charlemont House
Charlemont House is a mansion in Dublin, Ireland.
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Dublin
Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland and also the largest city by size on the island of Ireland.
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle (Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a major Irish government complex, conference centre, and tourist attraction.
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Dublin Historical Record
The Dublin Historical Record is a history journal established in 1938 and published biannually by the Old Dublin Society.
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Engraving
Engraving is the practice of incising a design on a hard, usually flat surface by cutting grooves into it with a burin.
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Four Courts
The Four Courts (Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin.
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Geometry
Geometry is a branch of mathematics concerned with properties of space such as the distance, shape, size, and relative position of figures.
Grattan Bridge
Grattan Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, and joining Capel Street to Parliament Street and the south quays.
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James Gandon
James Gandon (20 February 1743 – 24 December 1823) was an English architect best known for his work in Ireland during the late 18th century and early 19th century.
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Leinster House
Leinster House (Teach Laighean) is the seat of the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland.
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Marylebone
Marylebone (usually, also) is an area in London, England and is located in the City of Westminster.
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Perspective (graphical)
Linear or point-projection perspective is one of two types of graphical projection perspective in the graphic arts; the other is parallel projection.
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Provost's House, Trinity College Dublin
The Provost's House is a five-bay, two-storey house with seven-bay single-storey wings on each side, which dates from 1759 and was built for Provost Francis Andrews of Trinity College.
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Royal Military Infirmary
The Royal Military Infirmary (RMI) in Dublin was located at the southeastern edge of Phoenix Park (Páirc an Fhionnuisce), one of several former British military installations in the area.
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St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (Ard-Eaglais Naomh Pádraig) in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1191 as a Roman Catholic cathedral, is currently the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. Christ Church Cathedral, also a Church of Ireland cathedral in Dublin, is designated as the local cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough.
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Technical drawing
Technical drawing, drafting or drawing, is the act and discipline of composing drawings that visually communicate how something functions or is constructed.
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The Custom House
The Custom House (Teach an Chustaim) is a neoclassical 18th century building in Dublin, Ireland which houses the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
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The Tholsel, Dublin
The Tholsel was an important building in Dublin which combined the function of civic hall, guildhall, court and gaol.
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Thomas Malton
Thomas Malton (1748 – 7 March 1804; also known as Thomas Malton the Younger), was an English painter of topographical and architectural views, and an engraver.
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Thomas Malton, the elder
Thomas Malton, the elder (1726–1801) was an English architectural draughtsman and writer on geometry.
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United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.
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Watercolor painting
Watercolor (American English) or watercolour (British English; see spelling differences), also aquarelle (from Italian diminutive of Latin aqua 'water'), is a painting method"Watercolor may be as old as art itself, going back to the Stone Age when early ancestors combined earth and charcoal with water to create the first wet-on-dry picture on a cave wall." in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
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See also
Irish engravers
- Adam Buck
- Andrew Doyle (artist)
- Charles Exshaw
- Charles Spooner (engraver)
- Edward Fisher (engraver)
- Elinor Darwin
- Erin Corr
- Henry Brocas
- James Egan (engraver)
- James MacArdell
- James Mahony
- James Malton
- James Watson (engraver)
- John Brooks (engraver)
- John Dixon (engraver)
- Jonathan Fisher (painter)
- Nicholas Blakey
- Patrick Halpen
- Peter Mazell
- Richard Houston
- Thomas Burke (artist)
- William Baillie (engraver)
- William Humphrys
- William John Hennessy
- William Mossop
- William Nelson Gardiner
- William Paulet Carey
- William Sherlock (painter)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Malton
Also known as Malton, James.