Andrew Ingamells
St John’s College, Cambridge
Engraving
75 x 51 cm
Signed to lower right and numbered 1/175
Provenance: The late Sir Christopher Dobson, Master of the college
This meticulously detailed gravure etching by Andrew Ingamells is the first etching or engraving to depict St John’s College Cambridge from an aerial perspective since David Loggan’s celebrated engraving of the 1680s. As well as a general aerial view of the college, it also features architectural thumbnails of each of the college’s notable buildings including the Bridge of Sighs, New Court, the Library and Corfield Court.
Ingamells trained at St Albans School of Art and the London College of Printing, subsequently working as a graphic designer and illustrator. Based in London, he began making drawings of the buildings and landscapes of London.
Ingamells’ work is in many public collections including those of the Tate Gallery, The National Trust, The Paul Mellon Centre for British Art, and the City of London Guildhall Library. His pictures are also in several private collections, including those of various Oxford and Cambridge colleges, HRH King Charles III, and Shell Oil. The artist is currently part-way through his epic project to record all the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge, a project undertaken in homage to David Loggan.
Condition: Generally very good, frame not available for shipping outside the UK.
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