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"Ivory Wove Paper: A Glimpse into Dublin's Architectural Heritage" Step back in time with ivory wove paper as we explore the architectural marvels of Dublin

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Trinity College Dublin published March 1793 James Malton

Trinity College Dublin published March 1793 James Malton
Trinity College, Dublin, published March 1793, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 263 × 377 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Saint Patricks Cathedral Dublin published March 1793

Saint Patricks Cathedral Dublin published March 1793
Saint Patricks Cathedral, Dublin, published March 1793, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 263 × 375 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Royal Infirmary Phoenix Park Dublin published July 1794

Royal Infirmary Phoenix Park Dublin published July 1794
Royal Infirmary Phoenix Park, Dublin, published July 1794, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 263 × 380 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: West Front St. Patricks Cathedral published November 1793

West Front St. Patricks Cathedral published November 1793
West Front of St. Patricks Cathedral, published November 1793, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 263 × 373 mm (image)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Leinster House Dublin published July 1792 James Malton

Leinster House Dublin published July 1792 James Malton
Leinster House, Dublin, published July 1792, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 317 × 428 mm (plate), 420 × 538 mm (sheet)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Dublin published July 1792 James Malton English

Dublin published July 1792 James Malton English
Dublin, published July 1792, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 425 × 315 mm (plate), 547 × 420 mm (sheet)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Barracks Dublin published July 1795 James Malton

Barracks Dublin published July 1795 James Malton
Barracks, Dublin, published July 1795, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 191 × 382 mm (image), 257 × 435 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Powerscourt House Dublin published July 1795

Powerscourt House Dublin published July 1795
Powerscourt House, Dublin, published July 1795, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 267 × 383 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Tholsel Dublin published June 1793 James Malton

Tholsel Dublin published June 1793 James Malton
Tholsel, Dublin, published June 1793, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 265 × 377 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Blue-Coat Hospital Dublin published March 1798

Blue-Coat Hospital Dublin published March 1798
Blue-Coat Hospital, Dublin, published March 1798, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 255 × 377 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Correct Survey Bay Dublin published December 1795

Correct Survey Bay Dublin published December 1795
A Correct Survey of the Bay of Dublin, published December 1795, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 315 × 425 mm (plate), 420 × 555 mm (sheet)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Correct Survey Dublin Stood Year 1610 published July 1792

Correct Survey Dublin Stood Year 1610 published July 1792
Correct Survey of Dublin, As It Stood in the Year 1610, published July 1792, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 275 × 475 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Lying-In Hospital Dublin published December 1795

Lying-In Hospital Dublin published December 1795
Lying-In Hospital, Dublin, published December 1795, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 257 × 380 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Great Courtyard Dublin Castle published July 1792

Great Courtyard Dublin Castle published July 1792
Great Courtyard, Dublin Castle, published July 1792, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 257 × 373 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Parliament House Dublin published November 1793

Parliament House Dublin published November 1793
The Parliament House, Dublin, published November 1793, James Malton, English, 1761-1803, England, Hand-colored aquatint in black on ivory wove paper, 259 × 370 mm (image), 315 × 425 mm (plate)

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: A Beech Wood Resting Traveler 1803 Christoph Nathe

A Beech Wood Resting Traveler 1803 Christoph Nathe
A Beech Wood with a Resting Traveler, 1803. Christoph Nathe (German, 1753-1806). Brown and gray wash with extensive point of brush work

Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Church Amsterdam 1889 Etching cancelled impression

Church Amsterdam 1889 Etching cancelled impression
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Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Lime-Burner W Jones Thames Street 1859 Etching

Lime-Burner W Jones Thames Street 1859 Etching
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Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Fulham Chelsea 1879 Etching drypoint cancelled plate

Fulham Chelsea 1879 Etching drypoint cancelled plate
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Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Reading 1879 Lithograph scraping fourth state

Reading 1879 Lithograph scraping fourth state
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Background imageIvory Wove Paper Collection: Salvation Army Sandwich 1887 Etching drypoint

Salvation Army Sandwich 1887 Etching drypoint
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"Ivory Wove Paper: A Glimpse into Dublin's Architectural Heritage" Step back in time with ivory wove paper as we explore the architectural marvels of Dublin, captured and published by James Malton during the late 18th century. Trinity College Dublin, a beacon of knowledge since its establishment, stands proudly in all its grandeur as depicted in Malton's publication from March 1793. The iconic Saint Patrick's Cathedral takes center stage in another masterpiece by Malton, showcasing its intricate details and timeless beauty. Venturing further into this historical journey, we encounter the Royal Infirmary Phoenix Park Dublin, immortalized on ivory wove paper published in July 1794. Its majestic presence evokes a sense of awe even to this day. Moving along to November 1793, witness the stunning West Front of St. Patrick's Cathedral through Malton's skilled artistry. Leinster House Dublin emerges next on our voyage through time; an elegant Georgian building that exudes sophistication and charm. Published by James Malton himself in July 1792, his English craftsmanship brings out every delicate detail for us to admire. As we continue exploring Dublin's architectural gems through these captivating publications, let us not forget the Barracks Dublin - a symbol of strength and history etched onto ivory wove paper thanks to James Malton once again (July 1795). Powerscourt House follows suit with its regal allure showcased beautifully on pages preserved for centuries. The Tholsel Dublin publication from June 1793 allows us a glimpse into one of Ireland’s oldest civic buildings while Blue-Coat Hospital Dublin (March 1798) reminds us of the city’s commitment to charity and compassion throughout history. To complete our journey through these remarkable publications on ivory wove paper is "Correct Survey Bay" (December 1795) and "Correct Survey Dublin Stood Year 1610" (July 1792).