Sutton Nicholls Art
A draughtsman and engraver, Nicholls is mentioned by Vertue in his diaries as among the engravers living in London in 1713. Nicholls drew and engraved a large number of views of places and buildings in London for the Prospects of the Most Considerable Buildings About London published in 1725 by John Bowles. These views, though of little artistic importance, are of the greatest possible antiquarian interest, especially the numerous views of the then newly formed squares, the Charterhouse, the Old Royal Exchange and General Post Office. Some views by Nicholls were published in Stow's Survey, edited by Strype, 1720.
Early 18th Century Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
1690s Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
1910s Sutton Nicholls Art
Drypoint
Early 2000s American Modern Sutton Nicholls Art
Mezzotint
1750s Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
17th Century Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
1930s Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Drypoint
1670s Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
1880s Impressionist Sutton Nicholls Art
Etching, Drypoint
Mid-18th Century Rococo Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
Mid-18th Century Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving
1920s Realist Sutton Nicholls Art
Etching, Engraving
Mid-18th Century Rococo Sutton Nicholls Art
Engraving