Pictorial Album of Cape Town. With views of Simonstown, Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown.
First published in 1886, this collection of 12 watercolour landscapes of Cape Town and other towns in the Cape Colony by Thomas William Bowler(1812-1869), one of our best known pictorial historians, has been republished, complemented and enriched by W.R.Thomson's anecdotal but historically accurate text. Bowler came to the Cape from England in 1834 as a servant to Thomas Maclear, the then new Astronomer Royal of the colony.
He later extablished himself in Cape Town as a self-taught drawing teacher and landscape painter. A follower of the English picturesque watercolour school, he recorded all the important events at the Cape for 35 years.
His paintings reflect the quiet dignity of the stately buildings and wide, open streets of an earlier Cape Town that can still be felt in the Mother City today. He takes the reader as far east as Port Elizabeth, providing evocative glimpses of a pre-photographic phase in our history that would otherwise be lost.
Hardback with Dustcover-forty-four pages text with twelve supporting colour plates,Frontispiece plate(folding). Dustcover has mylar loose cover for protection. Very clean copy.
- Jacket Condition: Very Good
- Binding Condition: Very Good
- Overall Condition: Very Good
- Size: 38 X 28.5cm
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