Henry Sargant Storer
Henry Sargant Storer (13 February 1796, Clerkenwell – 8 January 1837, London) was a British artist and engraver. He was the son of James Sargant Storer, and exhibited drawings at the Royal Academy from 1814 to 1836.[1]
List of works
- The Cathedrals of Great Britain, 4 vols. 1814–19
- Delineations of Fountains Abbey, 1820
- Delineations of Trinity College, Cambridge, c.1820
- Views in Edinburgh and its Vicinity, 1820
- The University and City of Oxford displayed, 1821
- Delineations of Gloucestershire, 1824
- The Portfolio: a collection of Engravings from Antiquarian, Architectural, and Topographical Subjects, 4 vols., 1823–4.
- Thomas Kitson Cromwell's History of Clerkenwell, 1828
- Walks through Islington, 1835
- The plates to Pierce Egan's Walks through Bath, 1819
- A view of Christ's College, Cambridge for the Cambridge Almanack, 1822.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Storer, James Sargant". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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