James Nasmyth
Every Body For Ever! (an invented cityscape featuring buildings from various cities, including Edinburgh, and a large crowd)
About this artwork
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artist:James Nasmyth (1808 - 1890) Scottish
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title:Every Body For Ever! (an invented cityscape featuring buildings from various cities, including Edinburgh, and a large crowd)
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date created:Published 1854
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materials:Lithograph on paper
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measurements:Image: 25.20 x 35.40 cm
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credit line:Mrs Judy Naylor Gift 2003
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accession number:P 3073
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James Nasmyth
James Nasmyth
James Nasmyth was one of the leading engineers of the nineteenth century, and his principal inventions were the steam hammer and the pile driver which changed the landscape of the industrial world. He was the son of the landscape painter, Alexander Nasmyth, who taught him drawing. He was an...