[Point Breeze New Jersey, United States]
Lady Dudley Stuart, Princess Christine Bonaparte (1798-1847)
£600
Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs
Auction: 19 February 2020 at 10:00 GMT
Description
Album of prints, chiefly lithographs, including 12 lithographs of studies of trees by Henry William Burgess, etched view inscribed "Albano 1825" by Charlotte Bonaparte; lithographed plates of plates in the vicinity of Point Breeze, New Jersey, by Charlotte (Chute de la Passaic; Vue des chutes de West, Vue prise dans le Parc de Point-Breeze, Vue de Lebanon, Vue du Lac Diane), engraving of Palazzo Pandolfini, 2 uncaptioned lithographs by Charlotte, one lithograph by L. Salucci 1827, 6 small etched views probably by Charlotte, 4 etchings of landscape on orange paper, lithograph "L'hermitage des Camaldoli", Vue de Monte Forato, 1828, Palais des Cesars, 1828, Rome, Maison de Raphael, [Palace], by Salucci after Charlotte, further lithograph La Villa di Campmarzo a Trieste 1829 (2 views), by Mac-Donald D, engraved view of Dartmouth from Mount Boon by F.C. Lewis, Entrance to Dartmouth harbour, after A.H. Holdsworth, lithograph of East Teignmouth by Geo Rowe, coloured aquatint of Mouth of the Teign after J. Strutt, 6 lithographs by Salucci of Italian landscape, one by Charlotte after Napoleon, contemporary half roan, bookplate of Lady Dudley Stuart on bottom board, worn
Footnote
Note: Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart married Princess Christine Bonaparte (1798–1847), daughter of Lucien Bonaparte by his first wife, Christine Boyer. Point Breeze estate in Bordentown, New Jersey, was the home occupied by Joseph Bonaparte during his American sojourn (1815-39). Charlotte Napoléone Bonaparte (1802 – 1839) was the daughter of Joseph Bonaparte, the older brother of Emperor Napoleon I.