Artist: James Peller Malcolm (British, 1767–1815), after.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Interior of the Guard Room, Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below image, left: "Engraved by J. Roffe. / from a Drawing by J. P. Malcolm." Below image, center: "Interior of the Guard Room, Lambeth Palace." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing, creases. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.156.
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the impression held in the British Museum, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Interior of the Guard Room, Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below image, left: "Engraved by J. Roffe. / from a Drawing by J. P. Malcolm." Below image, center: "Interior of the Guard Room, Lambeth Palace." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing, creases. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.156.
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the impression held in the British Museum, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Artist: Charles Z. Klauder (American, 1872–1938), after.
Engraver: Author/printmaker not formally credited on the sheet.
Title: Entrance to Church St. Germain Argentan [Study of the Flamboyant Gothic Portal].
Inscriptions: Signed within the original drawing matrix by the artist. Printed title on the lower margin of the commercial edition: "LITHOGRAPHIC CRAYON DRAWING BY CHARLES Z. KLAUDER / Entrance to Church St. Germain Argentan."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9".
Publishers: The Pencil Points Press, Inc., New York (under the publishing direction of Ralph Reinhold).
Date: November 1925 (released in conjunction with the landmark issue appointing Russell Whitehead as editor).
Materials and Techniques: Lithograph on thin translucent China paper (Chine-volant copy with wide margins).
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Light foxing along the top and right margins, slight corner creases, minor age-toning. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: Charles Z. Klauder architectural rendering portfolio series issued by The Pencil Points Press, Inc. (special deluxe edition printed on loose thin sheets with wide margins for collectors, unnumbered, issued alongside the bound November 1925 commercial magazine volume).
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: HathiTrust Digital Library / Columbia University Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library (archived standard edition sample).
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: American School XX C. / Architectural Revivalism.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources, the original Pencil Points November 1925 archive, and related architectural graphic records.
Engraver: Author/printmaker not formally credited on the sheet.
Title: Entrance to Church St. Germain Argentan [Study of the Flamboyant Gothic Portal].
Inscriptions: Signed within the original drawing matrix by the artist. Printed title on the lower margin of the commercial edition: "LITHOGRAPHIC CRAYON DRAWING BY CHARLES Z. KLAUDER / Entrance to Church St. Germain Argentan."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9".
Publishers: The Pencil Points Press, Inc., New York (under the publishing direction of Ralph Reinhold).
Date: November 1925 (released in conjunction with the landmark issue appointing Russell Whitehead as editor).
Materials and Techniques: Lithograph on thin translucent China paper (Chine-volant copy with wide margins).
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Light foxing along the top and right margins, slight corner creases, minor age-toning. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: Charles Z. Klauder architectural rendering portfolio series issued by The Pencil Points Press, Inc. (special deluxe edition printed on loose thin sheets with wide margins for collectors, unnumbered, issued alongside the bound November 1925 commercial magazine volume).
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: HathiTrust Digital Library / Columbia University Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library (archived standard edition sample).
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: American School XX C. / Architectural Revivalism.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources, the original Pencil Points November 1925 archive, and related architectural graphic records.
Artist: John Mayle Whichelo (British, 1784–1865), after.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Architectural Parts of Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below left image: "Interior of the Entrance Gateway." Below right image: "Entrance to the Record Room." Below center image: "Architectural Parts of Lambeth Palace." Directly underneath: "Engraved by J. Roffe, from a Drawing by T. Wichelo." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 10 1/4" x 12 3/4".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing and light creases along the margins; tear/puncture on the right margin edge. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.151.
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the impression held in the British Museum, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Architectural Parts of Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below left image: "Interior of the Entrance Gateway." Below right image: "Entrance to the Record Room." Below center image: "Architectural Parts of Lambeth Palace." Directly underneath: "Engraved by J. Roffe, from a Drawing by T. Wichelo." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 10 1/4" x 12 3/4".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing and light creases along the margins; tear/puncture on the right margin edge. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.151.
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the impression held in the British Museum, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Artist: John Mayle Whichelo (British, 1784–1865), after.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Ancient Crypt beneath the Chapel, Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below image, center: "Ancient Crypt beneath the Chapel, Lambeth Palace." Directly underneath: "Engraved by J. Roffe, from a Drawing by T. Wichelo." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row; & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 10 1/4" x 12 3/4".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing and light age-toning predominantly along the wide margins. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.158
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the institutional copies compiled into bound book editions, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin as a separate early impression.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Engraver: John Roffe (British, 1769–1850).
Title: Ancient Crypt beneath the Chapel, Lambeth Palace.
Inscriptions: Below image, center: "Ancient Crypt beneath the Chapel, Lambeth Palace." Directly underneath: "Engraved by J. Roffe, from a Drawing by T. Wichelo." Bottom margin, publication line: "London. Published for E. W. Brayley, Wilderness Row; & W. Herbert, Globe Place, May 1, 1805."
Dimensions: Sheet 10 1/4" x 12 3/4".
Publishers: Edward Wedlake Brayley and William Herbert.
Date: May 1, 1805 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Etching on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Foxing and light age-toning predominantly along the wide margins. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: A Concise Account, Historical and Descriptive, of Lambeth Palace, published by E. W. Brayley and W. Herbert in 1806.
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum G,1.158
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XIX C.
Note: Unlike the institutional copies compiled into bound book editions, our copy does not feature a printed number at the top, which indicates its earlier origin as a separate early impression.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Artist: John Thomas Smith (British, 1766–1833), after.
Engraver: John Thomas Smith (British, 1766–1833).
Title: Guild-Hall Chapel.
Inscriptions: Below image, center: "GUILD-HALL CHAPEL." Directly underneath, right: "J.T. Smith sculpt." Bottom margin, publication line: "Published June 4th 1800, by John Manson, Pall Mall."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9" (dimensions approximate based on the related portfolio sheet formats).
Publishers: John Manson (London).
Date: June 4, 1800 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Copper engraving on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Significant fluid time-staining and foxing along the top right margin edge, spreading into the upper right corner area. Dispersed foxing spots across lower margins and outer boundaries. The primary architectural print window remains completely clean and structurally sound. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: Antiquities of London and its Environs, published by John Thomas Smith (issued in loose parts or individual topographic plates sold through various London print dealers like John Manson).
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum (Museum number: 1880,0911.809).
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XVIII C. / Topographical Illustration.
Note: The sheet portrays the ornate medieval western facade of the historic collegiate Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen and All Saints (Guildhall Chapel), which was originally rebuilt around 1440 and later demolished in 1820.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.
Engraver: John Thomas Smith (British, 1766–1833).
Title: Guild-Hall Chapel.
Inscriptions: Below image, center: "GUILD-HALL CHAPEL." Directly underneath, right: "J.T. Smith sculpt." Bottom margin, publication line: "Published June 4th 1800, by John Manson, Pall Mall."
Dimensions: Sheet 12 3/4" x 10 1/4". Plate mark 11 1/2" x 9" (dimensions approximate based on the related portfolio sheet formats).
Publishers: John Manson (London).
Date: June 4, 1800 (as per publication line).
Materials and Techniques: Copper engraving on wove paper.
Provenance: The Estate of George "Yorgo" Demetrakopoulos; professor, assistant director of the Medieval Institute, and assistant to the dean at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, from 1965-2000.
Condition: Significant fluid time-staining and foxing along the top right margin edge, spreading into the upper right corner area. Dispersed foxing spots across lower margins and outer boundaries. The primary architectural print window remains completely clean and structurally sound. The signs of aging are appropriate for the time. A detailed condition report is available on demand.
Part of: Antiquities of London and its Environs, published by John Thomas Smith (issued in loose parts or individual topographic plates sold through various London print dealers like John Manson).
Museums, Libraries and Auctions: The British Museum (Museum number: 1880,0911.809).
Art Movements, Periods and Schools: British School XVIII C. / Topographical Illustration.
Note: The sheet portrays the ornate medieval western facade of the historic collegiate Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen and All Saints (Guildhall Chapel), which was originally rebuilt around 1440 and later demolished in 1820.
Acknowledgement: This entry incorporates text from online sources and the catalog entry of a similar item in the British Museum collection.