Toll House, Battersea Bridge
Watercolour by Edward Hassell depicting the Toll House, Battersea Bridge. 1830
Artist
Hassell, Edward
Locations
London Borough of Battersea (former)
Battersea Bridge
Materials
paper
watercolour
Object Type
watercolour
Production Dates
19th Century
1830
Artist Biography
Edward Hassell (1811–1852) Edward Hassell was a British watercolourist, son of topographical artist John Hassell. He was particularly drawn to church interiors and modern architecture, capturing them with precision and sensitivity. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and the British Institution, and was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists from 1841, serving as its secretary. His contributions were well recognised during his lifetime. Hassell died in 1852.
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