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With 7 colour plates from original paintings and 62 black and white plates of prints and engravings.
The story of Thomas William Bowler (1812-1869), his life and works, with a catalogue of extant paintings. Bowler was a self-taught British landscape painter who started out as an assistant to Thomas Maclear (later Sir Thomas) at the Observatory at the Cape of Good Hope. He depicted some 35 years of the Cape's history in landscapes and seascapes. With a commentary on the Bowler prints by A Gordon-Brown FRGS. This book is numbered copy no 840.
First published 1955 by AA Balkema, Cape Town & Amsterdam. Condition: Good. Brown stains on first and last flyleaf due to acid from jacket fold. Brown stain on title page caused by colour plate. Top of book block foxed. Edges of cloth cover slightly worn. Book has a slight bent. No jacket.