The temple of taste : comprising, elegant historical engravings: also, views of the principal buildings in London: also, a select variety of elegant and amusing subjects. With the histories, and other connected information, at large / By the best artists: designers, and engravers.
RA Collection: Book
Record number
10/1685
Imprint
London: Printed For C. Taylor, No 10, Holborn, Near Castle Street, 1794-1796
Physical Description
21 parts in 1 vol.: 63 plates; 217 mm.
General Note
This work was originally published in 21 parts between 1794 and 1796. Each part comprised three engravings generally with accompanying letterpress to each plate, but not always. Each part had an engraving of a historical subject, an allegorical subject and a tondo view of a London building. The main engravers of the plates were Charles Taylor, Cantlow Bestland, William Nutter and Thomas Ryder, after drawings by Thomas Girtin, Robert Smirke, Henry Richter, Samuel Shelley and Henry Singleton.
Contents
Title-page; 1 f. 'To the Public' / adverts.; 62 ff. letterpress (intermittent pagination of each part, some ff. unnumbered); 1 f. Plate List; 1 f. further adverts.
Binding Note
Bound by the Abrams Bindery, Wellington, Somerset (label on back board pastdown); quarter-bound with brown leather and marbled paper. The spine is lettered in gilt on a black leather label, 'Temple / Of / Taste'.
Subject
Engraving, English England London ; Early works to 1800 - London (England) Buildings, structures, etc. ; Early works to 1800 - London (England) Description and travel ; Early works to 1800