From:Williamson Art Gallery and Museum
Name/TitleKnox's House, Edinburgh
About this objectAlbert Taylor received his formal training at the Liverpool School of Art, studying under the distinguished printmaker Geoffrey Heath Wedgwood. He later continued his artistic development privately with Charles Herbert Clark, refining his skills and deepening his interest in the graphic arts. Taylor’s practice centred on etchings, with a particular focus on landscapes and architectural subjects.
He began producing etchings in 1945, approaching the medium with remarkable discipline and care. Each stage of his experimentation was meticulously recorded in an inventory book, now preserved in the Williamson Art Gallery’s collection.
MakerTaylor, Albert (1918-1987)
Maker Roleprintmaker
Date Made1947
Period20th century
Style and IconographyEtching Revival
Style and IconographyLandscape
Style and IconographyUrban Landscape
Inscription and MarksIn pencil along bottom: "7/10 Albert J Taylor"
In pencil on reverse: "Knox's House The Royal Mile Edinburgh"
Techniqueetching (colour)
Measurementsprint height: 24.5cm
print width: 8cm
mount height: 40.5cm
mount width: 21.5cm
Subject and Association KeywordsEdinburgh, Scotland
Subject and Association KeywordsScotland
Subject and Association KeywordsKnox's House, Edinburgh
Subject and Association KeywordsKnox, John (c. 1514-1572)
Named CollectionAlbert Taylor Collection
Credit LinePresented by Albert Taylor
Object Typeprint
Object numberBIKGM.9266
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