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John Hill
A detailed 1803 etching by John Hill featuring thirteen distinct groupings of historical storage containers, barrels, and commercial goods.
This etching, titled 'Miscellaneous, Plate 17', is a work by the British engraver John Hill. Published in London in 1803 by Pyne and Nattes, the print functions as a visual catalogue of commercial goods and storage vessels common to the early nineteenth century. The composition is divided into thirteen distinct groupings, each displaying a collection of barrels, crates, sacks, and assorted hardware. Hill employs a precise, linear technique characteristic of the period's instructional drawing manuals. The work provides a clear, objective view of everyday objects, stripped of narrative context. By isolating these piles of containers, the artist focuses on the geometric forms and textures of the items, ranging from wooden staves of casks to the soft, irregular shapes of fabric bundles. The use of light hatching and subtle aquatint shading defines the volume of each object, allowing the viewer to distinguish between the various materials depicted. Such prints were often produced for the benefit of artists and students who required reference material for incorporating realistic details into larger compositions. The methodical arrangement of the items reflects the era's interest in categorisation and the systematic documentation of the material world. The print remains a useful record of historical logistics and trade packaging, capturing the utilitarian aesthetic of the Georgian period. The clarity of the line work and the balanced distribution of the thirteen vignettes demonstrate Hill's technical proficiency in the medium of etching. This piece offers a glimpse into the visual culture of the early 1800s, where the mundane tools of commerce were elevated to the status of academic study.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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