Chevening, the Seat of the Rt. Hon.ble James Stanhope
Date1719
Engraver
Johannes (Jan) Kip
(1653 - 1722)
After work by
Thomas Badslade
(fl. 1719 - 1750)
OriginEngland, London
MediumEtching with line engraving
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1994-93
DescriptionUpper margin reads: "D.r Harris.s Hist of Kent Vol. I. Pag. 74."Title reads: "Chevening, the Seat of the R.t Hon.ble James Stanhope/ Earl Stanhope, Visc.t Stanhope of Mahone & Baron/ of Elvaston, Principal Secretary of State, and/ one of his Majesties most Hon.ble Privy Councel"
Lower margin reads: "J. Badslade Delin:/ I. Kip Sculp:"
Label TextThis view of Chevening in Kent was published in John Harris' "History of Kent." The house was the seat of the Earls Stanhope until the mid-twentieth century.
Johannes (Jan) Kip was a Dutch draftsmen, engraver, publisher, and printseller who is most famous for his birds-eye topographical views of English country estates and landscapes.
ca. 1760