Robert Havell & Augustus Pugin after William Findlater. The opening of Waterloo Bridge on the 18th of June 1817. 18½ x 24 inches An aquatint and line engraving by Robert Havell, with additional etching by Augustus Pugin, taken from the drawing of William Findlater, published in London in 1817. The grand opening of Waterloo Bridge came, appropriately on Waterloo Day, only two years after the decisive military victory of Wellington over Napoleon at Waterloo on the 18th of June 1815. Such a panoramic sweep demanded a good vantage point and the amusingly named artist, William Findlater, positioned himself high on the roof of Hoylands Hotel at Salisbury Wharf to ensure he didn't miss a trick. Crowds throng the bridge and foreshore whilst a flotilla of ships pass under the arches, heading east towards St. Paul's and the City beyond. £1200 |