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John Preston Neale

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80: 68: 189: 244: 223: 22:(1780–1847) was an English architectural and landscape draughtsman. Much of his work was drawn, although he produced the occasional watercolour or oil painting. His drawings were used on a regular basis by engravers. A major work, the 112:
Some of his works were in oil-colours; but he is best known for his architectural drawings, which are executed in pen and tinted with water-colours. In 1816 he began the publication of the
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two drawings of insects, and sent others in 1799, 1801, and 1803. In 1804 he sent to the Royal Academy a drawing of the
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Views of the seats, Mansions, Castles, etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
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Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
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Neale's earliest works were drawings of insects. While in search of specimens in
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Views of the most interesting Collegiate and Parochial Churches in Great Britain
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which was completed in 1823, in two quarto volumes, with descriptive text by
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the water-colour painter. Together they projected a work to be entitled
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An Account of the Deep-Dene in Surrey, the seat of Thomas Hope, Esq.
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in 1817 and 1818, and from time to time to those of the
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Views of the seats, Mansions, Castles, etc. of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
Hornsey Wood
John Varley
General Post Office
Tattingstone

Ashburnham Place

Royal Academy
Custom House, Dover
Society of Painters in Oil and Water Colours
British Institution
Society of British Artists
Abbey Church of St Peter
Edward Wedlake Brayley
John Le Keux
Fonthill Abbey




Graves 1894
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Neale, John Preston
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography

John Preston Neale
Works by John Preston Neale
LibriVox

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