Samuel Prout

Hotel de Ville, Brussells, from Facsimiles of Sketches made in Flanders and Germany

1833
Lithograph in black on grayish-ivory chine, laid down on ivory wove paper
44.5 × 29 cm (17.5 × 11.4 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Samuel Prout

Drake's Island, Plymouth SoundDrake's Island, Plymouth SoundCoastal Scene with Beached Boats in ForegroundCoastal Scene with Beached Boats in ForegroundInterior of a CathedralInterior of a CathedralThe Forum of Nerva, RomeThe Forum of Nerva, RomeWurtzburg, from Facsimiles of Sketches made in Flanders and GermanyWurtzburg, from Facsimiles of Sketches made in Flanders and Two Figures Beside Medieval Ruins, with Church in DistanceTwo Figures Beside Medieval Ruins, with Church in DistanceSketches of Figures, Sleds at BambargSketches of Figures, Sleds at BambargCottages and SpiresCottages and Spires

More like this

Flower Market and Butter Tower, RouenJoseph Pennell — Flower Market and Butter Tower, RouenSouth Porch of Chartres CathedralThomas Shotter Boys — South Porch of Chartres CathedralArrasCharles John Watson — ArrasBruges, BelgiumBisson Frères — Bruges, BelgiumMarket Day in CourtraiJan Baptiste De Jonghe — Market Day in CourtraiUntitled (Construction of Commemorative Fountain)Louis Pierre Théophile Dubois de Nehaut (Belgian, 1799–1872)The Tower MarketplaceRichard Parkes Bonington — The Tower MarketplaceFacisimilies of Sketches made in Flanders and Germany: Hotel de Ville, PragueSamuel Prout (British, 1783–1852) — Facisimilies of SketchesSt. Clement DanesJoseph Pennell — St. Clement DanesCathédrale de Louviers, vue généraleEdmond Bacot — Cathédrale de Louviers, vue généraleGreenock No. 1, plate thirteen from the Clyde SetDavid Young Cameron — Greenock No. 1, plate thirteen from thArchitecture of the Middle Ages:  Hotel Bourgtheroulde, RouenJoseph Nash (British, 1808–1878) — Architecture of the Middl