John Coney letter to Moon, Boys & Co., 1832 June 26.

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John Coney letter to Moon, Boys & Co., 1832 June 26.

Coney writes to Moon, Boys & Co., 26 June 1832, describing the situation of Fribourg and St. Martins, which, both being in Germany, he could not gain information about as he does not speak the language. He goes on to say he understands they are changing the title of his next work, and asks for a rapper when done. The work would be published as Engravings of ancient cathedrals.

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Coney, John, 1786-1833

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John Coney was a distinguished English draughtsman and engraver. He originally apprenticed as an architect; although he never practiced, the focus of his engravings was invariably architectural. Known for fine engravings of cathedrals and abbey churches, Coney had a continental vision, producing work of buildings in France, Holland, Germany, and Italy as well as England. From the description of John Coney letter to Moon, Boys & Co., 1832 June 26. (Pennsylvania State University Li...