Moon: Craters to the East of Tycho

PART OF:
Moon
Made:
1851 in Kent
maker:
James Hall Nasmyth

Moon / James Nasmyth, 1851. - 8: Craters to the East of Tycho: painting by James Nasmyth of part of the surface of the Moon, dated 1851. - 207x124.5cm. - Scale 50 miles per foot.

James Nasmyth started observing the moon in the 1840s, while running a revolutionary engineering business in Manchester. He tried to use the most up-to-date lunar map published by German astronomers but found the two-dimensional line drawing did not equate easily with the three-dimensional surface he observed. He therefore produced a series of sketches and paintings, from hundreds of observations, focusing on the light and shadow created by the moon’s pitted surface.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1956-153/8
Materials:
paper (fibre product) and linen (textile)
Measurements:
overall: 2070 x 1245 mm
type:
painting
credit:
University of Oxford Observatory