Fort Detroit and Its Environs

John Montresor English, 1736-1799
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About the Artwork

Fort Detroit and Its Environs

between 1763 and 1764

John Montresor

1736-1799

English

Unknown

Pen and black ink and watercolor over traces of graphite on cream laid paper

Sheet: 10 1/4 × 15 5/8 inches (26 × 39.7 cm)

Drawings

Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund

52.117

This work is in the public domain.

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Signed, lower right, in cartouche: John Montresor Chief Engr

Inscribed, as part of the drawing, lower right, in cartouche: PLAN of FORT DETROIT and its environs by John Montresor Chief Engr on ye Expedn Inscribed, in pen and black ink, recto, center: Detroit River Inscribed, in pen and black ink, recto, lower left: Huron Village Inscribed, in pen and black ink, recto, lower right: 1 2 300. 600 900 1200 feet Inscribed, in pencil, verso, center: 21 3/4 [?] x 16 7/8 Inscribed, in pencil, verso, lower left: approx/ 35111 [in circle]

Watermark: Lion rampant over HF opposed by GR

Provenance

Unidentified bookseller (London, England)

(The Old Print Shop, New York, New York, USA)

1952-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Italian, French, English, and Spanish Drawings and Watercolors: Sixteenth Through Eighteenth Centuries. New York, 1992, pp. 254-255, no. 121.

"John Montresor's Plan of Fort Detroit." Bulletin of the DIA 32, 4 (1952/53): p. 96 (ill.).

Marshall, D.W. John Montresor in America, Eighteenth Century Military Maps. Exh. cat., University of Michigan Museum of Art. Ann Arbor, 1979, no. 19 (published with incorrect measurements).

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John Montresor, Fort Detroit and Its Environs, between 1763 and 1764, pen and black ink and watercolor over traces of graphite on cream laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Gibbs-Williams Fund, 52.117.

Fort Detroit and Its Environs
Fort Detroit and Its Environs