Samuel Hieronymus Grimm was an 18th-century Swiss landscape artist who worked in oils, watercolours, and pen and ink media.
An English Harvest Home by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm 1776
Country Fair in France 1765
Hardwick Hall from Thakley Lane, 1773
Old Whittington church, Derbyshire (1785). This was Samuel Pegge's church, later destroyed by a fire.
The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne
The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, or just The Natural History of Selborne is a book by English parson-naturalist Gilbert White (1720–1793). It was first published in 1789 by his brother Benjamin. It has been continuously in print since then, with nearly 300 editions up to 2007.
Title page of 1813 edition
Foldout frontispiece, North East view of Selborne from the Short Lythe, drawn by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
Half-title oval illustration where the hermit hangs his straw-clad cell in the 1813 edition of Gilbert White's Natural History of Selborne. Painting by Samuel Hieronymus Grimm; engraved by William Angus. The "hermit" was Henry White, dressed to look picturesque.
Correspondent: the Welsh author and naturalist Thomas Pennant