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Hadol, Paul
Théâtre de l'Odéon La Contagion ou Trichines et Isthme de Suez - Lithographie
Le Charivari, trente-cinquième année, lundi 26 mars 1866- Lithographie- Hauteur: 43.9cmx Largeur: 31.1cm - Trait carré = Hauteur: 26.2cmx Largeur: 39.8cm- 1 feuillet (4 pages) ; illustration page 3. Format paysage. - Au-dessus de l'image, au centre : "THÉÂTRE DE L'ODÉON LA CONTAGION ou TRICHINES ET ISTHME DE SUEZ" ; signé dans l'image au centre à gauche : "HADOL", sous l'image à gauche : "A.de Vresse, Ed[iteu]r r. Rivoli, 55." et à droite : "Lith Destouches, 28, r. Paradis Pre".texte imprime au dos,bon etat.
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Hadol, Paul
Théâtre du Gymnase Nos bons villageois - de V. Sardou - Le théâtre au crayon 1.- Lithographie
Le Charivari, trente-cinquième année, vendredi 12 octobre 1866 - Lithographie = Hauteur: 43.7cmx Largeur: 30.8cm - Trait carré : Hauteur: 26.5cmx Largeur: 39.8cm - 1 feuillet (4 pages) ; illustration page 3 ; format paysage. - Au-dessus de l'image, au centre : "THÉATRE DU GYMNASE - NOS BONS VILLAGEOIS --dc V. SARDOU."; signé dans l'image en bas à gauche : "HADOL", sous l'image à gauche : "A.de Vresse, R. Rivoli, 55." et à droite : "Lith DESTOUCHES R. Paradis Poissonnière 28 PARIS" ; au-dessous, au centre : "LE THÉATRE AU CRAYON 1." - texte imprime au dos,bon etat,marge du bas un peu effrangée.
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Haefliger, Hans (1898 - 1968)
Fischerei am Bodensee.
Aarau, A. Trüb, o.J. (um 1950). Farblithographie. Bildformat: 90 x 65.5 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 1592AG
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Haefliger, Hans (1898 - 1968):
Fischerei am Bodensee.
Aarau, A. Trüb, o.J. (um 1950). Farblithographie. Bildformat: 90 x 65.5 cm.
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Hagborg, August
After High Tide in the Bay: From the Original Painting in the Luxembourg Gallery; by A. Hagborg 1 print from The Masterpieces of French Art
Paris: Gravure Goupil et Cie 1882. Near Fine -. The sheet is 15 x 11.5 inches; the image is 10 x 7.25 inches. The print is a black-and-white image of the painting After High Tide in the Bay by August Hagborg 1852-1921. No date of publication. The series The Masterpieces of French Art was issued in the United States beginning in 1882. Portfolios containing several photogravure prints and several wood engravings were published on a monthly basis. Gravure Goupil et Cie became Boussod Valadon & Cie in 1884. A beautiful print. In Near Fine- Condition: one edge slightly sunned; two corners slightly creased; image is clean and bright. Gravure Goupil et Cie unknown
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Hagenbach, C. F
Tentamen florae Basileensis. Exhibens plantas phanereogamas sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale digestas. Adjectis Bauhini synonymis oope horti ...
Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821 u. 1834. 8°. XVIII, 450 (2) S.; VIII, 537 (1) S. Mit 2 kol. gest. Tafeln von Labram. Halblederbände der Zeit mit floraler Rückenvergoldung u. goldgepr. Rückenschildchen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + 2 Bände.
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Hagenbach, C. F.:
Tentamen florae Basileensis. Exhibens plantas phanereogamas sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale digestas. Adjectis Bauhini synonymis oope horti ...
2 Bände. Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821 u. 1834. 8°. XVIII, 450 (2) S.; VIII, 537 (1) S. Mit 2 kol. gest. Tafeln von Labram. Halblederbände der Zeit mit floraler Rückenvergoldung u. goldgepr. Rückenschildchen.
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Hagenbach, Carl Friedrich
Tentamen florae Basileensis exhibens plantas phanereogamas sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale digestas. Adjectis Bauhinis synonymis ope horti ejus sicci comprobatis.
Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821?1843. 8°. XVIII, 450 S., 1 Bl.; VIII, 537 S; 2 Bl, 220 S. Mit einem gestochenen Portrait im ersten Band, 2 kol. lithograph. Tafeln in Band eins und einer lithograph., kol. Tafel im Supplement von Labram. Grüne Halblederbände aus der Zeit mit klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, A|B 2 Bände + Supplement in 2 Bänden. [2 Warenabbildungen]
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Hagenbach, Carl Friedrich:
Tentamen florae Basileensis exhibens plantas phanereogamas sponte nascentes secundum systema sexuale digestas. Adjectis Bauhinis synonymis ope horti ejus sicci comprobatis.
2 Bände + Supplement in 2 Bänden. Basel, J. Georg Neukirch, 1821–1843. 8°. XVIII, 450 S., 1 Bl.; VIII, 537 S; 2 Bl, 220 S. Mit einem gestochenen Portrait im ersten Band, 2 kol. lithograph. Tafeln in Band eins und einer lithograph., kol. Tafel im Supplement von Labram. Grüne Halblederbände aus der Zeit mit klassizistischer Rückenvergoldung.
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Haggard H. Rider Numerous B/W Wood Engravings are executed by Edward Whymper J. D. Cooper & B. Lloyd & process blocks by Messr
Cleopatra Queen of Egypt 1889 RARE 1st Edition An Account of Fall & Vengeance of Harmachis The Royal Egyptian as Set Forth By His Own Hand
<p>Longman's Green London Printed by Stottiswoode & Co. 1889. Inlaid Slip Announcing Illustrated by Caton Woodville Reproduced by Permission of Proprietors of Illustrated London News Pictorial Endpapers Decorated Swans & Ships Introduction HB NODustJacket 1889 on Title pg. First edition. VG/VG AS-IS NOJACKET Bound Dark Black cloth with Beveled Edges & Gold Gilt on Front Bright & spine cvr has Gilt Egyptian decorations with tiny end Tears With 336 pages and 16 pages of ads dated January 1889 and 29 full page plates. Cover light rub wear tiny Chips Tears Extremities Slight Lean Interior nice Tight FOXing Some rubbing and bumping to the corners and spine ends binding is tight solid copy. Slight Roll to spine. Wear to extremities. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Edward Whymper J. D. Cooper & B. Lloyd .</p> Longman's Green , London , Printed by Stottiswoode & Co. hardcover
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Haggard, Henry Rider (1856-1925). Victoria and Albert Museum. Prints, Drawings and Paintings Department. Searight Collection
A winter pilgrimage : being an account of travels through Palestine Italy and the island of Cyprus accomplished in the year 1900 / by H. Rider Haggard
London ; New York ; Bombay : Longmans Green and Co. 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy bound in full aniline calf with gilt-blocked label to the spine. Spine starting with wear to the spine and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and sharp-cornered. Physical description; viii 355 p. 23 leaves of plates : ill. ports. ; 23 cm. Notes; Prize inscription to the frontis and dated 1910. Title page printed in red and black. Includes bibliographical references. Subjects; Haggard Henry Rider 1856-1925 — Travel. Voyages and travels. Israel — Description and travel. Italy — Description and travel. Cyprus — Description and travel. Palestine — Description and travel. Italy. Cyprus. Description and Travel. Genre; Illustrated. London ; New York ; Bombay : Longmans, Green, and Co. hardcover
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Hagita, Ai
Projekt 1001. Computer-Druck-Arbeit. 1997. [Signierte Papierarbeit / signed paper art].
o.J. [2 Warenabbildungen] Das Projekt 1001 wurde 1996 von dem Kunstsammler Ralf Seilheimer ins Leben gerufen. Er schrieb 1001 Künstlerinnen und Künstler mit der Bitte an, ihm auf einer "nummerierten Blancokarte (10,5 x 14,8 cm) ein kleines Gefälligkeitskunstwerk zu zaubern..." (Ai Hagita, geb. in Osaka, Japan, gest. 2022, japanische Künstlerin, wohnhaft in Meerbusch. Studium an der Düsseldorfer
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HAJEK Lubor - FORMAN Werner
La gravure sur bois japonaise. Epoque primaire.
Artia Prague 1959 Grand in-8 ( 260 X 200 mm ) cousu à la japonaise, sous couverture illustrée en couleurs. 101 pages avec avec 21 gravures en noir dans le texte + 50 pages de gravures couleurs. Traduction française de Arthur et Lise London. Bel exemplaire.
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HAJEK Lubor, NEUSTUPNY J. V.
Les estampes d'Osaka. Reproductions de W. Forman. Catalogue de J.V. Neustupny.
Prague: Artia, 1959 in-4, 102 pages, 53 illustrations en couleurs, reliure en toile originale illustrée, avec emboîtage entoilé.
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Halder, Nold
Ein hübsch Spiel von Wilhelm Thellen.
Zürich, Fretz AG, 1926. 8°. 33 S. Mit 7 handkol. Holzschnitten v. Willi Harwerth. Illustr. Orig.-Pappband in Orig.-Pappschuber + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden + (Schuber berieben und bestossen).
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Halder, Nold:
Ein hübsch Spiel von Wilhelm Thellen.
Zürich, Fretz AG, 1926. 8°. 33 S. Mit 7 handkol. Holzschnitten v. Willi Harwerth. Illustr. Orig.-Pappband in Orig.-Pappschuber (Schuber berieben und bestossen).
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Hale, Kathleen
Orlando's Home Life
New York: Coward-McCann. First American Edition. Pictorial Boards. Good/No Jacket. Oblong octavo 29 pages small chip at rear base of spine worn at the spine tips of corners rubbed. . <br/><br/>Orlando was an inventor cat. A Harlequin Picture Book. This is the fifth book in this series. Coward-McCann hardcover
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Halifax Estate Agencies (Retford Salerooms)
Oil Paintings, Watercolour Drawings, Maps, Prints & Books : Monday 18th May 1992
VG paperback . Auction catalogue. 10090 eng
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Hall, Edwin S. Jr.; Blackman, Margaret B.; Rickard, Vincent
Northwest Coast Indian Graphics - An Introduction to Silk Screen Prints
144 pages. "The first volume to show the range of individual and regional styles and subject matter of these contemporary articles... Provides an introduction to the peoples of the Northwest Coast and their art and explores the relationship of traditional art to that being produced by contemporary artists." - from dust jacket. Abundantly illustrated, approximately one third in colour. Book clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Dust jacket bears moderate wear and is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Lovely copy. Book
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Haller, (Albrecht von)
Poesies de M. Haller traduites de l'allemand. - Edition retouchée et augmentée.
Berne, Societé Typographique, 1775. 8°. VIII, 236 S, 16 S. 1 gest. Frontisp. 2 Fleuron, 13 Vign.. Ldr. d.Zt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
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Haller, (Albrecht von):
Poesies de M. Haller traduites de l'allemand. - Edition retouchée et augmentée.
Berne, Societé Typographique, 1775. 8°. VIII, 236 S, 16 S. 1 gest. Frontisp. 2 Fleuron, 13 Vign.. Ldr. d.Zt.
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Haller, Albrecht von
Kurze Anleitung zur Heilung der rothen Ruhr. Gegeben den 23. Septembr. 1771.
Bern, In der Hoch-Oberkeitlichen Druckerey, 1771. 18,6x15,5 cm. 18 S. Ohne Einband. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
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Haller, Albrecht von:
Kurze Anleitung zur Heilung der rothen Ruhr. Gegeben den 23. Septembr. 1771.
Bern, In der Hoch-Oberkeitlichen Druckerey, 1771. 18,6x15,5 cm. 18 S. Ohne Einband.
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Haller, Gottlieb Emanuel von
Dictionnaire géographique, historique et politique de la Suisse. Avec une carte géographique.
Genève, de l'Imprimerie de Nouffer et Bassompierre, 1777. 8°. (4), S. 1-66, (4) S. 67-70 (2 leere Blatt), S. 71-72, 278 S.; (4), 349, (1) S. Mit gef. Karte. Lederbände der Zeit mit verblasster Rückenvergoldung und Rückensch. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, Einband und Titelblatt 2 Bände. Nouvelle édition, corrigée et augmentée.
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Haller, Gottlieb Emanuel von:
Dictionnaire géographique, historique et politique de la Suisse. Avec une carte géographique.
Nouvelle édition, corrigée et augmentée. 2 Bände. Genève, de l'Imprimerie de Nouffer et Bassompierre, 1777. 8°. (4), S. 1-66, (4) S. 67-70 (2 leere Blatt), S. 71-72, 278 S.; (4), 349, (1) S. Mit gef. Karte. Lederbände der Zeit mit verblasster Rückenvergoldung und Rückensch.
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Haller. - Baggesen, C(arl Albrecht Reinhold):
Albrecht von Haller als Christ und Apologet.
Bern, H. Blom, 1865. 8°. 114 S. Orig.-Pappband.
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Haller.-
Sammlung Kleiner Hallerischer Schrifften. Mit der Stände Zürich, Bern und Basel gnädigsten Privilegiis.
Biel, Johann Christoph Heilmann, 1756. 8°. 4 Bl., 394 S. Broschur der Zeit (leicht bestossen).
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HALPHEN Eric / BLACHON Roger (frontispice)
Vases communicants.
Jean-Pierre Huguet Carnets des Sept Collines Jean-Pierre Huguet, Carnets des Sept Collines (N°28), 2007, 47 p., broché, environ 23x12cm, exemplaire numéroté 39/100, avec une estampe en fontispice signée de Roger Blachon, dédicacé par Eric Halphen, bon état.
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Hamilton Richard (text & prints)
Richard Hamilton: Painting By Numbers
Thames & Hudson London 2006 . 23.0 x 20.0cms 60pp colour illusts very good paperback with French flaps Hamilton explains the process of designing and producing his prints using computers Thames & Hudson London 2006 paperback
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows two male figures facing toward each other. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame. Image roughly 4 x 3.25 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 9 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white horizontal engraving shows eight dancing figures including both men and women many of whom are playing a variety of musical instruments The figures on the far right and left carry torches. One winged figure places a garland on the head of a central flute player. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame and is labeled P1.34 Image roughly 5.5 x 3.25 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a slate gray mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a single dancing winged figure holding a mirror basin and flowing drapery in her hands. The image is bordered in a decorated circular frame and is labeled P1.2 Image roughly 4 x 4 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a winged figure holding a shield in his right hand and a bucket in his left with cloak draped in front. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated circles within a square border. Image roughly 3.5 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a female figure with a shield and scepter on the left and a male figure bending toward her with a helmet in his hand. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame. Image roughly 3.75 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white rectangular engraving on a horizontal page shows a female figure robed and playing a flute facing toward a male bearded figure holding torches in each of his hands and wearing leaves in his hair. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame and is labeled P1.8 Image roughly 3.5 x 2.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 9 by 9 now presented in a slate gray mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a winged figure resting an elbow on a column with cloak draped over his right arm. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated circles within a square border. Image roughly 4 x 4 inches Printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a single seated winged figure holding an open box and horizontal open umbrella. The image is bordered in a decorated circular frame and is labeled P1.1 Image roughly 4.25 x 4.25 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white horizontal engraving shows four figures. The man and woman on the right side appear to be receiving scepters from the female figure on the left. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame and is labeled P1.42 Image roughly 5.5 x 4.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 9 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving on a horizontal page shows a single standing bearded male figure holding a staff in one hand and a branch in the other in front of a square block on the floor. The image is bordered in a decorated square frame and is labeled P1.4 Image roughly 3.75 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 9 by 9 now presented in a slate gray mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a barefoot female figure dressed in a flowing robe and cap holding a branch in her left hand and with her right arm outstretched. The background is composed of several delicately and elaborately decorated hexagons and circles within a square border. Image roughly 4 x 4 inches Printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a coral mounting boards behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white engraving shows a male standing figure who is carrying a scepter and wearing a hat facing a female figure who is dressed in a flowing robe who is gesturing toward him. The image is bordered in a decorated upright rectangular frame and is labeled P1.9 Image roughly 3 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S OUTLINES FROM THE FIGURES AND COMPOSITIONS UPON THE Greek Roman AND ETRUSCAN VASES
London: William Miller 1804. A single plate drawn and engraved by Mr. Kirk. The black and white horizontal engraving shows two male figures in a boat in water approaching the shore where a female figure is sitting. There is also a bird flying overhead. The image is bordered in a decorated rectangular frame and is labeled P1.18 Image roughly 5.75 x 3.5 inches printed on a single sheet measuring 11.5 by 9 now presented in a black mounting board behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> William Miller unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. An aquatint printed as a black background over terracotta with highlighting in light gray. The image shows a woman bending to pick up a child who squats before her. Objects hover above one is a shield another is a rope or cord. The image is numbered T6 in the top left corner and P6 in the top right it is numbered in Roman VIII at the bottom. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring larger than 18" x 12" the image approximately 9" X 7.25". Now very handsomely presented in cream mounting approximately 24 x 18 inches with ornate gilt framework design glazed under archival glass within a very attractive frame of gilded red wood and black enamel. In all a very impressive display. A very beautiful presentation and in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. An aquatint printed as a black background over terracotta with highlighting in light gray/white. The image shows three figures one a warrior draped in animal skins carries a club stands before another figure with a thin staff who stands next to a flaming brazier. A third figure with a shorter staff walks way from the scene. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring larger than 18" x 12" the image approximately 12" X 7.75" now very handsomely presented in cream mounting approximately 24 by 18 inches with ornate gilt framework design around the leaf glazed and now under archival glass in a very attractive frame of gilded red wood and black enamel. In all a very impressive display. Very fine and in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. unknown
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. An aquatint in terracotta on a black background with highlighting in light rose showing a man leading three children they are all wearing laurels and bearing leaves for sacrifice.  As they approach the altar two objects hover above one of which is likely a basin or kylix the other resembles a stylized head of a horned animal. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring approximately 20" x 14" the image approximately 5.5" X 7.5". Now presented in cream mounting boards 22" x18" behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. The colour aquatint shows a bacchanal scene-- a youth in peplos reclines on an ornate couch he holds a large bowl in his left hand his right gestures toward a kylix above--all within a Greek-key tondo. Above him there are three dancing satyrs. This is a nicely detailed image on a black background coloured in shades of brown tan terracotta and gold. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring approximately 20" x 15" the image approximately 8.25" X 10". Now presented in cream mounting boards 22" x18" behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. The colour aquatint shows three maidens one of which is brandishing a sword.  The middle female holds a paten in her left hand. The image may be part of a bacchanal scene.  The background is black the image coloured with shades of tan brown terra-cotta and gold. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring approximately 20" x 15" the image approximately 9.5" X 7.5". Now presented in cream mounting boards 22" x18" behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. The colour aquatint shows a seated muscular long-haired man he holds the head of a dwarf or murdered reveler in his left hand his right hand holds a spear. In front of this man there stands a satyr holding a spear and wine bucket. The background is black the image coloured with shades of tan brown terra-cotta and gold. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring approximately 20" x 13" the image approximately 11.25" X 11.5". Now presented in cream mounting boards 22" x18" behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. hardcover
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Hamilton Sir William; [Antiquities; Art Prints]
An Original Hand-Coloured Aquatint Engraving From SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman Antiquities.
Naples 1766-1776. A single aquatint plate drawn and engraved after the original pieces in the Hamilton collection. The colour aquatint shows a confrontation between two men one brandishing a sword with cloak draped over his left arm the other attempting to ward him off a stylized tree flanks the illustration. The background is black the image coloured with shades of tan terra-cotta and gold. Printed on a single folio sheet measuring approximately 20" x 13" the image approximately 11.5" X 9.5". Now presented in cream mounting boards 22" x18" behind clear mylar. A very fine plate in an excellent state of preservation. A BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE PLATE FROM A MASTERPIECE OF CLASSIC ART RENDERINGS AND PUBLICATION. Hamilton served as British envoy to the court of Naples where he began collecting Greek vases and other antiquities immediately upon arriving at his post. In 1766–67 he published a volume of engravings of his collection entitled A Collection of Etruscan Greek and Roman antiquities from the cabinet of the Honble. Wm. Hamilton. A further three volumes were produced in 1769–76. Josiah Wedgwood the potter and porcelain maker drew great inspiration from the reproductions presented in Hamilton's volumes.<br> While widely recognized for their beauty the reproductions from Hamilton's vases have become evidence of the irreconcilable problem of neoclassicism in the Romantic period. Significant changes in the way the vases were engraved over a span of thirty or forty years demonstrate how an immutable collection of objects is subject to radical shifts in representation in response to the social and artistic styles of the time. hardcover
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Hamilton, RA, William (1751 - 1801), artist; engravings by Gabrieli and Bonato.
Le Hiver. L'Autumne; Le Printemps; L'Eté. Later printings of the 4 colour aquatints.
18th Century. 4 colour aquatints on rag paper. Sheet size 41.5 x 34.5 cm. Hamilton pinx. Gabrieli & Bonato sculp. William Hamilton RA 1751 - 1801:RA Collection: People and Organisations.Born in Chelsea West London in 1751 Hamilton spent time studying in Italy before entering the Royal Academy Schools in 1769. Although he had previously studied architectural draughtsmanship he chose to pursue painting at this time. He exhibited four paintings at the Royal Academy in 1774 and by 1789 was elected as a Royal Academician. In the early part of his career Hamilton focused on portraitur but he later began to paint subjects from poetry history and the Bible.Hamilton was also employed by print galleries to illustrate popular themes and literature. His representations of Shakespearean scenes were not well-received but his rural scenes were fashionable. Perhaps the most popular of these were his illustrations to James Thomson’s The Seasons 1730. This poem describes rural Britain and reflects on the role nature plays as an intermediary between Heaven and Earth. Hamilton’s illustrations such as The Monarch Swain were published in 1797 engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi RA and P.W. Tomkins. There is a copy of the book in the Royal Academy Library. 18th Century unknown
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