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Editor of L‘Art : revue hebdomadaire illustrée (1877-79). Examples of contemporary art : etchings from representative works by living English and foreign arts / edited with critical notes by J. Comyns ...
Description of a view of Nimroud, now exhibitiing at the Panorama, Leicester Square / Painted by the proprietor, Robert Burford, from drawings taken by Captain Robert Smith. - London: 185-?
500 # # $a The folded plate is entitled: A description of a view of the Holy City of Benares, and the sacred River Ganges, now exhibiting at the Panorama, Leicester ...
127 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. Pictorial covers titled `Hans Anderssen's Fairy Tales' in red on upper cover and blue on spine.
A pilgrimage through the Holy Land : explanatory of the diorama of Jerusalem and the Holy Land, / painted under the direction of Mr. W. Beverly, from original sketches, made on the spot, during ...
500 # # $a This is a copy of the illustrated version of the guide to the panorama of the Holy Land which was at St George's Gallery, Hyde Park Corner, London, in 1851 ...
Sketch of Walter William Ouless as a devil at a RA Club Dinner, 12 January 1911 ...
Established in 1707 it did not receive a Royal Charter until 1751. The aims of the Society remain unchanged. These being, "the encouragement, advancement and furtherance of the study and knowledge of ...
This drawing almost certainly depicts the 'Agony in the Garden'. According to the New Testament of the Bible, Christ was taken prisoner in the Garden of Gethsemane after spending the night praying ...
In 1927 this portfolio in two volumes was published by E. F. D'Alignan and Paul Turpin, responding to a demand for high quality reproductions of Brangwyn's work. The artist himself chose 100 items ...
The Seasons, By James Thomson. Illustrated With Engravings By F. Bartolozzi, R.A. And P. W. Tomkins, Historical Engravers to Their Majesties; From Original Pictures ...
Estate-owner; collector, and commissioner of works of art. Succeeded his brother in the dukedom in 1802. The Scenery Of The Rivers Tamar And Tavy, In Forty-Seven Subjects, Exhibiting The Most ...