Findens' Tableaux: A Series of Picturesque Scenes of National Character, Beauty, and Costume
Artwork Details
- Title: Findens' Tableaux: A Series of Picturesque Scenes of National Character, Beauty, and Costume
- Editor: Mary Russell Mitford (British, Alresford, Hampshire 1787–1855 Swallowfield)
- Illustrator: Thomas Uwins (British, London 1782–1857 Staines)
- Illustrator: Philip Francis Stephanoff (British, London 1787/1790–1860 Hanham, Gloucestershire)
- Illustrator: John Crawford Brown (British, Glasgow, Scotland 1805–1867 Edinburgh)
- Illustrator: William Perring (British, active first half 19th century)
- Illustrator: Louisa Sharpe (British, baptized Birmingham 1798–1843 Dresden)
- Engraver: William Finden (British, London 1787–1852 London)
- Engraver: Edward Francis Finden (British, London 1791–1857 London)
- Engraver: William Holl, the Younger (British, Plaistow 1807–1871 London)
- Engraver: Charles Eden Wagstaff (British, active 1798–1850)
- Engraver: William Henry Egleton (British, active 1833–62)
- Engraver: James Posselwhite (British, 1798–1884 London)
- Engraver: William Henry Mote (British, 1803–1871)
- Engraver: Edward Scriven (British, Alcester 1775–1841 Middlesex)
- Dedicatee: Barbarina Brand (British, 1768–1854 London)
- Publisher: Charles Tilt (British, active 1815–53)
- Printer: James Moyes (British, active from 1822)
- Published in: London
- Date: 1838
- Medium: Illustrations: engraving
- Dimensions: 14 7/8 x 11 1/4 x 1/2 in. (37.8 x 28.6 x 1.3 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Algernon S. Sullivan, 1919
- Object Number: 19.48.2
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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