Catalogue of the Engraved Work of David Edwin

1905
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  • Title: Catalogue of the Engraved Work of David Edwin
  • Author: Mantle Fielding (American, New York 1865–1941)
  • Engraver: David Edwin (American (born England), Bath 1776–1841 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • Publisher: Press of Wickersham Printing Co. (Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
  • Sitter: Rev. James Abercrombie (American, 1758–1841)
  • Sitter: Aldus Manutius, the Elder (Italian, Bassiano, Papal States 1449–1515 Venice)
  • Sitter: Sir Samuel Auchmuty (British, New York 1758–1822 Dublin, Ireland)
  • Sitter: William Cliffton (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1771–1799)
  • Sitter: Richard Cumberland (British, Cambridge 1732–1811 London)
  • Sitter: Charles Cornwallis (British, London 1738–1805 Ghazipur, India)
  • Sitter: Bryan Edwards, Esq. (British, Westbury, Wiltshire 1743–1800, Southampton)
  • Sitter: Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier
  • Sitter: Henri Louis Lekain (French, Paris 1729–1778 Paris)
  • Sitter: Isaac Smith, Esq. (American, 18th–19th century)
  • Sitter: Anne Brunton Merry (British, London 1769–1808 Alexandria, Virginia)
  • Sitter: William Warren (American (born England), Bath 1767–1832 Washington, D.C.)
  • Date: 1905
  • Medium: Illustrations: stipple engraving
  • Dimensions: 13 x 10 in. (33 x 25.4 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1942
  • Object Number: 42.501
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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