One Hundred Examples of Engravings by Francesco Bartolozzi, R. A. [Parts I-IV]
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Title: One Hundred Examples of Engravings by Francesco Bartolozzi, R. A. [Parts I-IV]
Author:
Memoir by Louis Alexander Fagan (Italian, Naples 1845–1903 Florence (active England))
Engraver:
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, Florence 1728–1815 Lisbon)
Engraver:
Frontispiece engraved by Robert Samuel Marcuard (British, 1756–1788?)
Artist:
After Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, Florence 1727–1785 Hammersmith (active London))
Artist:
After Richard Westall (British, Reepham, Norfolk 1765–1836 London)
Artist:
After Francis Wheatley (British, London 1747–1801 London)
Artist:
After John Hodges Benwell (British, Blenheim 1764–1785 London)
Artist:
After Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, Plympton 1723–1792 London)
Artist:
After Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss, Chur 1741–1807 Rome)
Artist:
After Lady Diana Beauclerk (British, 1734–1808)
Artist:
After Franceschino Zavattari (Italian, Milan, active 1414–53)
Artist:
After J. Robinson (British, active late 18th century)
Artist:
After Henry William Bunbury (British, Mildenhall, Suffolk 1750–1811 Keswick, Cumberland)
Artist:
Sir Thomas Lawrence (British, Bristol 1769–1830 London)
Artist:
After Correggio (Antonio Allegri) (Italian, Correggio, active by 1514–died 1534 Correggio)
Publisher:
The Autotype Company (British, London)
Publisher:
Henry Sotheran & Company (London)
Published in: London
Date: [1885]
Medium: Autotype
Dimensions: 20 3/16 × 15 3/4 × 2 1/4 in. (51.3 × 40 × 5.7 cm)
Classifications: Albums, Prints
Credit Line: Gift of Edward D. Adams, transferred from the Library, 1922
Object Number: 22.106.22-.25
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