Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine, and Venetian Schools. . . In His Majesty's Collection
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Title: Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine, and Venetian Schools. . . In His Majesty's Collection
Author:
John Chamberlaine (British, ca. 1745–1812 London)
Designer:
Leonardo da Vinci (Italian, Vinci 1452–1519 Amboise)
Designer:
Annibale Carracci (Italian, Bologna 1560–1609 Rome)
Designer:
Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellée) (French, Chamagne 1604/5?–1682 Rome)
Designer:
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi) (Italian, Urbino 1483–1520 Rome)
Designer:
Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome)
Designer:
Nicolas Poussin (French, Les Andelys 1594–1665 Rome)
Designer:
Gaspard Dughet (French, Rome 1615–1675 Rome)
Engraver:
Francesco Bartolozzi (Italian, Florence 1728–1815 Lisbon)
Engraver:
Peltro William Tomkins (British, London 1759–1840 London)
Engraver:
Luigi Schiavonetti (Italian, Bassano del Grappa 1765–1810 London)
Engraver:
Frederick Christian Lewis, Senior (British, London 1779–1856 Enfield, Middlesex)
Engraver:
George Robert Lewis (British, London 1782–1871 London)
Engraver:
Georg Siegmund Facius (German, Regensburg, ca. 1750–ca. 1813 (active London))
Engraver:
George Hawkins, the elder (British, active 1795–1820)
Dedicatee:
Dedicated to George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland (British, London 1738–1820 Windsor)
Publisher:
John Chamberlaine (British, ca. 1745–1812 London)
Printmaker:
G. and W. Nicol (London)
Publisher:
White, Cochrane, and Co. (British, active ca. 1807–26)
Publisher:
P. & D. Colnaghi & Co.
Printer:
William Bulmer & Co. (London)
Date: 1812
Medium: Illustrations: etching, aquatint, roulette, soft-ground; some printed in color
Dimensions: 20 1/16 x 15 x 2 1/8 in. (51 x 38.1 x 5.4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1906, transferred from the Library
Object Number: 1991.1073.6
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