The Poetical works of Thomas Warton, with the life of the author (Bound with: The Poetical Works of Richard Glover, with the life of the author)
Not on view
Gratefully built with ACNLPatternTool
Not on view
Use your arrow keys to navigate the tabs below, and your tab key to choose an item
Title: The Poetical works of Thomas Warton, with the life of the author (Bound with: The Poetical Works of Richard Glover, with the life of the author)
Series/Portfolio: British Poets, vol. 26
Author:
Thomas Warton (British, 1688?–1745)
Author:
Richard Glover (British, London 1712–1785 London)
Draftsman:
Warton frontispiece drawn by John Thurston (British, Scarborough, North Yorkshire 1774–1822 Holloway, London)
Engraver:
Warton frontispiece engraved by Abraham Raimbach (British, London 1776–1843 Greenwich)
Designer:
Warton plate designed by John Thurston (British, Scarborough, North Yorkshire 1774–1822 Holloway, London)
Engraver:
Warton plate engraved by Cosmo Armstrong (British, Birmingham 1781–1836)
Designer:
Glover frontispiece designed by John Thurston (British, Scarborough, North Yorkshire 1774–1822 Holloway, London)
Engraver:
Glover frontispiece and second plate engraved by Anker Smith (British, London 1759–1819 London)
Draftsman:
Glover plates drawn by John Thurston (British, Scarborough, North Yorkshire 1774–1822 Holloway, London)
Engraver:
First and third Glover plates engraved by Charles Warren (British, 1766/67–1823 East Hill, Wandsworth, London)
Publisher:
Warton and Glover published by Charles Cooke (British, 1759/60–1816)
Printer:
Warton printed by J. D. Dewick (British)
Printer:
Glover printed by J. Wright (London)
Published in: London
Date: [1800?]
Medium: Illustrations: engravings and woodcuts
Dimensions: 5 3/4 x 3 5/8 in. (14.6 x 9.2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of William E. Baillie, 1920
Object Number: 20.90.2
The Met's Libraries and Research Centers provide unparalleled resources for research and welcome an international community of students and scholars.
The Met Collection API is where all makers, creators, researchers, and dreamers can connect to the most up-to-date data and public domain images for The Met collection. Open Access data and public domain images are available for unrestricted commercial and noncommercial use without permission or fee.
We continue to research and examine historical and cultural context for objects in The Met collection. If you have comments or questions about this object record, please complete and submit this form. The Museum looks forward to receiving your comments.