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Title: The Works of Horatio Walpole, Earl of Orford. In Five Volumes.
Author:
Horace Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (British, London 1717–1797 London)
Editor:
Robert G. Berry
Publisher:
G. G. J. & J. Robinson (London)
Publisher:
J. Edwards (London)
Designer:
Vol. 3 Sir Nathaniel Bacon (British, Suffolk 1585–1627)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Samuel Cooper (British, London (?) 1608?–1672 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Mary Beale (British, Barrow, Suffolk baptised 1633–1699 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Adrien Carpentiers (Flemish, active 1739–78 London (active England))
Designer:
Vols. 3, 4, Michael Dahl (Swedish, Stockholm 1659–1743 London)
Designer:
Vols. 3, 4 William Dobson (British, London 1611–1646 London)
Designer:
Vols. 3, 4 Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, Antwerp 1599–1641 London)
Designer:
Vol. 5, Johann Aegidius Eccardt (British (born Germany), active London from, 1739, died 1779 London)
Designer:
Vol. 2, Edward Edwards (British, London 1738–1806 London)
Designer:
Vol. 2, James Essex (British, baptized Cambridge 1722–1784 Cambridge)
Designer:
Vol. 4, William Faithorne the Elder (British, London ca. 1620–1691 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Isaac Fuller (British, 1606/20–1672 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (Flemish, Bruges 1561–1635/36 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse) (Netherlandish, Maubeuge ca. 1478–1532 Antwerp (?))
Designer:
Vol. 3, John Greenhill (British, Salisbury 1644–1676 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, John Hayls (British, active ca. 1645, died 1679)
Designer:
Vol. 3, William Hogarth (British, London 1697–1764 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Hans Holbein the Younger (German, Augsburg 1497/98–1543 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607–1677 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Abraham Hondius (Dutch, Rotterdam ca. 1631–1691 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Gerrit van Honthorst (Dutch, Utrecht 1592–1656 Utrecht)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Hans Hysing (Swedish, Stockholm 1678–1753 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Cornelius Janssen (British, London, baptised 1593–1661 Utrecht)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Anne Killigrew (British, London 1660–1685 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Sir Godfrey Kneller (German, Lübeck 1646–1723 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Nicolas de Largillierre (or Largillière) (French, Paris 1656–1746 Paris)
Designer:
Vol. 1, Sir Thomas Lawrence (British, Bristol 1769–1830 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Sir Peter Lely (Pieter van der Faes) (British, Soest 1618–1680 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Jan Lievens (Dutch, Leiden 1607–1674 Amsterdam)
Designer:
Vol. 2, William Marlow (British, Southwark, London 1740/41–1813 Twickenham, London)
Designer:
Vol. 3 Edward Mascall (British, ca. 1627–after 1675)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Sir John Baptiste de Medina (Belgian Flemish, Brussels 1659–1710 Edinburgh)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Philip Mercier (French, Berlin 1689/91–1760 London (active England))
Designer:
Vol. 3, Antonis Mor (Flemish, Utrecht ca. 1512/20–ca. 1576 Antwerp)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Daniel Mytens I (Dutch (Flemish origin), Delft ca. 1590–ca. 1647 The Hague (?))
Designer:
Vols. 1, 3, Isaac Oliver (British, ca. 1565–1617)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Peter Oliver (British, London 1589–1647 Isleworth, Middlesex)
Designer:
Vol. 2, William Pars (British, London 1742–1782 Rome)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Cornelis van Poelenburch (Dutch, Utrecht (?) 1594/95–1667 Utrecht)
Designer:
Vols. 3, 4, Jonathan Richardson Sr. (British, London 1667–1745 London)
Designer:
Vol. 2, Thomas Ripley (British, ca. 1683–1758)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Godfried Schalcken (Dutch, Made 1643–1706 The Hague)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Anton Schoonjans (Sevonyans) (Dutch, ca. 1655–1726)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Enoch Seeman the Younger (German, Danzig ca. 1690–1744 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3 Paul van Somer (Flemish, Antwerp (?) ca. 1577–1621/22)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Robert Streater (British, London 1621–1679 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Henry Tilson (British, England ca. 1659–1695 London)
Designer:
Frans Wouters (Flemish, Lier 1612–1659 Antwerp)
Designer:
Vol. 3, John Vanderbank, the younger (British, London (?) 1694–1739 London)
Designer:
Vol. 2, George Vertue (British, London 1684–1756 London)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Thomas Worlidge (British, Peterborough 1700–1766 Hammersmith)
Designer:
Vol. 3, Frans Wouters (Flemish, Lier 1612–1659 Antwerp)
Designer:
Vol. 2, Christian Friedrich Zincke (German, Dresden 1683/85–1767 London)
Engraver:
Vol. 3, Alexander Bannerman (British, born Cambridge ca. 1730, active through 1792)
Engraver:
Vo. 2, John Barlow (British, 1759/60–1810 or later)
Engraver:
Vol. 3, Charles Bretherton (British, ca. 1760–1783)
Engraver:
Vol. 3, James Bretherton (British, active 1750–99)
Engraver:
Vols. 3, 4 Thomas Chambars (Irish, ca. 1724–1789 London)
Engraver:
Vol. 1, T. Evans (British, active late 18th century)
Engraver:
Vol. 2, Richard Bernard Godfrey (British, ca. 1728–1795 after)
Engraver:
Vols. 1, 3, Charles Grignion, I (British, London baptised 1721–1810 London)
Engraver:
Vol. 5, James Heath (British, London 1757–1834 London)
Engraver:
Vol. 3, William Hibbart (British, 1725–1808)
Engraver:
Vol. 2, Thomas Morris (British, active 1750–1811)
Engraver:
Vol. 2, 3 Johann Sebastian Müller (German, Nuremberg 1715–1790 London)
Engraver:
Vol. 2, James Newton (British, London 1748–ca. 1804)
Engraver:
Vol. 2, George Vertue (British, London 1684–1756 London)
Engraver:
Vols. 1, 2, 3, Anthony Walker (British, Thirsk, Yorkshire, 1726–1765 London)
Date: 1798
Medium: Illustrations: stipple engraving, engraving and etching
Dimensions: Each volume: 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 2 in. (31.8 x 24.1 x 5.1 cm) (depth varies between 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 in.)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Harvey Smith, 1981
Object Number: 1981.1202.1(1–5)
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