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Vignette of Love and Fortune, 1800Vignette of Love and Fortune
Vignette of Cupid and Psyche, 1800Vignette of Cupid and Psyche. Winged Cupid holding a torch and bow, embraced by Psyche with butterfly wings and flowers in her hair. First published by R. Ackermann in 1800
Oval portrait of Priscilla Burrough as a St. James Beauty, 1783. In the upper-class fashion of this luxury London area
Cartoon, Unemployment Mountain -- LLOYD GEORGE has his attention drawn to the scale of the unemployment problem. Date: 1921
Modern impression from a worn-out stippled plate (one half re-bitten). Showing loss of detail and sharpness in the untouched left side, darker constrast on the re-bitten right side
Modern impression from a worn-out stippled plate (strengthened with the graver). Showing deeper tones but coarseness. The Falling Out, 1791. Three children in straw hats and ribboned smocks arguing
Modern impression from a worn-out stippled plate (untouched). Showing loss of detail and sharpness. Mrs George Hay Drummond and children, 1789. Printed in red ink
Title page to Volume II with vignette of Cupid and Psyche by Francesco Bartolozzi. Copperplate stipple engraving by Jean Marie Delattre after Francesco Bartolozzi from Andrew W
Title page to Volume I with vignette of Love and Fortune by Giovanni Battista Cipriani. Copperplate stipple engraving by Francesco Bartolozzi after Giovanni Battista Cipriani from Andrew W
Example of types of stipple engravingExample of stipple engraving
Sarah, Countess of Kinnoull, 1760-1837. Sarah Harley was the fourth daughter of Right Hon. Thomas Harley, Lord Mayor of London and married Robert Hay-Drummond, Earl of Kinnoull in 1781
Robert Auriold, 10th Earl of Kinnoull, 1751-1804
Ticket for the Lord Mayor's Ball, Mansion House, London, 1775Ticket for a Ball at the Mansion House, London, 17 April 1775, hosted by Lord Mayor John Wilkes
Greenwich entrance of the foot tunnel designed by civil engineer Sir Alexander Binniel. Date: 1902
Hampstead, the plague-ground of Londoners where the shades of smallpoxHampstead, the plague-ground of Londoners... where the shades of smallpox and fever threaten the innocent holidaymakers... Date: 1875
A pretty young woman in a pink dress, her face illuminated by lamplight. Date: 1911