Title from item., In upper margin: Jeudi 29 Juillet 1830., Place of publication from item., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hospitals, Interior; Wounds; Nurses & nursing., and Blind stamp: E. Ardit à Paris.
Publisher:
à Paris, chez E Ardit, editeur rue Vivienne No.2, Pl.6. London by Engelmann, Graff Condet et Cie and Imp. lith. de E Ardit
Subject (Geographic):
France. and France
Subject (Topic):
Hospital wards, War wounds, Hospitals, Emergency medicine, Soldiers, Revolutionaries, Nurses, Churches, and History
Moore, James, active approximately 1761-1763, printmaker
Published / Created:
[approximately 1765]
Call Number:
765.00.00.02.1+
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
"Two native Americans wearing fronded head-dresses and armed with arrows, on a sea-shore, one kneeling on a rock with one hand propped on cones from a palm-tree, the other standing clothed in a goat's skin, gesturing out to left with an ingot in one hand; a crocodile on the sand, a European ship at sea and three figures gathered around a hammock set between palms under a canopy on rocks in the upper right; from a set of the four quarters of the world; republished state."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from first line of verses engraved beneath image., Verses continue: ... what if by conquest we possess thy shore, thy savages reveng'd should less repine, since we're the slaves of thy corrupting ore., Second state, with altered imprint statement; see British Museum online catalogue, registration no.: 2010,7081.570., See Smith, J.C. British mezzotinto portraits, volume 3, page 941 for mention of an earlier state of this series of four plates "Quarters of the World", "Sold by I. McArdell at the Golden Head in Covent Garden & R. Sayer opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street"., One of a series of four allegorical prints, the others depicting Africa, Asia, and Europe., Approximate date of publication from the British Museum online catalogue., and Sheet trimmed to plate mark on lower edge and with thin margins on the other three edges.
Publisher:
Printed for & sold by R. Sayer opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street
America, shown as a dark-skinned man with a feather head dress, a goat skin drape, an arrow in his left hand, stands on the shore under a palm tree. An enslaved person in a feather head dress kneels at his feet. An alligator walks towards them. A ship is in the distance. Also in the background is a raised shelter with a hammock inside. One man stands by the hammock and two others sit in it.
Description:
Title from the first line of verse below image., Printmaker from Chaloner Smith., Publication date from an unverified card catalog record; before 1763. See J.C. Smith., Four lines of verse below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Temporary local subject terms: Personifications -- Hammocks -- Native peoples.
Publisher:
Sold by I. McArdell at the Golden head in Covent Garden & R. Sayer opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street
BEIN USA160: From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Title devised by cataloger., Suit system: Liberty bells, British lions, American arms, British crowns., Each card contains a brief note on an American or British military or political leaders in the period of the American Revolution., and Composition of deck: 48 [1-12 in each suit.]
Title etched below images., Plates originally issued in: "Histories of the tete-a-tete annexed" in the Town and country magazine, xviii, 401., The two illustrations are numbered "No. XXII" and "No. XXIII in upper left above each oval, respectively., and Mounted to 20.5 x 28 cm., with pages extracted from the Town and country magazine, xviii, 401-402.
Two fashionably-dressed men stand in profile facing each other in a conversation
Description:
Title from item., Publication place and date from an unverified card catalog record., Plate numbered '4' in lower right corner., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., Temporary local subject terms: Male dress, ca. 1763? -- Hats: enormous tricorne hats -- Wigs: bag wigs., and Watermark: Strasburg lily with initials ICH below.
Leaf 60. Darly's comic-prints of characters, caricatures, macaronies, &c.
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Abstract:
"A man standing in profile to left, his mouth wide open as if declaiming. Lank hair falls on his shoulders. He wears a low broad-brimmed hat, and is plainly dressed. His hands (gloved) appear to be clasped upon his stomach."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., Reissue, with additional numbering. For an earlier state, see no. 4914 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 5, Initial letters of publisher's name in imprint form a monogram., Plate numbered "v. 1" in upper left corner and "11" in upper right corner., Second of three plates on leaf 60., and 1 print : etching on laid paper ; plate mark 15.6 x 10.7 cm, on sheet 27.5 x 44.4 cm.
Publisher:
Pubd. accordg. to act by MDarly, Novr. 2d, 1771, No. 39 Strand
The clergyman wearing a hat and glove stands in profile looking left, his mouth open in speech
Description:
Title etched below image., Initial letters of publisher's name in imprint form a monogram., Plate numbered '11' in upper right corner., and Plate from: 24 Caricatures by several ladies, gentlemen, artists, etc.
Publisher:
Pubd. accordg. to act by MDarly, Novr. 2d, 1771, No. 39 Strand