Title from item., Plate from: The Royal magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly companion. London: J. Coote, 1760, v.2 (1760), p. 240., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and Mounted to 25 x 32 cm.
Title from text below image., Publication date inferred from that of the periodical for which this plate was engraved., Plate probably from: The Ladies magazine, or, The universal entertainer / Jasper Goodwill. London : G. Griffith., and Temporary local subject terms: Ceremonies: installation of the Knights -- Orders: Order of the Garter -- Interiors: St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Frederick Augustus, Prince, Duke of York and Albany, 1763-1827.
Title from item., One plate printed on two sheets, each of the sheets with its own title etched below image., Printmaker and artist from first state published print 1 Jan. 1790 by Bentley & Co. as: Magentic dispensary., Date surmised from publication date of Magazine., Above left half of the joined image: Engraved for the Carlton House magazine., Reissue, with altered title, of no. 7748 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6., and Temporary local subject terms: Machines for magnetic cures -- Bag-wig -- Male costume, 1790 -- Female costume, 1790 -- Pictures amplifying subject -- Animal magnetism -- Dr. Yeldell.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
De Mainauduc, John Boniot, -1797 and Loutherbourg, Philippe-Jacques de, 1740-1812
Two head-and-shoulder portraits in separate ornamental oval frames of Lord Barrymore of Wargrave, Berkshire, and a French dancer assisting in the management of his theater at Wargrave
Alternative Title:
Theatrical peer of Berks and Theatrical peer of Berkshire
Description:
Title from text below image., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and From the "Histories of the téte-à-téte annexed" in the Town and country magazine, 1790, page 99.
A satire on a recent performance of Timor the Tartar depicts a horde of Tartar horsemen, wearing turbans with aigrettes and holding scimitars, as they attack a classic Apollo figure who looks back with horror as he flees, his broken bow in his left hand and his helmet and quiver at his feet. They are lead in the attack by a lady on horseback and wearing medieval-style costume. Apollo appears to be punched in the head by a man in the background, wearing boxing gloves. On the right Kemble is about to thrust a piece labelled "Cocktail ginger" into the horse's rear as he lifts its tail. In the center foreground a man shoots a blunderbuss, which is supported by a pile of books with titles: American, New Musical Pieces, Shipwreck, etc. From the muzzle issue words and papers: Plan of new tragedy, Poetry for an oratorio, Remarks on light & shade, etc
Description:
Title from item., Plate from: The Satirist, viii, p. 453., Attributed to De Wilde in the British Museum catalogue., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark resulting in loss of imprint.
Publisher:
Published for the Satirist
Subject (Name):
Kemble, Charles, 1775-1854, Lewis, M. G. 1775-1818. (Matthew Gregory),, and Apollo (Deity)
Edited by W. Gropius and L. Moholy-Nagy., Folded plate: L. Moholy-Nagy: Partiturskizze zu einer mechanischen exzentrik, 56 x 21 cm. Bound in between p. 44-45., From the collection of Peter Eisenman., and No more published?
Publisher:
A. Langen.
Subject (Name):
Eisenman, Peter--Ownership and Moholy-Nagy, László, 1895-1946
Title from item., Artist and printmaker from the original edition in the Attic miscellany, v. 1, p. 16 published under the title "Samsonic Lodge." Cf. British Museum catalogue., Probably from the Carlton House magazine., Restrike of the left side only of No. 7749 in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires, v. 6., Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum. Division I, political and personal satires., and Temporary local subject terms: Societies: Samsonic Society -- Emblems: beehive as the Samsonic Society's emblem -- Interiors: Pied Horse, Chiswell Street -- Smoking: pipes -- Pets: dogs -- Dishes: punch bowl -- Samsonic chairs -- Wooden legs -- Sir Brook Watson, 1st bart., 1735-1807.
"Portrait of Benjamin Hoadly, bust-length, in an oval, in profile to the right, dressed in a chimere over his rochet with a powdered bob-wig on his head and bands about his neck with his Garter badge hanging at his chest."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Benjamin Hoadly, D.D.
Description:
Title from text on pedestal within image., After a wax model by Isaac Gosset that was kept by Horace Walpole in the Green Closet at Strawberry Hill., Date of publication from British Museum online catalogue., Text above image: Engraved for the Universal magazine., Mounted on page 66 of William Bawtree's extra-illustrated copy of Horace Walpole's: A description of the villa of Mr. Horace Walpole. Strawberry Hill : Printed by Thomas Kirgate, 1784. See A.T. Hazen's Bibliography of the Strawberry Hill Press (1973 ed.), no. 30, copy 11., 1 print : etching and engraving on wove paper ; sheet 14.4 x 9.8 cm., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark with loss of imprint statement from bottom edge and text above image from top edge.
Publisher:
Printed for J. Hinton, at the King's Arms in Pater Noster Row
Subject (Name):
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761 and Strawberry Hill (Twickenham, London, England)