"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Giardini; Venus Anadyomene; naked, seated on a conch in the centre, holding a crown in her right hand; four putti inside the conch; three putti flying in the sky holding a large drapery above her; a banner at bottom; after Cipriani; state after title removed. 1778 Etching with engraving, cut in an oval"--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from banner below image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, museum registration number S,6.128., For an earlier state without title, Cf. Lewis Walpole Copy: no. 8 in Folio 75 B28 799., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 8 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Giardini; on the left, Melpomene seated on a parapet, holding a dagger in her right hand; two putti at her feet: one lying dead, the other standing and scratching his hair; on the right, Thalia standing, accompanied by a putto who holds a torch; after Cipriani; open-letter state."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, Cf. museum registration no. 1897,1231.271., For an earlier impression without title, Cf. Lewis Walpole Copy on same page in Folio 75 B28 804., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 4 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Jones; on clouds; on the right, a putto standing, holding a music score and singing; on the left, a putto with butterfly wings, seated and playing the lyre; a banner beneath them; after Cipriani; open-letter state."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from banner below image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, Cf. museum registration no. 1897,1231.288., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 12 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Pacchierotti; Muse seated next to a monument, holding a laurel crown in her right hand, touching a lyre on the monument with her left; after Edward Francis Burney; open-letter state."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from item., Date from British Museum online catalogue, Cf. museum registration no. 1897,1231.294., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., On page numbered 3 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils]., and 1 print : engraving on wove paper ; sheet 8.7 x 10.2 cm.
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Pacchierotti; Muse seated next to a monument, holding a laurel crown in her right hand, touching a lyre on the monument with her left; after Edward Francis Burney; open-letter state."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from item., Date from British Museum online catalogue, Cf. museum registration no. 1897,1231.294., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and On leaf numbered 1 in a bound volume of 33 prints: Eighteenth century tickets / by Bartolozzi and others.
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Salpietro; on the right, a young winged male figure kneeling on ground, holding a trumpet in his left hand; a putto flying behind him, holding a torch in his right hand; a ruined wall behind them; a banner at bottom; after Francisco Vieira; open-letter state."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from banner below image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, museum registration number 1897,1231.309., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 9 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Salpietro; three putti: one on the right, seated on clouds, holding a music score; one on the left, seen from behind, holding up a large music book; one on top, flying towards left, looking back towards right; in an oval frame with laurel branches."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, museum registration number 1897,1231.301., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 9 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Bill-head for the benefit of Mr Tenducci; on the right, Orpheus standing in a cave and playing the lyre; on the left, Cerberus's heads and front legs on ground; the sea at extreme right; in an oval with a banner at top; after Cipriani."--British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title from image., Date from British Museum online catalogue, Cf. museum registration no. 1897,1231.311., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., and On page numbered 9 in an album of 116 prints: [Bartolozzi and his pupils].
"Parodied by, or a parody of, British Museum Satires No. 7277. A design based on the tickets of admission to Westminster Hall, which bore the name and arms of Sir Peter Burrell, Deputy Great Chamberlain; [in right of his wife, Lady Priscilla Bertie, who with her sister was jointly hereditary Great Chamberlain of England] in the centre of the escutcheon were the arms of his wife: three battering-rams placed horizontally. The crest was an embowed arm holding an olive-branch. In place of the rams' heads of the battering-rams are the heads, in profile to the left, of Burke, frowning, of Fox, smiling, and of Francis with a fixed stare. The arm of the crest holds a scourge whose lashes terminate in scorpions and is inscribed 'Lex Parliamenti omnipotens'. Beneath the escutcheon is a motto on a scroll: 'Sub libertate Tyran' [sic] which replaces the original motto: 'Sub Libertate Quietem'. Two supporters have been added: Dexter, a weeping judge, his cap inscribed 'Common Law', holds a scroll whose words are scored through: '[Magna] Charta Judicium Parium aut Lex Terrae'. Sinister, Justice, looking up in terror at the scourge by which she is threatened, and dropping her scales. Beneath the escutcheon is a view in miniature of Westminster Hall showing clearly the Managers' box (left), in which Fox stands, violently declaiming; Burke sits next him frowning. A document inscribed 'First Article' hangs over the side of the box. The head of Hastings, a good profile portrait, is turned towards Fox; on the right, are his three counsel in back view. Behind them are the heads of the peers, wearing hats, and on each side the Commons (left) and the ladies (right) in the peeresses' seats. At the far end of the hall the throne with the Queen's box and the Prince of Wales s box are freely sketched. The foreground is decorated by branches of leaves (? olive) and an open book inscribed 'From Envy Hatred & Malice and all Uncharitableness Good Lord deliver us.'"--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
For the trial of Warren Ha : seventh day and Seventh day
Description:
Title etched within banner at top of image, the head of the figure of Justice obscuring the remaining letters of Hastings's name; "seventh day" etched along bottom of image., Signed with the monogram of James Sayers., Date of publication from British Museum catalogue., and Mounted on page 60 with three other prints.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806, Hastings, Warren, 1732-1818, Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, 1751-1816, and Westminster Hall (London, England)