Inside a delapidated-looking cottage a couple sits by the hearth smoking pipes. Two small children play by an open window and a baby nearby sits in a baby chair. The interior is strewn with various household utensils, the most prominent being a yarn-w...
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Title from item.
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Printed for Robt. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the act directs
"Portrait after Reynolds (Mannings 1267); almost half-length to right within oval frame, eyes to front, wearing dress with fringes, bow, pearls and sash, pearls in her hair; published state after title altered to 'Countess'."--British Museum online ca...
"Miss Berridge; whole-length, sitting on clouds, directed, facing and looking to the left, holding a small vase in her right hand, into which a swooping eagle is about to place its beak, cover of vase in her left hand; state with title and publication...
Alternative Title:
Miss Berridge
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Title engraved below image. Imprint in scratch letters twice, earlier statement barely visible above later statement.
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Published accord. to act of Parliament by S. Hooper no 25 Ludgate Hill
"Three-quarter length standing with head turned three-quarter to left, wearing flowered dress, pearls in her hair and a long plait looped over her right shoulder, holding a crayon in her right hand and an open sketchbook in her left, which rests on a ...
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Title from caption below image.
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Printed for Robt. Sayer map & printseller, No. 53, in Fleet Street
"A woman seen head and shoulders in an oval, looking down to right wearing a lace cap and shawl tied in the front with a ribbon."--British Museum online catalogue
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Title from caption below image.
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1771 Printed for Wm. Darling engraver in Great Newport Street, July 1
"Portrait after Nathan Drake, half length, in stonework frame, arched at top, directed slighlty to left, facing and looking towards right, long grey hair, light coloured coat and cape, double vest, hands on still, right one over books and papers, hold...
Alternative Title:
Mr. Thomas Gent
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Title from caption below image.
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Publish'd July 21st 1771 by V. Green, Salisbury Street, Strand
"The heroine standing three-quarter length, holding in her left hand an urn with a long chain bound round her wrist, behind her a monument."--British Museum online catalogue
A young woman is fast asleep in a cushioned armchair while a cat crouches dangerously over the top edge of a shelf that serves as a bird feeder for her dove. On the wall in the background hangs a landscape painting in an ornate frame and a tasselled c...
Alternative Title:
Pretty miss asleep
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Title from item.
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Printed for Robt. Sayer, No. 53 Fleet Street, as the act directs