Bath, Art and Architecture

Monday, 24 August 2015

George Vertue Illustrations from Paul Rapin - Thoyras (1661 - 1725)

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Illustrations Kings and Queens of England Engraved by George Vertue  for Paul Rapin - Thoyras and Nicolas Tindal's "History ...
Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Thomas Salmon's 'Chronological Historian,' published by W. Mears, London in 1723. Engravings by George Vertue.

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  Thomas Salmon's 'Chronological Historian,' published by W. Mears at London in 1723. Engravings by George Vertue.   Lo...
Friday, 14 August 2015

Edward Pierce (Pearce) (1635 - 1692).

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Edward Pierce (Pearce) (1635 - 95) by Isaac Fuller (1606 - 1672). 1245 x 1016 mm. Yale Centre for British Art. For a brief bi...
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Thursday, 13 August 2015

William Kent and Pierre Fourdrinier - Some Illustrations for Gay's Fables 1727 - Showing the use of Busts in Interiors,

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Some Typical Interior Scenes of the Late 1720's drawn by William Kent and Engraved by Pierre Fourdrinier. For Gay's Fables. ...
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