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Allegorical engraving of George Macartney after his capture at the battle of Grenada ( 1779 ).
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Allegorical figures from his works — “ Geharnischte Sonette ” (“ Withering Sonnets ”) and “ Weisheit des Brahmanen ” (“ Wisdom of the Brahmans ”) — are situated at the feet of the bronze Rückert.
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He emerges in Dresden, Prague, Halle and finally in Nuremberg, where he staged a Great Allegorical Musical Festivity in Two Acts celebrating the balloon ascent of the French aviation prioneer Jean Pierre Blanchard ( 3 November 1787 ).
The museum's holdings include many of Thomas Eakins's sketches and studies related to his paintings of Rush, along with the most famous painting: William Rush Carving his Allegorical Figure of the Schuylkill River ( aka William Rush and His Model ), 1876 – 77, oil on canvas ( mounted on Masonite ), 20 1 / 8 x 26 1 / 8 inches ( 51. 1 x 66. 4 cm ).
File: Fountain in Fairmount Park, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views. jpg | Allegorical Figure of The Schuylkill River ( aka Water Nymph and Bittern ) ( 1809 ).
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An engraving ( circa 1807 ) by George E. Blake of one of Latrobe's Water Works buildings in Centre Square
George Cruikshank's original engraving of the Artful Dodger ( centre ), here introducing Oliver ( right ) to Fagin ( left ).
This engraving of King George III ( based on a painting by William Beechey in the Royal Collection ) was published by Boydell's company on 1 December 1804, 11 days before Boydell's death.
The elaborate form of wigs worn at the coronation of George III in 1761 was lampooned by William Hogarth in his engraving Five Orders of Periwigs.
A scheme for a commemorative statue on this spot had first been promoted in the late 1830s by George Collison, who in 1840 published an engraving as the frontispiece of his book about cemetery design in Europe and America ; and at Abney Park Cemetery in particular.
Richmond Museum has an engraving by John Barnard, architect of the design for the first Kew Bridge, dedicated to George, Prince of Wales and his mother Augusta and dated 1759.
Title page engraving from an 1897 edition of Le Père Goriot, by an unknown artist ; published by George Barrie & Son in Philadelphia
George Dance the Younger's Boydell Shakespeare Gallery | Shakespeare Gallery building ( 1788 ), shown in 1851 after its purchase by the British Institution ( from an engraving in London edited by Charles Knight ( publisher ) | Charles Knight )
Together with George Dalziel and Edward Dalziel who did the engraving he published " Mother Goose's Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs Set to Music " in the 1870.
During that time, he studied the art of wood engraving and found employment with George Johnson, a wood engraver.
Hollar took his setting, presumably symbolizing longer term values, directly from an engraving published in George Sandys ' Relation of a Journey begun An.
On 12 June, five regimental Colours were laid up in a ceremony at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle in the presence of HM King George V. ( The South Irish Horse who sent a Regimental engraving because the regiment chose to have its standard remain in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ).
Henry George Ward, 1842 engraving by William Henry Mote, after James Holmes ( painter ) | James Holmes.
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However, Dürer's influence became less dominant after 1515, when Marcantonio perfected his new engraving style, which in turn traveled over the Alps to dominate Northern engraving also.
One of many artistic depictions of Saint Anthony's trials in the desert, this painting was copied by the young Michelangelo after an engraving by Martin Schongauer
' Victors of the Nile ', a celebratory engraving published five years after the Battle of the Nile, depicting Nelson and his 15 captains.
Daniel Defoe in the pillory, 1862 line engraving by James Charles Armytage after Eyre Crowe ( painter ) | Eyre Crowe
Huns in battle with the Alans, 1870s engraving after a drawing by Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger | Johann Nepomuk Geiger ( 1805 – 1880 ).
At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed to a goldsmith, but soon after travelled to Rome where he learned engraving from an expatriate Frenchman, Philippe Thomassin.
" Lithography, or printing from soft stone, largely took the place of engraving in the production of English commercial maps after about 1852.
An engraving of Robespierre guillotining the executioner after having guillotined everyone else in France
Elisabeth Pepys in a stipple engraving by James Thomson ( engraver ) | James Thomson, after a 1666 painting ( now destroyed ) by John Hayls.
The engraving, dating back to 1617, was executed by Georg Houfnagel after the painting of Egidius van der Rye ( the original was done in the workshop of Braun and Hagenberg ).
1733 copper engraving of the College, looking south, after the completion of John Robinson ( 1650-1723 ) | Bishop Robinson's and Provost Carter's buildings in Second quad
Antioch from the southwest ( engraving by William Miller ( engraver ) | William Miller after a drawing by H. Warren from a sketch by Captain Thomas Byam Martin | Byam Martin, R. N., 1866 )
File: Dalziel Brothers after Edward Burne-Jones King Sigurd 1862. png | King Sigurd, woodcut engraving by the Dalziel Bros. after a pen-and-ink drawing, 1862
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