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Agriculture.
Agriculture.
G.B.Cipriani Inv. I.M.Delattre Sculp.t.
London. Publish'd March 31st; 1788, for the Proprietor, by Palmer & Fielding No. 163 Strand.
Stipple, printed in brown. 180 x 165mm (7 x 6½").
A cherub holding a sickle, seated on the handle of a spade in a cloud.
[Ref: 1275]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Agriculture.
Agriculture.
G.B. Cipriani Inv. I.M. Delattre Sculp.t.
London. Publish'd March 31st; 1788, for the Proprietor, by Palmer & Fielding No. 163 Strand.
Stipple. 180 x 165mm (7 x 6½"), with very large margins. Uncut.
A cherub holding a sickle, seated on the handle of a spade in a cloud.
[Ref: 55310]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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[Anthony and Cleopatra] The Death of Mark Anthony.
[Anthony and Cleopatra] The Death of Mark Anthony. La Mort de Marc Antoine.
Angelica Kauffman pinxit. J.M. Delattre sculpsit.
Published according to Act, Feb.y 23rd, 1785, by Ann Bryer, No. 5, Poland Street, Soho.
Stipple, printed in brown. 385 x 330mm (15¼ x 13"), with large margins. Mint.
The death of Marcus Antonius according to Shakespeare: having stabbed himself he finds that Cleopatra is still alive, dying in her arms.
Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection. Sotheby's London / Milan Nov 1997.
[Ref: 60310]   £350.00   (£420.00 incl.VAT)
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Beauty directed by Prudence rejects with Scorn the Solicitations of Folly.
Beauty directed by Prudence rejects with Scorn the Solicitations of Folly.
Angelica Kauffman pinxit. J.M. Delattre sculpsit.
Published according to Act, 28th Jan.y, 1783 for the Proprietor [Ann Bryer], No 5 Poland Street, Soho.
Fine stipple, printed in sepia. 375 x 320mm (14¾ x 12½"), with large margins.
Beauty pushes away Folly, who is attempting to drape a grape-laden vine over her.
Alexander 146.
[Ref: 61432]   £390.00  
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Bessy Bell and Mary Gray.
Bessy Bell and Mary Gray.
S. Harding delin. Delatre sculp.t.
London, Publish'd Aug.t 1. 1787 by T. Macklin N.39 Fleet Street.
Stipple printed in sepia. Sheet 250 x 270mm (9¾ x 10½"). Trimmed within plate,
A scene from Allan Ramsay's poem: a tartan-clad boy draws straws to choose between two beautiful shepherdesses.
[Ref: 44107]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Ma Chere Amie.
Ma Chere Amie.
L.E. Regaud inv.t. I.M. Delattre Sculpt.
Pub.d by Pollard Spa Fields London.
Stipple. Plate: 130 x 160mm (5¼ x 6¼"), very large margins.
A scene showing two friends in an embrace.
[Ref: 42500]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Lear & Cordelia.
Lear & Cordelia. Cor. We're not the first, / Who with best meaning have incurr'd the worts: / For thee, oppressed King, I am cast down, / Myself could else out frown false fortune's frowns.
Stothard del.t. Delatree sculp.t.
London Pub.d Sep.r 10, 1784, by Tho.s Macklin No 39 Fleet Street.
Stipple, printed in sanguine. 375 x 320mm (14¾ x 12½") very large margins. Laid on card.
King Lear and his daughter in chains. Edmund directs his band of soldiers to escort them to their deaths.
[Ref: 48123]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Alaska] A Woman of Oonalashka.
[Alaska] A Woman of Oonalashka.
J.Webber del. Delattre sc.
[London, G. Nicol and T. Cadell, 1785.]
Engraving, fine impression. 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¾"). Trimmed to plate on 3 sides.
An Unangan woman, a native of Unalaska, one of the Aleutian Islands off mainland Alaska. Russian fur traders called her tribe the Aleut. John Webber (1751-93) travelled with Captain Cook on the Third Voyage (1776-80) as the Official Artist of the expedition, recording the explorer's death at the hand of Hawaiian natives.
[Ref: 51198]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Physic.
Physic.
G.B. Cipriani Inv.t. J.M. Lelattre Sculp.t.
London, Published March 31st 1788 for the Proprietor, by Palmer & Fielding, No 163 Strand.
Rare stipple, printed in brown. 180 x 165mm (7 x 6½"), with large margins. Uncut.
A winged cherub sitting on a cloud, holding the Rod of Asclepius in his right hand, a bowl in his left. A lyre rests behind him.
[Ref: 55074]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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[Posthumio Consul of Rome,
[Posthumio Consul of Rome, desirous of remedying the great Licentiousness of the Baccchanalian Festivals...]
[Angelica Kauffman pinxit. J.M. Delattre sculpsit.]
[Published according to Act of Parliament, April 5, 1786 by Ann Bryer No 5 Poland Street, Soho.]
Stipple, fine & rare proof before all letters, printed in sepia. 405 x 340mm (16 x 13¼"), with large margins. Repaired tear on right just entering plate,
Posthumio compels the courtesan Ispala to reveal the mysteries of the bacchanalian festivities, his mother Sulpicia comforting the girl. A scene from Rollin's Roman History.
Alexander: 226.
[Ref: 45011]   £380.00  
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Posthumio Consul of Rome,
Posthumio Consul of Rome, desirous of remedying the great Licentiousness of the Baccchanalian Festivals...
Angelica Kauffman pinxit. J.M. Delattre sculpsit.
Published according to Act of Parliament, April 5, 1786 by Ann Bryer No 5 Poland Street, Soho.
Stipple, printed in sepia. 405 x 340mm (16 x 13¼"). Trimmed to platemark.
Posthumio compels the courtesan Ispala to reveal the mysteries of the bacchanalian festivities, his mother Sulpicia comforting the girl. A scene from Rollin's Roman History, with a short description in English and French underneath.
Alexander: 226.
[Ref: 41885]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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Damon & Phoebe.
Damon & Phoebe. Young Damon stepped forward: he sung is her praise...
D. Harding delin.t. Delatree sculp.t.
London Pub.d August 24, 1783 by T. Macklin No 39 Fleet Street.
Stipple, printed in reddish-brown. 385 x 335mm (15¼ x 13¼"), with large margins. Mint.
The shepherdess Phoebe places a garland on Damon's head. He holds a recorder. An illustration to 'The Seasons', a series of four poems written by the Scottish author James Thomson (1700-48).
Ex: Oettingen-Wallerstein collection. Sotheby's London / Milan Nov 1997.
[Ref: 60303]   £320.00  
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[The Turkey Cock.]
[The Turkey Cock.]
F. Wheatley inv. J.M. Delattre sculp.
[London, Publish'd 28 Feb.y 1803 by Anth.y Molteno, No 29 Pall Mall]
Rare stipple, printed in colours. Sheet 155 x 175mm (6¼ x 7"). Trimmed within plate, losing title and publication line
Children play in a farmyard, accompanied by a large turkey. A pair to 'The Wheel Barrow'.
[Ref: 55657]   £230.00   (£276.00 incl.VAT)
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