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The Right Hon.ble Lady Charlotte Bertie.
Painted by W.Peters R.A. Engrav'd by W.Dickinson
London Publish'd March 1st 1778 by W.Dickinson, No.20 Henrietta Street Covent Garden & T.Watson, No.142 New Bond Street
Very fine and rare mezzotint. 380 x 280mm (15 x 11"). Framed, total size 615 x 480mm (24¼ x 19"). Unexamined outside of frame.
Half length portrait in oval of Georgiana Charlotte Bertie (1764-1838), playing a lyre amongst the clouds. The daughter of Peregrine, 3rd Duke of Ancaster, she married George Cholmondeley, 4th Earl (from 1815 Marquess) of Cholmondeley in 1791. CS: 8 state ii.
[Ref: 62575] £480.00
Breakfast. Symptons of Drowsiness. [&] Dinner. Symptoms of Eating and Drinking.
H. Bunbury Esq.r Delin.t. W. Dickinson Execudit.
Published April 21, 1803 by Jn.o Harris No.3 Sweetings Alley, Cornhill, & 8 Old Broad Street, London.
Pair of stipples. 350 x 450mm (13¾ x 17¾") very wide margins left & right (marginal tears). 'Breakfast' trimmed to plate at top, 'Dinner' with loss of margin to plate at bottom.
The 'Breakfast' shows sportsmen in a bare breakfast parlour; the 'Dinner' shows five men and two ladies seated at a more opulent dinner-table. These plates would have been originally published by Dickinson in the 1780s. See BM Satires 8537 & 8538 for 1794 editions.
[Ref: 54540] £480.00
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Childish Amusement.
Painted by G. Moreland. W. Dickinson Execudit.
London, Published June 10:th 1789 by W. Dickinson, Engraver, Bond Street.
Mezzotint. 510 x 350mm (16 x 13¾"), with large margins. Paper lightly toned.
A rustic man in rustic dress asleep on a bench outside an inn with a tankard beside him. As he sleeps, three children amuse themselves by placing their hat on his head, tying his ankles together and tickling his nose with a piece of straw. A sign reads 'Burton Ale'.
[Ref: 60969] £320.00
Adelaide entering in disguise the Abbey of La Trappe, hears her lovers voice in the Choir. mem: of the Comte de Comminge.
H. Bunbury Esq.r Delin.t. W. Dickinson Excudit.
London, Publish'd Oct.r 20;th 1782, by W. Dickinson Engraver & Printseller No. 158 New Bond Street.
Stipple and aquatint, 18th century watermark. 385 x 505mm (15¼ x 19¾"). Thread margins top and bottom.
A scene from Claudine Guérin de Tencin's tragedy ''Les Amants malheureux ou Le Comte de Comminges'', adapted for the stage by Baculard d’Arnaud. A girl, dressed in male clothing, is apprehended by two Trappist monks.
[Ref: 54587] £280.00
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The Country Club. Eamus quo Ducet Gula.
H. Bunbury Esq.r Delin.t. W. Dickinson Excudit.
London. Published 5 March 1794 by John Jeffryes Ludgate Hill.
Stipple, printed in brown. Sheet 395 x 500mm (15¾ x 19¾"). Trimmed within plate. Repaired tear in title area.
The interior of a country club with the members arriving for a supper. On the wall are the Club rules (''No Jokes in this society but practical ones, or forfeit 3d'') and a world map. The Latin motto reads 'let us go where greed leads us'.
[Ref: 53368] £260.00
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[The Country Girl.]
Painted by W. Peters R.A. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London, Publish'd Mar. 1st, 1778.
Mezzotint, scratched-letter proof before title. 265 x 200mm (10½ x 8"), with wide margins.
A portrait identified by Chaloner Smith as Mary Dickinson, sister of the engraver, with a high hat with ribbons and low-cut dress, within an oval frame. The original painting belonged to the Marquis of Granby. CS 17, state i of ii.
[Ref: 56319] £280.00
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[Mary Dickinson] The Country Girl. How Happy is the harmless Country Maid, [...] From an Original Picture in the Collection of the Marquis of Granby.
Painted by W. Peters R.A. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London, Publish'd Mar. 1st, 1778 by W. Dickinson, No 20 Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, and T. Watson No 142, New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. 265 x 200mm (10½ x 8"), on 18th century watermarked paper, with margins. Repaired tears in margins.
A portrait identified by Chaloner Smith as Mary Dickinson, sister of the engraver, with a high hat with ribbons and low-cut dress, within an oval frame. CS 17, state ii of ii. From the Halsey Collection.
[Ref: 60125] £280.00
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The Right Hon.ble William Lord Auckland. From an Original Picture painted for Christ Church, Oxford.
Painted by T. Lawrence RA. Principal painter to His Majesty. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London, Published Feb.y 24, 1796 by W. Dickinson.
Mezzotint, open letter proof. 510 x 360mm (20 x 14¼"), with large margins. Repaired top margin. Slight horizontal crease.
A portrait of British statesman and diplomat William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland (1745 - 1814). Three-quarter length, sitting, directed and looking towards the left, holding a paper in his left hand. Beside him is a table with an inkwell on it. The Auckland Islands group to the south of New Zealand are named after Eden. A whaling vessel, 'Ocean', rediscovered the islands in 1806, finding them uninhabited. Captain Abraham Bristow named them 'Lord Auckland's' in honour of his father's friend William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland. In 1771 Auckland published 'Principles of Penal Law', and soon became a recognized authority on commercial and economic questions.
[Ref: 37251] £450.00
The Right Hon.ble William Lord Auckland. From an Original Picture, Painted in 1792, for Christ Church, Oxford.
Painted by T. Lawrence R.A. Principle Painter to His Majesty. Engraved by W.Dickinson.
London, Publish'd Feb.y 24, 1796, by W.Dickinson.
Mezzotint. 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"), very large margins.
William Eden (1744 - 1814), 1st Baron Auckland, English statesman; educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, and was called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1768. In 1771 he published Principles of Penal Law, and soon became a recognized authority on commercial and economic questions. In 1772 he took up an appointment as an under-Secretary of State. He represented New Woodstock in the parliaments of 1774 and 1780, and Heytesbury in those of 1784 and 1790. In 1776 he became a commissioner on the Board of Trade and Plantations. In 1778 he carried an Act for the improvement of the treatment of prisoners, and accompanied the earl of Carlisle as a commissioner to North America on an unsuccessful mission to settle certain disputes with certain colonists there. On his return in 1779 he published his widely-read Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle, and in 1780 became Chief Secretary for Ireland. He gained election to the Irish House of Commons as the member for Dungannon and became a member of the Irish Privy Council. While in Ireland he established the National Bank. In 1840 Gov. Hobson selected and named the site of Auckland after him, now the capital of New Zealand. For a short period it was called Bishop's Auckland. Kivell & Spence: pg.104. CS 3 ii of iii.
[Ref: 7468] £420.00
A Family Piece.
H.Bunbury Esq.r Delin. W.Dickinson Excud.t.
London, Publish'd October 15th 1781, by W.Dickinson No 158 New Bond Street.
Stipple, printed in sepia. 305 x 390mm (12 x 15¼"). Trimmed to printed border on three sides, mounted on album paper.
A portrait-painter painting a family group of a man and wife and their little boy who, despite wearing ordinary clothes, is holding a cupid's bow and a sheaf of arrows, probably a reference to the family portrait in Goldsmith's 'Vicar of Wakefield'. The adults hold doves; the boy yawns with boredom. A clipping from a printseller's catalogue, pasted underneath the print, suggests the bespectacled artist is a caricature of Sir Joshua Reynolds. Certainly the round glasses are similar to the ones worn in the Reynolds self-portrait in the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery. BM Satires 5921.
[Ref: 36353] £280.00
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George, II.d. Price 5.s.
R.E. Pine pinx. 1759. W. Dickinson fecit.
Published according to Act of Parliament, 1766.
Very scarce mezzotint. 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"), with large margins.
A full-length portrait of George II in court dress, soldiers with guns and bayonets behind the staircase. Painted by Robert Edge Pine the year before George died, it was published six years into the reign of George III. CS 26, state ii of iii.
[Ref: 55972] £520.00
George, II.d.
R.E. Pine pinx. 1759. W. Dickinson fecit.
Published according to Act of Parliament, 1766.
Very scarce mezzotint. 510 x 355mm (20 x 14"), with large margins. Backed on card.
A full-length portrait of George II in court dress, soldiers with guns and bayonets behind the staircase. Painted by Robert Edge Pine the year before George died, it was published six years into the reign of George III. CS 26, between state II and iii, with price removed. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd.
[Ref: 34273] £450.00
[George the Third King of Great Britain &c &c. From the Original Picture in the Royal Academy.]
[Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by Dickinson & Watson.]
[Publish'd April 25th 1781 by Watson & Dickson No. 158 New Bond Street.]
Rare mezzotint, proof before letters. 720 x 500mm (28¼ x 19¾"). Trimmed to plate mark, margins rebuilt but damaged, horizonal fold.
A large and impressive portrait of George III, seated on his coronation throne in Westminster Abbey, sceptre in hand. CS 27..
[Ref: 56484] £650.00
Girl and Piggs. From the Original Picture in the Collection of the Right Honourable the Earl of Gainsborough.
T.Gainsborough Pinxit. W.Dickson Sculpsit.
A Paris chez Martin, M.d d'Estampes, Rue de Fossés - Montmatre, no 27.
Mezzotint, printed in colour. 400 x 275mm. [n.d., c.1800.]
Dickinson moved to Paris in the 1790s. Not in Home.
[Ref: 2612] £450.00
Jane Dutchess of Gordon.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engrav'd by W. Dickinson.
Publish'd Feby. 28th, 1775. by V.M. Picot N.o16 Strand, & W. Dickinson Henrietta Street Covent Garden London.
Framed mezzotint, with Collector's stamp of Thomas Lawrence; plate 380 x 280mm (15 x 11"), large margins. Frame 490 x 390mm (19¼ x 15¼"). Unexamined out of frame.
Portrait of Jane Gordon (née Maxwell), Duchess of Gordon (1748 or 1749-1812), political hostess and agricultural reformer. In a square frame, with a high-collared dress, a choker of pearls and a miniature of her husband round her neck on a chain. After Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792). See reference 61012 for her son. CS 28; Hamilton pg. 102.
[Ref: 60985] £380.00
Mrs. Hartly.
D. Hamilton pinxt. Richd. Houston f.
[n.d., c. 1780.]
Mezzotint, final state with evidence of reworking to plate. 350 x 250mm, 13¾ x 9¾".
Elizabeth Hartley (née White) (1751 - 1824), actress, the original Elfrida in The Rev. William Mason's tragedy of that name. Her extreme beauty, and the truth and nature of her acting, attracted universal admiration, and caused her to rank the highest (as a female) in her profession, previous to the appearance of Mrs Siddons. She was the very favourite subject of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and appears as the beautiful female in a number of his most celebrated pictures. After Hugh Douglas Hamilton (1739 - 1808). Chaloner Smith: 62, III (reduced plate). NPG: D2963.
[Ref: 18315] £140.00
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Mrs: Hartley In the Character of Elfrida.
Painted by J. Nixon Member of the Royal Academy. Engraved by W: Dickinson.
London. Publish'd Jany.20th.1780.by Dickinson & Watson No.158.New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. Sheet 283 x 225mm.
Elizabeth Hartley (née White) (1751-1824), actress, the original Elfrida in The Rev. William Mason's tragedy of that name. Her extreme beauty, and the truth and nature of her acting, attracted universal admiration, and caused her to rank the highest (as a female) in her profession, previous to the apppearance of Mrs Siddons. She was the very favourite subject of Sir Joshua Reynolds, and appears as the beautiful female in a number of his most celebrated pictures Two in particular are professed portraits of her called 'Mrs Hartley as Jane Shore' and 'Mrs Harley as a Raehante. CS: 37-II.
[Ref: 4411] £160.00
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[Henry IV] The Parting of Hotspur and Lady Percy. [&] Henry and Emma. To Lady Williams Wynne, This Print after an Original Drawing by H. Bunbury Esq.r is with the greatest respect Dedicated by her Ladyships most obedient humble Servant W. Dickinson.
H. Bunbury Esq.r Delin.t. W. Dickinson Excudit.
London, Publish'd June 26th, 1784 by W. Dickinson Engraver & Printseller No 158 New Bond Street.
Scarce pair of stipples, printed in sepia. Sheets 580 x 460mm (22¾ x 18"). Trimmed to platemarks, laid on album paper at corners.
A pair of scenes of parting couples. The first shows Sir Henry Percy (1364-1403) leaving to meet his end at the Battle of Shrewsbury, as narrated by Shakespeare. The second is apparently a scene from Sir Henry Bate Dudley's 'Henry and Emma, a new poetical interlude: altered from Prior's Nut brown maid'.
[Ref: 54539] £680.00
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Soame Jenyns Esq.r.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engrav'd by W. Dickinson Sep.t 24th 1776.
Fine mezzotint. 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"), Small margins.
Portrait of Soame Jenyns (1704-1787), MP and writer, after the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds. CS: 40; Hamilton p.41.
[Ref: 49558] £220.00
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Sir Watkin Lewis, Sheriff of the City of London & County of Middlesex, and Alderman of Lime Street Ward.
Dickinson pinxt. W. Dickinson fecit.
Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London. Publish'd 1st. Aug. 1773.
Mezzotint, state after plate cut down. Sheet 350 x 250mm, 13¾ x 9¾". Margins trimmed; a little foxed.
Portrait of Sir Watkin Lewes (1740?-1821), alderman and Lord Mayor of London (1781); in an oval, wearing a fur trimmed robe over a coat with an embroidered hem, lace cravat and wig tied at the nape. He looks to left, left hand holding a scroll labelled 'Revision of Criminal Law', right hand on hip, leaning back against a table covered in papers with an inkpot and letter addressed 'To Sr Fletcher Norton Speaker of the House of Commons'. Chaloner Smith 44, unrecorded state between I & II.
[Ref: 26123] £220.00
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Lucrece.
Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London. Published Jan.y 1st 1780 by Watson & Dickinson No 158. New Bond Street.
Stipple, printed in sepia. 230 x 250mm (9 x 10"). Repaired tear entering plate at top right.
An oval portrait of Lucretia asleep, prior to the rape that brought down the Roman monarchy.
[Ref: 58069] £260.00
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The Right Hon.ble Lord Robert Manners. Captain of His Majesty's Ship the Resolution April 12, 1782
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by W. Dickinson
London Publish'd July 1.st 1783 by W.m Dickinson No 158 New Bond Street.
Mezzotint, sheet 640 x 390mm (25¼ x 15¼"). Trimmed to platemark; repaired tears to top and right edges.
Full-length portrait of Lord Robert Manners (1758-82), naval officer. Manners was made captain of the 'Resolution' in 1780 and was left in command of the ship in the West Indies that year. Manners, and the 'Resolution', were involved in the action of Cape Henry in 1781 and the battle of the Saints in 1782, in which Manners was severely wounded. It was hoped that Manners would recover, and he was put on board a frigate bound for England, but he died at sea after tetanus set in. This engraving is taken from a posthumous portrait by Reynolds now in the possession of the duke of Rutland at Belvoir Castle. CS 16; Hamilton p.49 ii/ii
[Ref: 46859] £380.00
[Lady Isabella Molyneux, Countess of Sefton.]
R. Cosway R. A. Delin.t. W. Dickinson Excudit.
London, Publish'd June 20.th; 1783 by W. Dickinson Engraver & Printseller N.o. 158 New Bond Street.
Stipple. Plate: 255 x 315mm, (10 x 12½"). Trimmed to plate on left, right and top edges. One repaired hole top left.
Full length portrait of Isabella Molyneux (neé Stanhope) (1748-1819), who married Charles William 8th Viscount Molyneux in 1768, who was created 1st Earl of Sefton in 1771. Lady Molyneux stands on the edge of a terrace, one arm resting on the base of pillar while she holds the skirt on her dress in her hand. Behind her rests a large grecian vase. BM 1856,0308.20.
[Ref: 35046] £140.00
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Le Naufrage.
Grave par Dickinson d'apres le Tableau peint par J. Vernet; faisant partie du Museum de Napoleon 1er. Empereur des Francais.
Publie le 25 Mai 1805. Depe. A la Bible. Imple. a Paris chez Bance, Md. D'Estampes, rue St. Denis.
Mezzotint, printed in colours. Sheet 530 x 700mm. Trimmed to platemark, with minor nicks and tears at paper edge, one tear c. 15mm into top of image.
Finely executed mezzotint of a shipwreck with good original colour.
[Ref: 500] £690.00
La Nimphe Amoureuse.
L. Hopner pinx.t. Dickinson sculp.t. [William Dickinson after John Hoppner.]
à Paris chez Bance, Rue St Denis, No. 175, près celle aux Ours [n.d., c.1800].
Rare mezzotint. 265 x 315mm (10½ x 12½") very large margins.
A naked woman reclining in a bower, a winged cherub at her shoulder. An English print copied in Paris.
[Ref: 56422] £260.00
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[The family of Robert Edge Pine] A Lady & Children.
R.Pine pinxit. W.Dickinson Excudit.
London, Publish'd July 1st 1780, by Watson & Dickinson No. 158, New Bond Street.
Mezzotint. 505 x 350mm (19¾ x 13¾").
The wife and children of Robert Edge Pine, the painter. He emigrated to America with them in 1782, settling in Philadelphia. CS: 61. From the Oettingen-Wallerstein Collection, Sotheby's London 1997.
[Ref: 4662] £650.00
[Miss Benedetta Ramus.]
Painted by G: Romney, Engraved by W. Dickinson.
Publish'd Jan. 20th, 1779 by Will.m Dickinson & Tho.s Watson, No.158 New Bond Street, London.
Mezzotint. 375 x 275mm (14¾ x 10¾"). Framed. Trimmed to plate, old ink mss 'Miss Ramus' in title area
Portrait of Benedetta Ramus; half-length standing leaning forward to right, her hands joined on a book labelled 'Johnson, Shakespeare, 4' propped on a folding table in front of her, her chin on her hands, dark hair dressed up with a jewelled scarf, wearing a gown with lacy sleeves. Lady Benedetta Day (c.1811), wife of Sir John Day of Middle Temple, Advocate General in the East Indies. Her father was housekeeper at St James's Palace. She was buried at Kew, where there is also a monument to her husband. Horne: 102, B, ii/ii. CS: 66, ii/ii.
[Ref: 51842] £360.00
Paolo Sarpi. Author of the History of the Council of Trent.
Painted by Frederico Zucchero. Engrav'd by W. Dickinson.
London, Publish'd Feb.y 20.th 1777 by W. Dickinson Henrietta Street Covent Garden.
Mezzotint, fine, platemark 380 x 280mm (15 x 11"), large margins.
Paolo Sarpi (1552-1623), Italian intellectual, lawyer and statesman active on behalf of the Venetian Republic during its defiance of the Papal Interdict (1605-7) and its war with Austria over the Uskok pirates (1615-17). As a defender of the liberties of Republican Venice and proponent of the separation of Church and state Sarpi influenced subsequent Republicans. This portrait emphasizes his major work, the 'History of the Council of Trent', published in London in 1619. Mezzotint engraving after a portrait by Federico Zuccaro (1540x42-1609), who in Venice painted works commissioned by Cardinal Giovanni Grimani and frescos for the Doge's Palace.
[Ref: 43741] £290.00
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Paysanne de la Maurianne [&] Fille de Montmelian
H. Bunbury Esq.re Delin.t / W. Dickinson fecit [Maurianne] C. Knight fecit [Montmelian]
London, Publish'd July 10th 1784 by W. Dickinson Engraver & Printseller No 158 New Bond Street
Two stipples, each sheet approx 370 x 290mm Both trimmed to platemark.
Pair of costume prints after Henry Bunbury. Both depict women from the provinces of Savoy in south-eastern France: a woman from Montmelian playing the hurdy-gurdy; and the other from the vallée de la Maurienne holding hands with two children. Although facing away from us, she also appears to be carrying a hurdy-gurdy. Bunbury (1750-1811) was an artist and caricaturist who toured France in 1767 and took the grand tour from Paris to Naples in 1769. The drawings for these prints were perhaps inspired by his travels during those years.
[Ref: 37966] £360.00
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Lady Charles Spencer.
Painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London. Publish'd Jan.y 15.th 1776, by W.m Dickinson, at M.rs Sledges, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden.
Mezzotint. 510 x 360mm (20 x 14¼"). Thread margins.
Portrait of Lady Mary Spencer (1743-1812), in riding habit, beside a horse. From Reynolds' painting (Mannings 1665) in a private collection. Born Mary Beauclerk, she married Lord Charles Spencer (1740-1820), son of Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Ex: collection of the Late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd; CS 77 iii/iii; Hamilton p.132 ii/ii.
[Ref: 34998] £320.00
Mr. James Stephen, Author of the Considerations on Imprisonment for Debt. Veritas a Quocunque dicitur a Deo est.
W. Thomson delin.t. W. Dickinson fecit
Publish'd according to Act of Parliament March the 1st 1771 by W. Thomson in Warwick Court Grays Inn.
Mezzotint, very scarce, with very small margins; platemark 350 x 250mm (13¾ x 9¾"). Glued to backing sheet; creases and small tears. Slight spotting.
Portrait of author James Stephen (1733?-1779). Only engraved likeness, after William Thompson (c.1730-1800), a portrait painter whose work is now known mostly through prints. Stephen and Thomson were incarcerated together in the king's bench prison, where Thompson's angry protests against his imprisonment gained him a certain notoriety. CS 78; O'D 1.
[Ref: 31323] £280.00
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Mr. Tenducci.
Painted by T. Beach of Bath, 1782. Engraved by W. Dickinson.
London, Publish'd June 24th 1782 by W. Dickinson Engraver & Printseller No 158 New Bond Street.
Scarce mezzotint, 375 x 275mm (14¾ x 10¾"), with large margins. Rubbed.
Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci (c.1735-1790), Italian castrato and composer, holding sheet music. From 1758 to 1765 he was in London where he was heard at both the King's Theatre and the Royal Opera House, after which he spent most his time in London and Italy. He taught singing to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Paris in 1777-1778, and Mozart, impressed with his teacher's singing abilities, wrote a concert aria for him. Engraved after a portrait by the Bath painter Thomas Beach (bap.1737-d.1806), now in a private collection. CS: 83 ii/ii.
[Ref: 61687] £480.00
The Right Hon.ble. John Wilkes Esq, Lord Mayor of the City of London
R.E. Pine pinx.t. W. Dickinson fecit.
[London, Publish'd Nov.r 9th 1774, at Mrs. Sledges Henrietta Street Covent Garden.]
Mezzotint. 320 x 235mm (12½ x 9¼"). Trimmed to plate and inside plate at bottom, publication line lost.
Politician, MP for Middlesex, Lord Mayor of London, poet and writer publishing a weekly paper "The North Briton". CS:88.
[Ref: 14664] £120.00
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