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Ananias Corruit Exaniminis.
Ananias Corruit Exaniminis. Vir autem...audierunt. Act. Ap. Cap. V. Exemplar asservatur in Palatio Mag. Brit. Reg. dicto Hampton Court Long. ped. XVII. pol. VI. Altum ped. XI. pol. IV.
Raphael Sanctius Urbinas pinxit. Eq. Nicolaus Dorigny Gallus Del. & Sculp.
[n.d., first published c.1720.]
Engraving, 515 x 765mm. 20¼ x 30". Worcester Royal Porcelain Works label to upper left corner, with their stamp lower right. Closed tear into image at right.
The death of Ananias, who is struck down in front of the Apostles gathered on a platform at centre. Ananias and his wife Sapphira were, according to the Acts of the Apostles, members of the Early Christian church in Jerusalem. Ananias dropped dead suddenly after attempting to deceive the Holy Spirit by withholding part of the profit from the sale of a piece of land. Fifth plate from a series of eight reproducing the cartoons executed by Raphael (1483 - 1520) for a series of tapestries for the Sistine Chapel. They were commissioned by Pope Leo X in 1515 - 1518. Bought by Charles I, the cartoons were placed in Hampton Court Palace in 1699 and are now at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Nicolas Dorigny (1658 - 1746) went to England and engraved the cartoons between 1711-1719, a work for which he was knighted in 1720.
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Bar-Iesu Sive Elymas Paphi Ad Sauli Verbum Excaecatur.
Bar-Iesu Sive Elymas Paphi Ad Sauli Verbum Excaecatur. Et cum...daret. Act. Apost. XIII. Exemplar asservatur in Palatio Mag. Brit. Reg. dicto Hampton-Court Long. ped. 14. pol. 7. alt. ped. 11. pol. 4.
Raphael Sanctius Urbinas pinxit. Eq. Nicolaus Dorigny Gallus Del. & Sculp.
[n.d., first published c.1720.]
Engraving, 515 x 620mm. 20¼ x 24½". Worcester Royal Porcelain Works label to upper left corner, with their stamp lower right. Closed tear into image at right.
St. Paul blinding the Jewish sorcerer Elymas before Sergius Paulus. St. Paul stands at right, while Sergius Paulus, Roman Proconsul of Cyprus, sits on his throne at centre. Elymas, struck blind through a miracle, stands at left, his eyes closed and arms spread out in front of him; a crowd gathers around them. Elymas was struck with temporary blindness by Paul as he attempted to dissuade Sergius Paulus from turning to Christianity. Sixth plate from a series of eight reproducing the cartoons executed by Raphael (1483 - 1520) for a series of tapestries for the Sistine Chapel. They were commissioned by Pope Leo X in 1515 - 1518. Bought by Charles I, the cartoons were placed in Hampton Court Palace in 1699 and are now at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Nicolas Dorigny (1658 - 1746) went to England and engraved the cartoons between 1711-1719, a work for which he was knighted in 1720.
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Paulus praedicans in Areopago.
Paulus praedicans in Areopago. Stans autem...eo sunt. Act. Apost. Cap. XVIII. Exemplar asservatur in Palatio Mag. Brit. Reg. dicto Hampton Court Long. ped. 14. pol. 7. Alt. ped. 11. pol. 4.
Raphael Sanctius Urbinas pinxit. Eq. Nicolaus Dorigny Gallus Del. & Sculp.
[n.d., first published c.1720.]
Engraving, 520 x 620mm. 20½ x 24½". Worcester Royal Porcelain Works label to upper left corner, with their stamp to title area.
The Apostle St. Paul (c.0010 - c.0065) preaching passionately and expressively in the Areopagus in Athens, while a crowd gathers to listen to him. At left a round temple can be seen among the buildings of the city. Eighth plate from a series of eight reproducing the cartoons executed by Raphael (1483 - 1520) for a series of tapestries for the Sistine Chapel. They were commissioned by Pope Leo X in 1515 - 1518. Bought by Charles I, the cartoons were placed in Hampton Court Palace in 1699 and are now at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Nicolas Dorigny (1658 - 1746) went to England and engraved the cartoons between 1711-1719, a work for which he was knighted in 1720.
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Guillelmo Comiti Cadogan &c.
Guillelmo Comiti Cadogan &c.
Carolus Vanloo inv. et delin. Eques Nicolaus Dorigny Sculp. anno 1737.
Mac.S. [Paris: Basan, c.1737.]
Engraving. 650 x 410mm, 25½ x 16". Tears to margins, creased, some staining.
An allegorical monument to William Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan (1675–1726), one of Churchill's senior officers during the War of the Spanish Succession and commander of the army during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715.
From Eugene Mac-Swiny's 'Tombeaux des Princes, Grand Capitaines et Autres Hommes Illustres, Qui ont fleuri dans la Grande-Bretagne'. Owen McSwiny, former manager of Drury Lane and the Haymarket Theatres, had travelled to Italy where he bought works of Italian painters, including Canaletto, to sell to English collectors. He also planned a series of historical pictures to decorate the Duke of Richmond's apartment at Goodwood, commemorating the deeds of famous Englishmen.

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