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[Cornelius Silvus.]
[Cornelius Silvus.]
T Worlidge /Fecit 1757.
Etching, platemark 160 x 110mm (6¼ x 4¼"). Good impression; large margins. '122' in ms in margins to correspond with Mary Worlidge's catalogue number.
Innovative portrait by Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766), with the sitter extending his left arm and casting shadow outside of the oval border. 'The English Rembrandt', Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Lifetime impression before Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '122' added lower right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced (in which she listed this print as 'Cornelius Silvus').
State i/ii; W122; D1.
[Ref: 32923]   £350.00  
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[Cornelius Silvus.]
[Cornelius Silvus.]
T Worlidge /Fecit 1757.
Etching, platemark 160 x 110mm (6¼ x 4¼"). Large margins; on white laid paper with 1808 watermark.
Innovative portrait by Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766), with the sitter extending his left arm and casting shadow outside of the oval border. 'The English Rembrandt', Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Later impression (c.1808) after Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '122' added lower right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced (in which she listed this print as 'Cornelius Silvus').
State ii/ii; W122; D1.
[Ref: 32924]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Cornelius Silvus.]
[Cornelius Silvus.]
T Worlidge /Fecit 1757
Etching, sheet 130 x 100mm (5 x 4"). Good impression; trimmed inside platemark; on white laid paper in excellent condition
Innovative portrait by Thomas Worlidge (1700 - 1766), with the sitter extending his left arm and casting shadow outside of the oval border. 'The English Rembrandt', Worlidge was a pupil of Alessandro Maria Grimaldi, whose daughter Arabella he married. Lifetime impression before Worlidge's widow Mary issued new impressions in 1767 with the number '122' added lower right to correspond with the catalogue of his prints she produced (in which she listed this print as 'Cornelius Silvus').
State i/ii; W122; D1.
[Ref: 32922]   £320.00  
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Solon.
Solon.
Chapman sculp.t
Published as the Act directs, August 22, 1807, by J. Wilkes.
Stipple, very large margins. Plate 159 x 114mm. 6¼ x 4½".
Solo (c.638 BC - 558 BC), the Athenian statesman, lawmaker and poet. His reforms failed in the short term, but he is often credited with having laid the foundations for Athenian democracy. One of a number of stipple heads of Kings and Queens of similar format printed on quarto sheets, by Chapman, published by J. Wilkes, 1795-1810. They probably appeared as illustrations to the 'Encyclopaedia Londinensis, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature ... Embellished by ... engravings. Compiled ... by John Wilkes'.
[Ref: 27012]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Telemachus In Aula Spartana Coram Menelao Helenâque Argiva, Ulyssis Patris Infortunia Deplorat.
Telemachus In Aula Spartana Coram Menelao Helenâque Argiva, Ulyssis Patris Infortunia Deplorat. DEdicated to his most Serene Highness the Prince of Anhault Dessau; by His Highness most devoted and Obedient Servant W.m Wynne Ryland. fe vend [a Londres chez les feres Torres Merchants d'Eftampes]
Angelica Kauffman ex acad.a Regoli Art.rn Londini Pinx.t. Guli.s Wynne Ryland Chalcog.s Regis Britain.a sculp.t.
Published Dec 7. 1778 for the proprie[tor No.159 Strand]
Coloured stipple partly in colour, 12 x 14" (305 x 360mm) Cut to the plate on three sides. Repaired tears. Repair causing loss to dedication and publication lines.
In Homer's Odyssey, under the influence of Athena, Telemachus leaves Ithaca in search of knowledge of his father who left for Troy twenty years ago. He first visits Nestor who regales him with tales of Odysseus' glory. Telemachus then departs with Nestor's son Peisistratus who accompanies him to see Menelaus and Helen. While there Menelaus and Helen tell complementary yet contradictory stories of his father's exploits at Troy. This print depicts this happening as he stands in the colonaded interrior and he burries his face in his robes in grief seemingly giving up, to the suprise of Menelaus enthroned at right and Helen standing at left, who extends her hand towards him.
Chronological checklist of singly issued English prints after Angelica Kauffman.
[Ref: 54833]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Tiberius. III.
Tiberius. III. Qu'apres ma mort s'entremeslent le feu et la terre ensemble
F.L.D. Ciartres excudit Cum privegio Regis Christianiss.
Copper Engraving. 280 x 200mm, 11 x 8".
Tiberius Caesar, the third Roman emperor, by François Langlois (1589-1647), called Ciartres.
[Ref: 19843]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Tiberius Cæsar.
Tiberius Cæsar.
Titian del.t. J.Pass sc.
Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1826.
Colour printed stipple with engraving. 180 x 135mm, 7 x 5¾". Watermarked 1824.
Oval portrait of Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus (42 BC-AD 37) after Titian. Step-son, son-in-law & adopted son of Augustus, he became emperor but retired to Capri, leaving Rome under the control of his trusted but unscrupulous lieutenants, Sejanus and Macro. The 'Encyclopedia Londonensis' was published from 1796 to 1829, compiled by John Wilkes, edited by John Jones.
[Ref: 18548]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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Titus. XI.
Titus. XI. Le bon prince ne renvoye personne mal contant.
F.L.D. Ciartres excudit Cum privegio Regis Christianiss.
Copper engraving. 280 x 200mm, 11 x 8". Crease.
Titus, the eleventh Roman emperor, by François Langlois (1589-1647), called Ciartres.
[Ref: 19851]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Titus Caesar.
Titus Caesar.
Titian del.t J. Pass sc.
Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1826.
Colour printed stipple with engraving. Plate 178 x 128mm.. 7 x 5".
Titus Caesar (39-81) was Roman Emperor from 79 to 81. He was a member of the Flavian dynasty so he succeeded his father Vespasian upon his death. He was the seventh of the great Caesars.
[Ref: 21612]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Vespasian.] Imp. T. Caes. Vespas. Aug. P. M. Tr. P. P. P.
[Vespasian.] Imp. T. Caes. Vespas. Aug. P. M. Tr. P. P. P. Felix imperio, felix breuitate regendi...
[Wolfgang Kilian.][After Raffaello Schiaminossi.]
[n.d., c.1620.]
Engraving. Sheet: 205 x 130mm (8 x 5''). Trimmed and laid on album sheet, stained.
A portrait of Vespasian from a series of thirteen busts of Roman Emperors engraved by Wolfgang Kilian (1581-1662) after Raffaello Schiaminossi.
[Ref: 49700]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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Vespasian Cæsar.
Vespasian Cæsar.
Titian del.t. J.Pass sc.
Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1826.
Colour printed stipple with engraving. 180 x 135mm, 7 x 5¾".
Oval portrait of Titus Flavius Caesar Vespasianus Augustus (9-79), after Titian. He was the Roman general in charge of Claudius's invasion of Britain in AD 43 and the suppression of the Great Jewish Revolt of AD 66–70. After the assassination of Nero in 68, the throne was seized by Galba, who was murdered by Otho, who was defeated by Vitellius, in turn defeated by Vespasian. When the Senate proclaimed Vespanian Emperor in December AD 69 he was the fourth emperor in a year. The 'Encyclopedia Londonensis' was published from 1796 to 1829, compiled by John Wilkes, edited by John Jones.
[Ref: 18552]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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[Vespasian.] Imp. Caes. Vespasian. Aug. P. M. Tr. P. P. P. Cos. III.
[Vespasian.] Imp. Caes. Vespasian. Aug. P. M. Tr. P. P. P. Cos. III.
[Wolfgang Kilian.][After Raffaello Schiaminossi.]
[n.d., c.1620.]
Engraving. Sheet: 205 x 130mm (8 x 5''). Trimmed and laid on album sheet.
A portrait of Vespasian from a series of thirteen busts of Roman Emperors engraved by Wolfgang Kilian (1581-1662) after Raffaello Schiaminossi.
[Ref: 49698]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Vespasian. X.
Vespasian. X. Le gain sent toujours bon de quelque part q'uil Vienne.
F.L.D. Ciartres excudit Cum privegio Regis Christianiss.
Copper engraving. 280 x 200mm, 11 x 8".
Vespasian, the tenth Roman emperor, by François Langlois (1589-1647), called Ciartres.
[Ref: 19850]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Virgil.
Virgil. Apud Fulvium Ursinum in gemma.
[Antwerp, Plantin, c.1606.]
Copper engraving. 140 x 100mm, 5½ x 4". Trimmed close to plate.
A gemstone portrait of the Roman poet Virgil (70 -19BC), from the collection of antiquities of Fulvius Ursinus (1529–1600), published in his 'Illustrium imagines. Ex antiquis marmoribus, nomismatibus, et gemmis expressae.'
[Ref: 19973]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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Vitellius. IX.
Vitellius. IX. L'ennemy tué sent bon, mais le citoyen encour mieux.
F.L.D. Ciartres excudit Cum privegio Regis Christianiss.
Copper engraving. 280 x 200mm, 11 x 8". Torn.
Vitellius, the ninth Roman emperor, by François Langlois (1589-1647), called Ciartres.
[Ref: 19849]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Vitellius Caesar.
Vitellius Caesar.
Titian del.t J. Pass sc.
Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1826.
Colour printed stipple with engraving. Plate 178 x 132mm.. 7 x 5¼".
Vitellius Caesar (15-69) was Roman Emperor for eight months from 16 April to 22 December 69. Upon his accession, he was the first to add the honorific cognomen 'Germanicus' to his name instead of Caesar. He was the seventh of the great Caesar's.
[Ref: 21611]   £80.00   (£96.00 incl.VAT)
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