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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1st. 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters, platemark 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Excellent impression; thread margins; glued to backing sheet at edges.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
NPG D32898. Whitman 106 II of II; Ex collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1.st 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters. 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). A little rubbed and soiled, generally a good impression.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
NPG D32898. Whitman 106, I.
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The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D.
The Right Reverend Philander Chase, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Ohio.
Engraved by C. Turner, from a Painting by J.G. Strutt, presented to the Theological Seminary in the Diocese of Ohio, by Contributors in England to the said Seminary_1824.
London, Publish'd Aug. 1.st 1824, by J.C. Strutt, Percy Street, Rathbone Place.
Mezzotint, title in open letters, platemark 355 x 255mm (14 x 10"). Trimmed to plate.
Portrait of Philander Chase (1775-1852), Episcopal Church Bishop in Ohio; his left arm resting on an upright book closed with clasp, holding papers in his hand, the title page lettered "Appeal on Behalf of [Th]e Diocese of Ohio in the Western Territory". American interest. After Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
Whitman 106, ii of ii. Ex collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd
[Ref: 67186]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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The Cedar in the Palace Garden at Enfield.
The Cedar in the Palace Garden at Enfield. 7.
J.G. Strutt.
[n.d. c.1824.]
Etching, 375 x 310mm (14¾ x 12) with large margins. Glued to backing paper.
Large tree in foreground, gardener at work, buildings in the background. The tree is reputed to have been planted by Dr Robert Uvedale (1642–1722) (who lived at the Palace for many years) in 1670, the plant being brought from the Lebanon by a former pupil.
[Ref: 64547]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Lime and Sycamore in Cobham Park.
Lime and Sycamore in Cobham Park.
J.G. Strutt 1824.
[n.d., c.1826.]
Etching, printed on chine collé. 315 x 380mm (12½ x 15"), large margins. Chine slightly lifting.
Two large trees in the landscaped gardens of Cobham Park, as designed by John Bridges in the 1720s, rebuilt 1873. From the expanded edition of 'Sylva Britannica, or portraits of Forest trees, distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude or beauty' by Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
[Ref: 60023]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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The Wallace Oak.
The Wallace Oak.
J.G. Strutt 1825.
[n.d., c.1826.]
Etching, printed on chine collé. 380 x 310mm (15 x 12¼"), large margins.
A portrait of a massive oak at Port Glasgow, to which Scottish independence leader William Wallace was said to have been chained in 1305 by the English. From the expanded edition of 'Sylva Britannica, or portraits of Forest trees, distinguished for their antiquity, magnitude or beauty' by Jacob George Strutt (1784-1867).
[Ref: 59993]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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