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[Cinderella]. Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper. When she had done her work [...]
[Cinderella]. Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper. When she had done her work [...] [&] Cinderilla, or The Little Glass Slipper. Cinderilla laughted to herself whn she saw her Slipper [...]
Drawn & Engraved by Henry Richter.
[Published Feb.y 1799 by J & H Richter 26 Newman Street Oxford Street.]
Pair of coloured stipples, fine colour. Sheets 260 x 275mm (10¼ x 10¾"). Trimmed to images on three sides, into plate at bottom, losing publications lines; slight scuffing of print area on second plate.
Two scenes of the fairytale 'Cinderella', as told by Charles Perrault in his 'Cendrillon ou la petite pantoufle de verre' (the version used by Disney): in the first she kneels at a fireplace, her sisters looking down on her with contempt; in the second the prince's herald fits the slipper on her foot as the sisters glower.
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[The enraptured Poet - The parturition of a thought.]
[The enraptured Poet - The parturition of a thought.]
[Engraved by John George Murray after Henry James Richter.]
[London: Robert Bowyer & Mary Parkes, 1829.]
Mezzotint, proof before all letters. Sheet 515 x 410mm (20¼ x 16"). Trimmed to plate, tear to image taped, creasing outside printed area. Plate uncleaned.
An impoverished poet sitting at a desk in an attic room, as inspiration strikes.
See BM 2010,7081.6786 for a scratched-letter proof bought from the Lennox-Boyd Collection.
[Ref: 54162]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] They with speed /
[Paradise Lost] They with speed / Their course through thickest Constellations held, / Spreading their bane; the blasted stars look;d wan,
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd May 10 1795 by J. & H. Richter, No 26, Newman S.t Oxford Road.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 10: Sin and Death escape from Hell.
[Ref: 44245]   £95.00   (£114.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] A shape within the wat'ry gleam appeared /
[Paradise Lost] A shape within the wat'ry gleam appeared / Bending to look on me. I started back. / It started back, but pleas'd I soon return'd.
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd August 30 1794 by J. Richter, Great Newport Street.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 4: in the garden of Eden, Eve is surprised by her reflection in a pool.
[Ref: 44241]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] His wonder was to find unawaken'd Eve /
[Paradise Lost] His wonder was to find unawaken'd Eve / With tresses discompos'd, and glowing Cheek, / A through unquiet rest:
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd 13 June 1796 by J. & H. Richter, No 26, Newman S.t Oxford Road.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 5: in the garden of Eden, Adam gasze on the sleeping Eve.
[Ref: 44242]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won,
[Paradise Lost] That would be woo'd, and not unsought be won, With tresses discompos'd, and glowing Cheek, / A through unquiet rest:
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd Oct.r 1 1795 by J. & H. Richter, No 26, Newman S.t Oxford Road.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 8: Adam and Eve meet in the garden of Eden.
[Ref: 44243]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] Some cursed fraud / Of enemy hath beguil'd thee, yet unknown, /
[Paradise Lost] Some cursed fraud / Of enemy hath beguil'd thee, yet unknown, / And me with thee ruin'd, for with thee / Certain my resolution is to die;
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd March 1 1794 by J. Richter, Great Newport Street.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 9: in the garden of Eden, Eve holds out a branch with apples to Adam, watched by the serpent above.
[Ref: 44240]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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[Paradise Lost] one man except, /
[Paradise Lost] one man except, / Who sees thee? (and what is one?) who shouldst be seen / A Goddess among Gods, ador'd and serv'd / By Angels numberless, thy daily Train.
Designed by H. Richter. Engraved by J. Richter Sen.r.
Publish'd Aug. 3 1795 by J. & H. Richter, No 26, Newman S.t Oxford Road.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 125mm (8¾ x 5"). Trimmed inside plate mark.
A scene from Milton's 'Paradise Lost', Book 9: the Serpent beguiles Eve in the garden of Eden.
[Ref: 44244]   £60.00   (£72.00 incl.VAT)
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The Sorrows Of Lady Alice.  Yet in his brutal mind, where gross desire...[poem in five stanzas numbered 6 - 10 follows]...To vales of peace, where streams of pleasure flow.
The Sorrows Of Lady Alice. Yet in his brutal mind, where gross desire...[poem in five stanzas numbered 6 - 10 follows]...To vales of peace, where streams of pleasure flow.
Design'd & Engraved by Henry Richter.
Pub: July 30, 1797, by I. & H. Richter, No.26, Newman Street, Oxford Street.
Colour-printed stipple engraving, 370 x 270mm. Foxing.
Print engraved by Henry James Richter (1772 - 1857) from his own design. Richter was a pupil of Thomas Stothard. Verses below.
[Ref: 7407]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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John Thelwall.
John Thelwall.
H. Richter del.t.
Publish'd Dec: 8 1794 by H. Richter, G.t Newport Street.
Stipple. Sheet 220 x 120mm (8¾ x 4¾"). Trimmed within plate.
Oval portrait of John Thelwall (1764-1834), radical orator and political reformer, shortly after his aquittal of high treason. He had to flee to Wales to avoid mobs, but in 1800 he reappeared as an elocution teacher (in practice a combination of speech therapist and rhetoric teacher). A poet friend of Wordsworth & Coleridge, he was the first to publish a book on speech therapy "The Legopaedis".
Not in Wellcome
[Ref: 58615]   £160.00   (£192.00 incl.VAT)
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