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Signor D. Dragonetti. From a Painting by M.r W. F. Rosenberg, in the possession of Henry J. Elliston, Esq.re Leamington.
M. Gauci lith.
Printed by Graf & Soret. [n.d., c.1840.]
Lithograph, rare. Sheet: 280 x 215mm (11 x 8½").
A portrait of Italian double bass virtuoso Domenico Dragonetti (1763-1846) who moved to London in 1794 to play in the King's Theatre.
[Ref: 47367] £140.00
(£168.00 incl.VAT)
This Likeness of his most Excellent and venerable Majesty, King George The Third, in the fiftieth Year of his Reign, is by Permission Dedicated to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and all the Loyal Subjects of the British Empire by their most obliged and very humble Servant Charles Rosenberg.
Drawn by C.Rosenberg. Engraved by I.C. Stadler.
Pub.d Oct 1. 1810 by Colnaghi & Co. 23 Cockspur Street London.
Aquatint. 340 x 280mm (13½ x 11"). Some toning at edges.
George III on horseback, with Windsor in the background. The figure of George is in silhouette, while his horse is shown in detail.
[Ref: 5082] £750.00
This Likeness of his most Excellent and venerable Majesty, King George The Third, in the fiftieth Year of his Reign, is by Permission Dedicated to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and all the Loyal Subjects of the British Empire by their most obliged and very humble Servant Charles Rosenberg.
Drawn by C.Rosenberg. Engraved by I.C. Stadler.
Pub.d Oct 1. 1810 by Colnaghi & Co. 23 Cockspur Street London.
Aquatint in vibrant original colour. Plate: 300 x 350mm (12 x 12¾"). Some light spotting and soiling.
George III (1738 - 1820) on horseback, with a prospect of Windsor in the background. The figure of George is in silhouette, while his horse is shown in detail.
[Ref: 14483] £360.00
This Portrait of The Most Excellent The Prince Regent, is by permission dedicated To Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Charlott of Great Britain, &c. &c. &c. On her Majesty's Auspicious Natal Day 1814. by her Majesty's most dutiful and obliged humble Servants, C. Rosenberg & Son.
Drawn by C. Rosenberg & Son. Engrav'd by Freschi.
Pubd. Jan 18 1814, for C. Rosenberg & Son, Bath, by Colnaghi & Co. Cockspur Street, London.
Stipple. Plate 330 x 255mm. 13 x 10". Uncut.
King George IV (1762-1830). George, Prince of Wales was given no official duties by his father King George III. Jockeying for power, he sought to undermine the King by siding with the Whig opposition led by Charles James Fox. When the King went temporarily insane in 1788 William Pitt, the Tory Prime Minister, proposed a restricted Regency to protect the King's interests. The King's recovery three months later ended the 'Regency Crisis'. Pitt's Regency Bill was revived during the King's final illness. George was sworn Regent in 1811, crowned King in 1820 and ruled until 1830.
[Ref: 20171] £160.00
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[Vue de l'Hospice & de la Chapelle des Capucins, au haut du Mont St. Gothard.]
[Rosenberg pinxit. Descourtis sculp.]
[Bern, Rodolphe Hentzi, n.d., c.1785.]
Aquatint and etching with fine hand colour, fine & rare proof. 320 x 450mm (12½ x 17¾"). Title uninked, added in old ink mss. in lower margin; cracks in lateral platemarks.
The hospice in the Gotthard Pass, Switzerland. From''Vues Remarkables des Montagnes de la Suisse, Dessinees et Peintes d'apres Nature, Avec Leur Description'', one of the earliest and rarest alpine colour plate books. Orignally published by Wagner in Bern in 1782, the plates passed to Bern publisher Rodolphe Hentzi who published them in 1785.
[Ref: 54920] £480.00
(£576.00 incl.VAT)
Vue de l'Hospice & de la Chapelle des Capucins, au haut du Mont St. Gothard.
[Rosenberg pinxit. Descourtis sculp.]
[Bern, Rodolphe Hentzi, n.d., c.1785.]
Aquatint and etching with fine hand colour. 320 x 450mm (12½ x 17¾"). Title uninked, added in old ink mss. in lower margin; cracks in lateral platemarks.
The hospice in the Gotthard Pass, Switzerland. From''Vues Remarkables des Montagnes de la Suisse, Dessinees et Peintes d'apres Nature, Avec Leur Description'', one of the earliest and rarest alpine colour plate books. Orignally published by Wagner in Bern in 1782, the plates passed to Bern publisher Rodolphe Hentzi who published them in 1785.
[Ref: 54922] £480.00
(£576.00 incl.VAT)
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