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Henri: Chichele Fundator
Henri: Chichele Fundator
Drawn by John Taylor 1771 from an ancient Window in All Souls College. Engraved by F. Bartolozzi 1772
Engraving, sheet 445 x 245mm (17½ x 9½"). Trimmed to image and pasted to album sheet.
Henry Chichele (c.1362-1443), administrator and archbishop of Canterbury. Chichele was also involved with the foundation of Alls Souls College, Oxford, although he took care to associate Henry VI with the college as nominal founder.
[Ref: 44071]   £110.00   (£132.00 incl.VAT)
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Thomas Norris Bac: Mus:
Thomas Norris Bac: Mus:
John Taylor pinx.t et fecit.
Publish'd March 25th 1777.
A scarce mezzotint. Sheet 355 x 249mm. 14 x 9¾". Trimmed to the plate. Some rubbing.
Thomas Norris (1741-1790), musician and singer, organist at Christ Church and St John's College, Oxford.
CS 1: ii of iii.
[Ref: 17232]   £320.00  
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Thomas Norris Bac: Mus:
Thomas Norris Bac: Mus:
John Taylor pinx.t et fecit.
Publish'd March 25th 1777.
A scarce mezzotint with small margins; Sheet 355 x 250mm (14 x 9¾"). Slight creasing.
Thomas Norris (1741-1790), musician and singer, organist at Christ Church and St John's College, Oxford.
CS 1: ii of iii.
[Ref: 36396]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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William Shakespeare Obt. Ano. Dom: 1616. Aetat 53.
William Shakespeare Obt. Ano. Dom: 1616. Aetat 53. Shakespeare! such Thoughs inimitable shine, Drest in thy Words, thy Fancy seems Divine; 'Tis Natures Mirrour where she views each Grace, And all the various Features of Face. Done from the Original now in the Possession of Robert Keck of the Inner Temple Esq.r.
[after John Taylor.] Geo: Vertue Londini Sculpsit 1719.
Engraving, proof before publisher's address, very scarce in this state. Sheet 360 x 240mm (14¼ x 9½"). Trimmed and mounted in album sheet.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), dramatist and poet, copied from the so-called 'Chandos portrait', the only one belived to be painted from life, attributed to John Taylor, painted c.1610. The painting, the first portrait acquired by the National Portrait Gallery, was first recorded on the death of Robert Keck, the year this print was engraved.
[Ref: 39710]   £360.00  
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