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[Mary Capell] The Most Noble Mary Dutchess of Beaufort, Daughter to Arther Lord Capell. Murder'd by ye Rebells, in 1648.
[Mary Capell] The Most Noble Mary Dutchess of Beaufort, Daughter to Arther Lord Capell. Murder'd by ye Rebells, in 1648.
R. Walker pinx. J. Nutting Sculpsit.
[n.d., c.1700.]
Engraving, 18th century watermark. 380 x 260mm (15 x 14¼"). Some foxing in margins, folded in title.
Half-length portrait in oval of Mary Capell (1630-1715), daughter of Arthur Capell, who was executed by Parliament in 1649. Her second husband was Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort, by whom she had six children. Mary is best known as one of Britain's earliest distinguished lady gardeners, both at Badminton House and Beaufort House, Chelsea. She bequeathed a twelve-volume herbarium to Sir Hans Sloane, now in the Natural History Museum.
[Ref: 61575]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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[Portrait of Oliver Cromwell, with olive tree inscribed with names complimentary to Cromwell]
[Portrait of Oliver Cromwell, with olive tree inscribed with names complimentary to Cromwell] Olivarius Primus / Archontas summos inter foelicis Olivae, Primus Olivari nomen et omen habes.
G. Faithorne fec. [1656]
Two rare engravings, combined area 380 x 155mm (15 x 6"). Both trimmed and pasted to album sheet; glue stains to edges.
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, with a battle taking place behind him, after a painting by Robert Walker. With allegorical tree glorifying Cromwell below. Both were published as illustrations to Louis de Gand's 'Parallelum Olivae' (1656). Two engravings by William Faithorne (c.1620-91), printmaker who was apprenticed to the printseller William Peake, with whom he served in the royalist army during the civil war. At the Restoration Faithorne was appointed engraver in copper to the king, doubtless as reward for his devotion to the Stuart cause. The finest native British engraver born before the eighteenth century, Faithorne was highly esteemed by Pepys (who recorded many visits to his shop) while enthusiasts such as Horace Walpole ensured his posthumous reputation, which led to fine proofs of his work fetching extraordinary prices in the late Georgian period.
Fagan pp.32, 75.
[Ref: 42242]   £360.00  
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Oliver Cromwell.
Oliver Cromwell. Careat successibus opto, / Quisquis ab eventu facta notanda putat. SS [on right]
R. Walker pinx:
Printed for & Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck Fleet St.
Mezzotint. 305 x 225mm (12 x 8¾"), with large margins, Foxing to edges. Later impression on wove paper.
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. Latin text from Ovid below which can be translated as 'Let him lack success, I wish, who thinks that the deed can be censured from its outcomes'. This plate originally showed Cromwell in armour as in most likenesses, but in this later impression a coat has been substituted in its place.
Ex: collection of the late Hon. C. Lennox-Boyd; O'D 65.
[Ref: 34122]   £140.00   (£168.00 incl.VAT)
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Oliver Cromwell. ___Careat successibus opto. Quisquis ab eventu facta notanda putat.
Oliver Cromwell. ___Careat successibus opto. Quisquis ab eventu facta notanda putat.
R. Walker pinx.
[n.d. c. 1750.]
Mezzotint. Mounted on an album page. Image 301 x 223mm. 11¾ x 8¾". Cut and laid on sheet.
Lord Protector of England (1599 - 1658).
From the Belton House Collection assembled in the 18th Century by the Rt. Hon. John Ld. Brownlow, Baron Charleville, & Viscount Tyrconnel in the Kingdom of Ireland. Ex: Collection of The Hon. C. Lenno
[Ref: 12823]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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Oliver Cromwell.
Oliver Cromwell.
Engraved by Jas. Caldwall. From an Original Picture Painted by Robert Walker.
Published as the Act directs by Machell Stace, No.5 Middle Scotland Yard, May 1st 1809.
Engraving, frontispiece to ‘Cromwelliana. A Chronological Detail of Events in Which Oliver Cromwell Was Engaged, From the Year 1642 to His Death 1658…’ (1810) by James Caulfield (1754 – 1826). Damage to upper right corner tip, trace of diagonal crease through lower right corner.
Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599 - 1658), one of the commanders of the New Model Army which defeated the royalists in the English Civil War. In breastplate, left hand on sword handle, right hand on baton. During the Commonwealth of England, Cromwell conquered Ireland and Scotland, and ruled as Lord Protector from 1653 until his death in 1658. After Robert Walker (d.1658).
See BL 196.g.9.G.5308.
[Ref: 22488]   £130.00   (£156.00 incl.VAT)
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Oliver Lord Protector of the Common=wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland &c.
Oliver Lord Protector of the Common=wealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland &c.
[after Robert Walker.]
Sould by P: Stent. [First published in Parival's History, 1656; this is a later impression.]
Engraving. Plate 159 x 109mm. 6¼ x 4¼".
Head and shoulders portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) as Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, the title given to the head of state during the Interreghum. It was held by Oliver Cromwell from 1653 to 1658.
[Ref: 23206]   £70.00   (£84.00 incl.VAT)
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O. Cromwell.
O. Cromwell.
R. Walker pinx. F. Bartolozzi R.A. sculp 1st Nov. 1802
London Published Octr. by H.W. Mortimer, No 6 Hereford Street, Fitzroy Square.
Stipple engraving, rare, sheet 485 x 370mm (19 x 14½"). Repaired small hole lower left; trimmed to platemark.
An impressive image of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi, cropping Robert Walker's half-length portrait of Cromwell with his Page (Aylesbury, Chequers Court) to eliminate the background and focus on Cromwell and his armour.
De Vesme 798 (listed as 'published...Oct.r 11.th 1802')
[Ref: 42399]   £420.00  
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Oliver Cromwell.
Oliver Cromwell. [Careat successibus opto, Quisquis ab eventu facta notanda putat.]
[R. Walker pinx:]
[Printed for & Sold by Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck Fleet St.]
Mezzotint. Sheet: 285 x 220mm (11¼ x 8¼''). Trimmed, losing text.
Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), lord protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. Latin text from Ovid below which can be translated as 'Let him lack success, I wish, who thinks that the deed can be censured from its outcomes'. This plate originally showed Cromwell in armour as in most likenesses, but in this later impression a coat has been substituted in its place.
O'D 65.
[Ref: 48791]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland &c.
Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland &c.
Sould by P. Stent.
Engraving with very large margins, fine. Plate: 110 x 160mm, (4¼ x 6¼").
A portrait of the puritan politician and military leader Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) who ruled Great Britain during the Commonwealth or Interegnum between 1653-1659.
[Ref: 36857]   £190.00   (£228.00 incl.VAT)
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Oliverius Cromwell Exercitum Angliæ Reipublicæ Dux Generalis.
Oliverius Cromwell Exercitum Angliæ Reipublicæ Dux Generalis. Locum-Tens et Gubernator Hiberniæ. Oxoniensis Academiæ Cancellarius Parliamento Reipublicæ Anglicanæ Hanc sui Ducis effigiem offert. Dicat. consecratque omni officiorum genere mancipatus. Petrus Lombardus.
[Lombart sculpsit A Londre.] [after Robert Walker.]
[n.d., c.1651.]
Engraving. Sheet 360 x 265mm (14¼ x 10½"). Trimmed to printed border, losing artist's inscription, mounted in album sheet. Slight foxing.
Lombart's engraving of Walker's famous portrait of Oliver Cromwell, regarded as the closest likeness. It shows Cromwell as General of the Army of the English Republic, Governor of Scotland and Chancellor of Oxford University, in armour, with a page tying his waist sash. Lombart has dedicated it to Parliament. This is an example of the first state, before the addition of Thomas Hinde's name as publisher.
Griffiths: 'The Print in Stuart Britain', cat. 116.
[Ref: 42860]   £650.00  
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