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[Anicus Manlius Severinus Boethius] Anic. Manl. Toquat. Sever. Boetius in Coelo magnus, et omni perspectus mundo.
[William Faithorne?]
[n.d. c.1680.]
Engraving. 245 x 155mm (9½ x 6"). Narrow margins, laid on album paper. Burn hole on left of clock, near knee.
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, (ca.480-525), a Christian philosopher whose translations of Greek classics into Latin saved the works of Aristotle. NPG D22990, 'probably by William Faithorne'.
[Ref: 63360] £95.00
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The High Street High Wycombe, (Looking West.) [&] High Wycombe from Keep Hill. India Proof.
Painted by E.J. Niemann. Engraved by F. Faithorn.
Published by E. King High Wycombe July 1847.
Two coloured steel engravings, proofs on chine collé. Each 255 x 305mm (10 x 12"). Narrow margins, pencil ingrained in inscription area.
A very scarce pair of High Wycombe views after Edmund John Niemann (1813-76). The original oil of the High Street is in Wycombe Museum.
[Ref: 60396] £360.00
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Her Royall Highness Mary Princess of Orange, eldest daughter of King Charles Ye first, & Mother to King William the Third.
Van Dyke Pinx.t. Will.m Farthorne [Faithorne] Fecit.
[London, Laurie & Whittle? c.1790.]
Mezzotint. Sheet 320 x 230mm (12½ x 9"), on wove paper. Trimmed to image on three sides.
Three-quarter portrait of Mary Henrietta Stuart (1631-1660) after Adriaen Hanneman. not Van Dyke. The daughter of Charles I and the first Princess Royal, Mary married Prince William II of Orange, but both died of smallpox. Their only child became King of England as William III after the Glorious Revolution of 1688. This print was first published when William was king and had the correct attribution (and spelled Faithorne's name correctly). CS 27, state iii of iii. Fagan: Pg 10.
[Ref: 61546] £260.00
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