Drawings & studies in pencil, chalk and other mediums / by Lord Leighton of Stretton ; facsimiled after the originals ; with a preface by S. Pepys Cockerell. - London,: 1898.
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The Shakespeare Head Press was a Private Press established in Stratford-up-Avon in 1904 by Arthur Henry Bullen (1857–1920), known as A.H. Bullen. His original aim was to produce a good edition of ...
Engraver. Active in Britain from 1733. Sometimes confused with his brother Louis-Gérard Scotin (b. 1690). His plates are usually lettered ‘G. Scotin’, as are those of his grandfather, Gérard Scotin (b ...
Although he built comparatively little, and only one of his buildings - the Ashmolean Museum and Taylorian Institute in Oxford - remains in the public eye, C.R. Cockerell (1788-1863) is described in ...
English writer, printmaker, Clergyman and Schoolmaster, best known as one of the originators of the idea of the picturesque. Based in Surrey (1753-77) and Hampshire (1777- 1804). Brother of ...
Newcastle Upon Tyne:: Printed By And For S. Hodgson, R. Beilby, & T. Bewick, Newcastle; Sold By Them, By G.G.J. & J. Robinson, And C. Dilly, London., 1790. The title-page carries on its verso the ...