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2002TH234053Paul Mellon Centre / Yale University Press New Haven and London 2002. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. Large heavy 4to. in green faux cloth gilt lettering to spine. 266pp on thick art paper colour plates numerous illustrations in text bibliography index etc __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved AS NEW unmarked copy in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. An excellent copy. . To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Paul Mellon Centre / Yale University Press, New Haven and London hardcover
190230113Thomas Gainsborough. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1902. Frame. Wood block print; 4to 11" - 13" tall; In somewhat ornate metal and wood contemporaneous frame. A woodblock print of Mrs Siddons . By Thomas Gainsborough. One of 150 copies printed on Japan paper by L C Bauer. 11/150. Print signed by Timothy Cole 1852-1931 a well know engraver of the period and author of "Old English Masters". Limitation signed by L C Bauer. The original is currently in the National Gallery in London. Apparently the original was done in 1896. Print is 5 x 7 and frame is 14" x11". This is old glass and itis almost impossible to remove the reflections from it in the pictures. Depending on location may ship without glass. . Thomas Gainsborough unknown
64994A wooded landscape with a small house on the left. Lettered below image: ""From the Original in the Collection of Geo. Hibbert Esqr."" with production detail: ""T. Gainsborough Delt."" ""W.F. Wells sculp."" and publication line: ""Published by W.F. Wells & J. Laportee"". ca. 1820. Soft ground etching on paper; total: 239 x 307 mm; this print was included hand-tinted and without the reference to Hobbert's collection in Wells & Laporte's 'English Scenery' collection of prints after the drawings of Gainsborough. unknown
56-0159Austria:. Color gravure. Image: 28 x 36 cm. Sheet: 48 x 61.5 cm. Austria: unknown
20031-0810944405HNA Books 2003. Hardcover. New. 11.75x9.25x1.25 inches. HNA Books hardcover
181032101810. Soft ground etching. 370mm by 320mm plate mark 535mm by 350mm sheet. Thomas Gainsborough FRSA 1727 - 1788 was an English portrait and landscape painter draughtsman and printmaker. Along with his bitter rival Sir Joshua Reynolds he is considered one of the most important British portrait artists of the second half of the 18th century. CONDITION : Good. Library ink stamp on the reverse. Full sheet trimmed just within platemark on right hand side as issued. unknown
05-0800London: G. Bartolozzi 1795. Mezzotint engraving by G. Bartolozzi. 49 x 35 cm. Image is slightly worn with folds and tears along edge. London: G. Bartolozzi, 1795. unknown
19806704Gainsborough Saskatchewan: Gainsborough and District Historical Society 1980. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. pp. 816. Heavy 4to. Pictorial textured gold boards with gilt lettering to the spine and front board illustrated endpapers. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles charts tables etc. Lightest bumping to the spine ends contents entirely without blemish with bright clean and unmarked pages and firm sound binding; near fine. See OCLC #7026018. Rare in commerce in this edition and state. <br/><br/> Gainsborough and District Historical Society hardcover
189861710London: William Heinemann 1898. With 62 photogravures and 10 lithographic facsimiles in color. ix 214 pp. 1 vols. Thick folio. Three-quarter green morocco spine gilt t.e.g. Extremites rubbed base of spine chipped and rubbed at joints boards soiled else Very Good. With 62 photogravures and 10 lithographic facsimiles in color. ix 214 pp. 1 vols. Thick folio. William Heinemann unknown
50593London: William Heinemann New York: Charles Scribner's Sons MDCCCXCVIII. 1898 . The printing of this volume was commenced on March 1st and completed on September 30th 1898 at the Ballantyne Press London. The paper of the text is of English make; that of the plates French. The copper plates in and out of the text were made by Mr. Walter Colls from photographs with a few exceptions specially taken for the volume. The photogravures were printed by Mr. Charles Preston. The photogravures were printed by Mr. Charles Preston. The lithographs of the sketches and drawings were prepared and printed by Mr. W. Griggs." A very good half leather binding. Folio. 15.50" x 12.00" x 2.75". pp.xi./1p./pp. 214 pages plus XXXVI. large plates; 25 small plates; and 11 Lithographic Facsimiles In Colour. Brown morocco spine and corners over beige cloth covered boards. Spine with 5 raised bands and gilt titles: "Gainsborough & His Place In English Art - Armstrong" . Front board with stylised gilt initials "T G" . Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. Top page edges gilt. Small binder's label to verso of the front board: "J. Sampson 13 Coney St. York.": Marbled endpapers. Clear text and engravings throughout. Plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress. Just light foxing mainly restricted to the margins of some of the plates. A very good book in a very good binding. "Sir Walter Armstrong 7 February 1850 Hawick Roxburghshire � 8 August 1918 London was a British art historian and author. Armstrong was born in 1850 was educated at Harrow and Exeter College Oxford and for some 10 years after 1880 was art critic to several newspapers such as the Pall Mall Gazette the Manchester Guardian and the old Manchester Examiner. He made his mark in the art world and was consulted by students and collectors becoming an authority especially on Dutch 17th-century and English 18th-century painting. Several fine collections of which that of Mr. S. Joseph was one were mainly formed under his advice. In 1892 he succeeded the late Henry Doyle as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin which his predecessor had reorganized and developed; and in this post Armstrong remained for over 20 years his services recognized by a knighthood in 1899. During his time in Dublin he wrote many books among which his stately volumes on Sir Joshua Reynolds Gainsborough and Raeburn were the chief that held a position of authority for many years afterwards. Earlier and later he wrote columns on men so various as Peter De Wint Velasquez and Sir Thomas Lawrence and a book of "Notes" on the National Gallery containing many suggestive criticisms. Armstrong was said to be quick at absorbing the essential points of contemporary researchers and in judging them by the aid of a keen eye and a clear brain." - See Wikipedia London: William Heinemann, [ New York: Charles Scribner's Sons ], MDCCCXCVIII. [1898 ] . hardcover
51469London: William Heinemann New York: Charles Scribner's Sons MDCCCXCVIII. 1898 . The printing of this volume was commenced on March 1st and completed on September 30th 1898 at the Ballantyne Press London. The paper of the text is of English make; that of the plates French. The copper plates in and out of the text were made by Mr. Walter Colls from photographs with a few exceptions specially taken for the volume. The photogravures were printed by Mr. Charles Preston. The photogravures were printed by Mr. Charles Preston. The lithographs of the sketches and drawings were prepared and printed by Mr. W. Griggs." A very good two volume set in matching red cloth. Folio. 15.50" x 12.00" x 2.75". Vol. I. : pp.xi./1p./pp. 214 pages plus XXXVI. large plates; 25 small plates; and 11 Lithographic Facsimiles In Colour. Vol. II. ".Plates On India Paper" ; 62 full-page plates on India Paper. Both volmes in red cloth with gilt titles to the front board and spine. titles: "Gainsborough & His Place In English Art - Armstrong" . Edges lightly rubbed and bumped. Top page edges gilt. Clear text and engravings throughout. Plates accompanied by guard sheets with descriptive letterpress. Just light foxing mainly restricted to the margins of some of the plates and endpapers. A scarce and very good set. "Sir Walter Armstrong 7 February 1850 Hawick Roxburghshire � 8 August 1918 London was a British art historian and author. Armstrong was born in 1850 was educated at Harrow and Exeter College Oxford and for some 10 years after 1880 was art critic to several newspapers such as the Pall Mall Gazette the Manchester Guardian and the old Manchester Examiner. He made his mark in the art world and was consulted by students and collectors becoming an authority especially on Dutch 17th-century and English 18th-century painting. Several fine collections of which that of Mr. S. Joseph was one were mainly formed under his advice. In 1892 he succeeded the late Henry Doyle as Director of the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin which his predecessor had reorganized and developed; and in this post Armstrong remained for over 20 years his services recognized by a knighthood in 1899. During his time in Dublin he wrote many books among which his stately volumes on Sir Joshua Reynolds Gainsborough and Raeburn were the chief that held a position of authority for many years afterwards. Earlier and later he wrote columns on men so various as Peter De Wint Velasquez and Sir Thomas Lawrence and a book of "Notes" on the National Gallery containing many suggestive criticisms. Armstrong was said to be quick at absorbing the essential points of contemporary researchers and in judging them by the aid of a keen eye and a clear brain." - See Wikipedia London: William Heinemann, [ New York: Charles Scribner's Sons ], MDCCCXCVIII. [1898 ] . hardcover
2008DADAX0415414652Routledge 2008-10-31. 1. hardcover. New. 5.50x0.50x8.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Routledge hardcover
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2003x-0415369703Routledge 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 224 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
17821912040195John Boydell 1782. First Edition. Art Prints & Posters. Good. Original mezzotint engraved by Valentine Green after Gainsborough's painting of Thornton. 62 x 38 cm. 25 x 15 1/4 inches Generally in good condition. Top margin frayed. Small chip from left margin. <br> Thornton is pictured sitting directed facing and looking towards left. He wears a short wig plain dress arms resting on chair three-cornered hat in right hand in the back ground to right two pillars and curtain in distance to left a landscape. <br> John Thornton 1720-1790 was a wealthy Yorkshire merchant who multiplied his fortune by trading with Russia. He was known for this charitable giving. <br> Refs: O'Donoghue IV page 277; Whitman Alfred British Mezzotinters: Valentine Green 1902 p. 118. Chaloner Smith John British Mezzotinto portraits from the introduction of the art to the early part of the present century 1883 p. 131. Horne Henry An Illustrated Catalogue of Engraved Portraits and Fancy Subjects painted by Thomas Gainsborough RA Published between 1760 and 1820 and by George Romney Published between 1770 and 1830 with the Variations of the State of the Plates 1891 p. 66. John Boydell unknown
180827963London: Robt. Bowyer 1808. First printing. Print. Good overall. A full length body portrait of William Pitt 1759 - 1806 holding a bill with a quill and ink well nearby. Known as William Pitt the Younger he was a British statesman and last prime minister of Great Britain from 1783 until the Acts of Union 1800 then the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.<br /> <br /> Copper engraving without impression mark 17 1/4 x 26 1/2" some damage around the title creasing and one hole not affecting image. Image in very good condition. Robt. Bowyer unknown
1939355490724962London 1939. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. London: John Long 1939. First UK Edition. Publisher's green boards with black lettering to the spine. A neat contemporary gift inscription ink to the front free end-paper otherwise VG indeed. In the rare pictorial near fine dustwrapper priced 7/6 net to the spine. The dustwrapper is complete with just a hint of rubbing to the extremities hardly worth mentioning. The rear panel of the dustwrapper has numerous quotations from critics including Dennis Wheatley where surprisingly the Author is referred to as a man. The Author's books are rare in dustwrappers and sought-after by collectors. NB; the author's real name was Dorothy Grace Waring. She was an English Fascist Campaigner in Northern Ireland and in 1938-1939 was a Committee Member of 'The Link' a pro-Nazi organisation promoting Anglo-German friendship. She was strongly influenced by the conspiracy theorist Nesta Webster a former British Fascist. Photographs/scans available upon request. hardcover
010414London: Gainsborough Ralston Publishers 1976. First Edition. Soft cover. Near Fine. Issue dated 12 Nov 1976 the major feature of which is about English artist Tom Phillips and his art. Bound into the spine of this magazine is an original print from the first edition of The Humament his famous work this page 85 from it this copy numbered 99/3000 or 5000 by him lower left and initialed by him lower right. Stapled to verso of front cover was double-sided order sheet for Philip's limited edition poster of Yehudi Menuhin for the school which Menuhin founded in Surrey. Gainsborough Ralston Publishers unknown
200284520University of Washington Press; Et Al. New. 2002. Hardcover. 1903470064 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- - Corresponds to ISBN: 1903470064. 144 pages. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Washington Press; Et Al hardcover
200384521University of Washington Press; Et Al. New. 2003. Paperback. 1903470080 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 32 pages 30 color illustrations small 8vo. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of Washington Press; Et Al paperback
200571935Yale University Press. New. 2005. Hardcover. 0300110022 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 236 pp. With 142 ills. 101 col. . 29 x 24 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Yale University Press hardcover