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"J. M. Moreau le jeune del\n1777\nN. De Launay Sc. 1777.."\nIllustration from "Julie, où la Nouvelle Héloïse. Lettres des deux amans, abitans d'une petite ville au pied des Alpes. Recueillies et publiées par J. J. Rousseau." [Volum…
Place of origin stylistically: Berlin
Place of origin stylistically: Berlin
Introduction of Citizen Volpone & his Suite, at Paris. - Vide. The Moniteur, & Cobbetts Letters-\nPublish'd Nov.r 15.th 1802, by H. Humphrey_/ _N.o 27 _ S.t Jamess Street _ London\nNo. 12. London November 9/ 1802/ Arthur O'Connor introduce…
THE TRIUMPH OF INDEPENDENCE over Majesterial Influence and Corruption.\nPubd March 8th 1805/ by SW Fores Piccadilly\nL Ind C[om]p/ Weimar/ No 18. London March 22/ 1805.; coloured etching; Place of publication: London; …
Recording location: Berlin
Berliner Muster- u. Modenzeitung: two ladies in promenade toilets;\from left: 1st lady in promenade toilet consisting of day dress with three-tiered skirt and lace-trimmed lap jacket, in addition capotte trimmed with lace and daisies; \n2. Lady in promena…
"Le Bon Genre, No. 84.\nLe Chien qui file, ou à quoi tient la Bienfaisance."\nDecember 1815.\nAll of the 104 engravings published under the title Le Bon Genre (Eng: fine manners) are present (1801 to 1817).; coloured copper engraving, paper; Ori…
"J.D. de St. Jean delin.\nPaisant des environs de Paris.\nCe vend a Paris proche les Grands Augustins aux deux Globes. \nAvec privil. du Roy."\noted in the upper right: "184";\nFashion copy of a series of graphics with fashion images f…
Pencil, pen, ink, brush, opaque white, watercolours, cardboard; Three elegant gentlemen at the racecourse;\nleft: elderly gentleman in dark cutaway with falling lapels, plus dark pinstripe trousers, patterned waistcoat, top hat, cane and gloves;\nright: G…
"Fig. 288. fig. 289.\nPub. as the Act dir.ts Feb.y 2, 1801, by N. Heideloff, at his Office No. 7 John Str. Oxford Road.\nMorning Dress.\nFig. from the London Magazine Gallery of Fashion. 2 February 1801.\nMorning Dress.\nFIG. CCLXXXVIII.\nThe hair sh…
"Habit de bal à la Paysanne, composé d'un juste et une juppe de taffetas gris garni de bandes de taffetas rose."\nbezeichnete: U.119\nModekupfer aus der Grafikserie "Gallerie des Modes et du Costume Français - dessinés d'après natur…
"L'Iris - Moniteur des Modes; \nde Paris - de Leipsick - de Vienne. \nRue S.te Anne, 64. Postgasse, 1B. Graben, 618. \nOn s'abonne à l'Administration de l'IRIS, à Gratz en Styrie Sporgasse, 118.\nImp. Mariton. 109. \nXe Année. \nNo. 2…
"Les Cent-un coiffeurs."\nInstructions for making jewelry and accessories from hair. \nPrint from the magazine: Les Cent-un coiffeurs de tous les pays: ouvrage spécial. Paris, 1840-1841, 5th volume, p. 102.; Letterpress, Paper; Origin (General):…
Place of publication: Paris; colored lithograph
"Coryphées d'un Bal Paré.\nLe Bon Genre, No. 23.\nAll of the 104 copperplate engravings published under the title Le Bon Genre (Eng: fine manners) are available (1801 to 1817).\nObservations sur les modes et les usages de Paris.\nQue dire de ces …
H. Humphrey. 27 S.t James's Street.\nLondon. Publish'd November 12.th 1800, by; coloured etching; Place of publication: London
NEW MORALITY; - or - The promis'd Installment of the High-Priest of the THEOPHILANTHROPES, with the Homage of Leviathan and his Suite.\nPublishd. August 1.st 1798. by J. Wright N.o 169. Piccadilly. for the Anti-Jacobin Magazine & Review\nThe inten…
Pub' Nov 20. 1798. by Dighton Char' Cross.; coloured etching; Place of publication: London; …
London, Publish'd May 25.th 1805, by H. Humphrey 27 S.t James's Street\nN I/ The state of the posts in Scotland/ and of the ways, a point of the debates of parliament; coloured etching; Place of publication: London; …
Pubd by SW Fores. 50 Piccadilly. Jan.ry 16. 1799\nAn das privil. Industrie Comptoir/ Weimar\nNo. 6/ London. 4 Feb. 1800/ On heil. Dreykönigstag (twelfth-day) one eats in all families, which/ hold on old customs, a cake, a twelfth cake, called. Beforehand,…
Lond Pub: by J Garbanate Great Russel St Bloomsbury\n. 17. London. 12. May. 1801./ In places where one must go across the street,/ the Londner pavement is always swept; such/ a swept place is called a crossing. These places contribute/ much to the comfort…
Publish'd May 28.th 1801. by H. Humphrey N.o 27 St James's Street.\nLondon June 9, 1801./ It is evident that the present ministers are made quite ridiculous. According to this caricature none can fill the place he occupies as well as his predecess…
Pub,d by C Knight Lambeth/ and sold at No 7 Cornhill\nWhitbread u Sheridan beat Lord Melville to confess how much and where the money is. Pitt frightened that his friend/ has fallen into such evil hands. The forty thieves is the Sheridan's new play.; …