158 resultados para Durning-Lawrence, Edwin, Sir, 1837-1914.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mounted mezzotint engravings after portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, executed mainly by Samuel William Reynolds and by numerous other engravers: Richard Parkes Bonington, W.A. Rainger, Frederik Bromley, George H. Every, James Scott, George Sanders, A. Sanders, Joseph W. Edwards, John Richardson Jackson, R. José, H.C. Balding, Charles Tomkins, George Salisbury Shury, Richard Josey, Charles Algernon Tomkins, Arthur Turrell, William Henry Egleton, A.N. Sanders, William T. Hulland, T. Hunt, Stephen H. Gimber, H. Davis, Edwin Hunt, Thomas Lewis Atkinson, T. José, A. Scott.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mr. Godkin's books, Magazine articles, Specimen Nation articles, Signed letters in the Evening post after retirement: v. 2, p. 260-268.
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"Some works in private collections mentioned in this book": p. 70-71.
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At head of title: Masters in art; a series of illustrated monographs issued monthly.
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"Introduction by John M. Patterson": p. 27-39.
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"The principal portraits by Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema": p. 73-74.
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Top Row: Everett Bentley, Robert Roy Huebel, Arthur Cone(?), Martin Galt, Leland Benton, John Lyons, Clyde Bastian, Maurice Dunne, Edward DePree, student mngr. John Leonard
Third Row: Harry Meade, Frank McHale, Efton James, Donald James, Walter Niemann, Clyde Craven, James Whalen, Donald Finkbeiner, Floyd Morse, John Norton, Frank Quail
Second Row: Karl Staatz, Egmont Hildner, Fred Rehor, William Cochrane, captain James Raynsford, Robert Watson, Frank Millard, Lawrence Roehm, Ernest Hughitt
Front Row: James Catlett, John Maulbetsch, Lewis Reiman, Lamar Splawn, John McNamara
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"The defence of good women was first published in 1540. The only known copy of this edition is in the Henry E. Huntington library; this copy is here reproduced in a line-for-line and letter-for-letter reprint."--Introd., p. viii.
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Contains two letters: The first letter was addressed to Viscount Melville and dated London 16th December, 1826; and the second letter for private distribution was addressed to Captain Sir W. Symonds, dated London, 21st April, 1838 under title: A second letter on the conveyance of troops to Canada / by Capt. Bowles.