RA Collection: People and Organisations
Engraver; actor.
Born: 1724
Died: 1774
Gender: Male
Richard Wilson RA
Circus of Caracalla, 1776
Etching
John Gwynn RA
Christopher Wren's plan for rebuilding the city of London after the Great Fire of 1666, 1766
John Collins
Enchanted Forest: from set of stage designs for Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered, c.1763
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Section of the Temple of Jupiter, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
North Wall of the Diocletian palace in Split, as conceived and in ruins, 1764
Etching on laid paper
After Charles-Louis Clérisseau
Plan and Ruins of the Diocletian palace in Split , 1764
Etching on laid paper
Sir William Chambers RA
A Treatise On Civil Architecture, In Which The Principles of that Art are laid down, and Illustrated by a great Number of Plates, Accurately Designed, and Elegantly Engraved by the best Hands. By William Chambers, Member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in Florence, and Architect toTheir Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and Princess Dowager of Wales. - - London,: [1759]
06/4209
[Musaeum Graecum Et Aegyptiacum, Or, Antiquities of Greece and Egypt, Illustrated by Prints, from Mr. Dalton's Drawings.] - [London:]: (1752.)
06/3552
Abraham Swan
The British Architect: Or, The Builders Treasury Of Staircases. Containing: I. An easier, more intelligible, and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders, than has hitherto been published, by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts, free from those troublesome Divisions call'd Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to glue up their Columns and Capitals. II. Likewise Stair-Cases, (those most useful, ornamental, and necessary Parts of a Building, though never before sufficiently described in any Book, Ancient or Modern;) shewing their most convenient Situation, and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments, whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best, there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with that Branch. III. Designs of Arches, Doors, and Windows. IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces, in the most elegant and modern Taste. V. Corbels, Shields, and other beautiful Decorations. VI. Several useful and necessary Rules of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs, and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit, both in a straight and Circular Wall, never published before. Together with Raking Cornices, Groins, and Angle Brackets described. - The Whole being illustrated with upwards of One Hundred Designs and Examples, curiously engaved by the best Hands, on Sixty Folio Copper-Plates. By Abraham Swan, Architect. - London:: [1765?]
06/3550
Richard Wilson RA
[Twelve original views in Italy: drawn by Richard Wilson, etched by J. Farington, Rooker &c.] - [London:: 1776.]
04/1336