RA Collection: People and Organisations
Engraver, print-seller. Studied in Amsterdam; from 1719 worked in London. Father of Henry Fourdrinier (1730-79); grandfather of paper-manufacturers Henry Fourdrinier (1766-1854) and Sealy Fourdrinier (1773-1847).
Born: 1698 in Groningen, Nederlands
Died: 1758
Gender: Male
William Kent
Initial at opening of Book II of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Etching
William Kent
The opening page of Book II of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Letterpress and etching
William Kent
Head-piece to Book II of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Etching
William Kent
The opening page of Book III of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Letterpress and etching
William Kent
The opening page of Book I of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Letterpress and etching
William Kent
Initial at opening of Book I of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Etching
William Kent
Head-piece to Book III of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Etching
William Kent
Head-piece to Book I of Pope's 'The Dunciad'
Etching
After William Kent
Title-page vignette
Etching with engraving
John Setterington
The Garden Front of Wentworth Woodhouse, Yorks., 1728
Line-engraving
William Kent
Designs for a public Gallery, 1727
William Kent
The side of a Cube Room, 1727
William Kent
Rooms at the houses of Lord Arundel and Lord Burlington, 1727
Inigo Jones
Ceilings at the home of Henry Pelham, and the King's House, Greenwich, 1727
William Kent
A chimney-piece in the Drawing Room at Kensington, 1727
William Kent
Chimney-piece at Houghton Hall , 1727
William Kent
Chimney-pieces at the homes of the Earl of Burlington, Lord Arundel and Henry Pelham, 1727
Inigo Jones
Chimney-Piece designs, 1727
Inigo Jones
Piers with columns, pilasters and niches, 1727
Inigo Jones
Design for Temple-bar, in the manner of a Triumphal Arch, 1727
Inigo Jones
Design for doors with three-quarter columns , 1727
Inigo Jones
Design for doors, 1727
James Thomson
The Seasons / by Mr. Thomson - London: [1730]
10/1174
The Plans, Elevations, And Sections; Chimney-Pieces, and Cielings of Houghton in Norfolk; The Seat of the Rt. Honourable Sr. Robert Walpole; First Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Knt. of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. - [1735]
06/4210
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
The Designs Of Inigo Jones, Consisting of Plans and Elevations For Publick and Private Buildings. Published by William Kent, With some Additional Designs. The First Volume. (Second Volume.) - [London:]: [1727]
06/4174