RA Collection: People and Organisations
After John Flaxman RA
Ulysses Departing from Lacedaemon for Ithaca, 1 March 1805
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After John Flaxman RA
Mercury Conducting the Souls of the Suitors to the Infernal Regions, 1 March 1805
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After John Flaxman RA
The Meeting of Ulysses and Penelope, 1 March 1805
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After John Flaxman RA
Ulysses Killing the Suitors, 1 March 1805
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The Scenery Of The Rivers Tamar And Tavy, In Forty-Seven Subjects, Exhibiting The Most Interesting Views On Their Banks, From the Source to the Termination of each; Including A View Of The Breakwater At Plymouth: Drawn And Engraved By F.C. Lewis. - [Epigraph] - - London:: 1823.
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William Young Ottley
An Inquiry Into The Origin And Early History Of Engraving, Upon Copper and in Wood, With An Account Of Engravers And Their Works, From The Invention Of Chalcography By Maso Finiguerra, To The Time Of Marc' Antonio Raimondi. - By William Young Ottley, F.S.A. - Vol. I. (II.) - - London:: 1816.
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The Scenery Of The River Exe, Dedicated By Permission To Sir Thomas Dyke Acland Bart, M.P. By His Most Obedient & Grateful Servant F.C. Lewis. - London,: 1827.
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Views In London And Its Vicinity, Complete In Forty-Eight Plates, Engraved On Copper, By George Cooke, From Drawings By Callcott, R.A. Stanfield, A.R.A. Prout. Roberts. Stark. Harding. Cotman. Havell. &c. &c. After The Original Sketches Made On The Spot By Edward W. Cooke. - London:: (1834.)
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