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Lawrence Gallery. A Series Of Fac-Similes Of Original Drawings, By Raffaelle Da Urbino, Selected From The Matchless Collection Formed by Sir Thomas Lawrence, late President of the Royal Academy.

RA Collection: Book

Record number

05/888

Variant Title

Series Of Fac-Similes Of Original Drawings, By Raffaelle Da Urbino

Imprint

London: Published By S. And A. Woodburn, 112, St. Martin's Lane, 1841

Physical Description

p. [1-11], 6-9, [1] pages, 30 plates ; 553 mm.

General Note

The plates are pasted in. The record for a copy of this volume in the British Museum states that the plates are `etchings, with soft-ground and roulette printed on chine collé sometimes in coloured inks.’
The printer is named at the foot of the title page: `C. Richards, Printer, 100, St. Martin's Lane, Charing Cross, [London]’
With introductory letterpress, list of plates, and self-exculpating documents, and a series of anonymous plates after drawings by Raphael formerly in the collection of Sir Thomas Lawrence now offered for sale by Samuel Woodburn.

Contents

[T.p., dedic.] - To The Honourable The Lords Commissioners Of His Majesty's Treasury. The humble Memorial Of Professors And Amateurs Of The Fine Arts - Address - Descriptive Catalogue 1(-30) - [Plates].

Responsibility Note

No plate is signed.However, some plates in another copy of the publication seen by the RA Librarian are signed `F.C. Lewis Engraver to the King’. (i.e. Frederick Christian Lewis Snr. (1779-1856).

The publication is dedicated by S. and A. Woodburn to Queen Victoria.

References

D. Sutton, 'Oxford and the Lawrence collection of drawings', in Italian drawings from the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford [exhibition catalogue] (London, Wildenstein, 1970), p. vii-xxxiii.

Summary Note

The plates show drawings of Christian and miscellaneous subjects.

Many of the drawings published here by Woodburn had been bought from Woodburn earlier by Lawrence. After Lawrence's death his collection was offered for sale to the King, the British Museum and others, and was eventually bought by Woodburn and sold on. The 'Memorial' and 'Address' printed here provide some details about the disposal of the collection. After subsequent sales, many items were acquired by the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and by the British Museum, London.

Binding Note

19th-century half red morocco, marbled-papered boards; gilt-decorated spine, green morocco spine-labels lettered 'Raffaelle - Michelangelo' and 'Lawrence Gallery 1841-53'. Bound with one other.

Name as Subject

Subject

Drawings, Italian - 16th century
Collections - Great Britain - 18th century - 19th century
Christian art and symbolism
Pictorial works - Great Britain - 19th century

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