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001 $ 06/6062
003 $ UK-LoRAA
005 $ 20190402173922.8
041 0 # $a eng
044 # # $a uk
100 1 # $a Crowe
245 1 4 $a The Early Flemish Painters: Notices Of Their Lives and Works. By J.A. Crowe and G.B. Cavalcaselle.
246 3 # $a Mr. Murray's General List Of Works
260 # # $a London: $b John Murray, Albemarle Street. $c 1857.
300 # # $a xii, 383, [1], 32 p., frontis., [14] pl.; $c 201 mm. (Duodecimo.)
505 0 # $a [Frontis., t.p.] - Preface; Errata - List Of Illustrations - Contents - [Text and plates] - Index; [colophon] - [Publisher's advertisement].
508 # # $a Most plates are signed, as drawn by T.D. Scott or 'GS' and engraved by J. Cooper, J.W. Whymper or J Sa Williams. Most are captioned with the name of the source-artist.

The printer is named on the title-page verso and in the colophon: '(London:) Printed By Richard Clay, Bread Street Hill.'
520 2 # $a The text describes the work of Hubert and John Van Eyck, Petrus Christus, Van der Meire, Hugo Van der Goes, Justus or Jodocus of Ghent, Roger Van der Weyden, Antonello da Messina, Hans Memling and Dierick Stuerbout.

It is followed by the publisher's advertisement, 'Mr. Murray's General List Of Works' (January, 1865) (printed by 'Bradbury And Evans, Printers, Whiterfriars').
561 # # $a Purchased in 1868 (see 'Report on the Library', RA Annual Report for 1868, Appendix No. 6, p. 31). The verso of the front free-endpaper is inscribed in pencil 'S. A: H', i.e. S.A. Hart, Librarian of the Royal Academy 1864-81.
563 # # $a 19th-century cream cloth; cream paper spine-label lettered 'The Early Flemish Painters'.
653 # # $a Painting - Painters - Belgium - History - 14th century - 15th century - Renaissance
655 # 0 $a Art history - Publishers' advertisements - Great Britain - 19th century
655 # 0 $a Pictorial works - Great Britain - 19th century
700 1 # $a Cavalcaselle
700 1 # $a Murray $e publisher
700 1 # $a Scott $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Scharf $e draughtsman
700 1 # $a Whymper $e engraver
710 2 # $a Richard Clay (London) $e printer