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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.
07/3387
Engravings from The Choicest Works of Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. - London:: (1846.)
05/4349
Henry Blackburn, editor
English art in 1884 ; illustrated by facsimile sketches by the artists ; ten full-page steel engravings / edited by Henry Blackburn - New York, 72 Fifth Avenue: 1895
11/585
William Cosmo Monkhouse
The works of Sir Edwin Landseer, R.A. / illustrated by forty-four steel engravings and about two hundred woodcuts from sketches in the collection of Her Majesty the Queen and other sources ; with a history of his art-life by W. Cosmo Monkhouse - London: [1879-80]
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John Smith
A Catalogue Raisonné Of The Works Of The Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, And French Painters; In which is included a short Biographical Notice of the Artists, With A Copious Description Of Their Principal Pictures; A Statement Of The Prices At Which Such Pictures Have Been Sold At Public Sales On The Continent And In England; A Reference To The Galleries And Private Collections, In Which A Large Portion Are At Present; And The Names Of The Artists By Whom They Have Been Engraved; To Which Is Added, A Brief Notice Of The Scholars And Imitators Of The Great Masters Of The Above Schools: By John Smith, Dealer In Pictures, Late Of Great Marlborough Street. - Part The First. (- Ninth.) - London:: [1829 (- 1842)]
07/195
Frederic George Stephens
Memoirs Of Sir Edwin Landseer A Sketch Of The Life Of The Artist, Illustrated With Reproductuions Of Twenty-Four Of His Most Popular Works. Being a New Edition of "The Early Works of Sir Edwin Landseer." By F.G. Stephens Author Of "Flemish Relics" "Memorials Of Mulready" Etc. - London:: 1874.
05/2031
The Etching Club
Etch'd thoughts. By the Etching Club. - London: 1844
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