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The singer Madame Gertrud Elisabeth Mara (1749-1833), as Armida, 1794. Private Collection
Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571), 1771. Creator: Collyer, Joseph (1748-1827)Portrait of Benvenuto Cellini (1500-1571), 1771. Private Collection
Oval portrait of David Garrick, 1776. Artist: J CollyerOval portrait of David Garrick, 1776. Wearing a short wig, coat and waistcoat and holding a book, with ornamental surround containing scrolls, mask, dagger and a lyre, to signify his acting profession
Front view of the Bank of England, City of London, 1773. ArtistFront view of the Bank of England, St Christopher-le-Stocks and the tower of St Bartholomew-by-the-Exchange behind the Royal Exchange, City of London, 1773
Act of Trampling over the Images of Our Saviour & the Virgin Mary, 1765. Artist: John HallAct of Trampling over the Images of Our Saviour & the Virgin Mary at the beginning of the New Year at Nagasaki, 1765. After Samuel Wale (c1721-1786)
Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa, Daughter of His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand of Prussia, 1918. After P. J. Bardon. From The Connoisseur Volume L. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1918]
Edward, the Black Prince, relating the particulars of the Battle of Poictiers, France, 19th century
King John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Artist: J CollyerKing John signing Magna Carta, 1215 (c18th century). Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum, is an English charter originally issued in 1215
King William II of England, (1788). Artist: J CollyerKing William II of England, (1788). Portrait of William Rufus (1056-1100), son of William the Conqueror
Alfred the Great, (18th century). Artist: J CollyerAlfred the Great, (18th century). Alfred the Great (849-899 AD) was Anglo-Saxon king of Wessex from 871. Much of Alfreds reign was taken up with the struggle against the Danish invaders
Michel de Montagne, 1775. Artist: J CollyerMichel de Montagne, 1775. Portrait of Montaigne (1533-1592). A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1775
Rene Descartes, 1775. Artist: J CollyerRene Descartes, 1775
Nicholas Boileau Despreaux, 1775. Artist: J CollyerNicholas Boileau Despreaux, 1775. Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux, commonly called Boileau, (1636-1711) was a French poet and critic
La Fontaine, 1775. Artist: J CollyerLa Fontaine, 1775. Jean de la Fontaine (c1621-1695), French poet, was born at Chateau-Thierry in Champagne. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1775
Robert Earl of Oxford, 1775. Artist: J CollyerRobert Earl of Oxford, 1775. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer (1661-1724), was an English statesman of the Stuart and early Georgian periods
Geoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Artist: J CollyerGeoffrey Chaucer, 1774. Chaucer (c1343-1400) was an English author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat (courtier), and diplomat. Chaucer is best known as the author of The Canterbury Tales
Armand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Artist: J CollyerArmand Jean Du Plessis, Cardinal et Duc de Richelieu, 1775. Richelieu (1585-1642) was made a Cardinal in 1622. Minister of state to Louis XIII, he was de facto ruler of France from 1624
John Racine, 1774. Artist: J CollyerJohn Racine, 1774. Jean Racine (1639-1699) was a French dramatist, one of the big three of 17th century France (along with Moliere and Corneille)
Telemachus accompanied by Mentor, relates his Adventures to Calypso, 1774. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1774
Alexander Pope, 1774. Artist: J CollyerAlexander Pope, 1774. Pope (1688-1744) is considered one of the greatest English poets of the eighteenth century. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1774
Colbert, 1774. Artist: J CollyerColbert, 1774. Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, French statesman (1619-1683), Louis XIVs Chief Minister