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Frederick Christian Lewis’s original soft ground etching, "Leda and the Swan 'In His Majesty's Collection'" is based upon the original drawing by Raphael also listed as (Raffaello Santi & Raffaello Sanzio di Urbino), now housed in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle. This impression is printed upon early 19th century wove paper and with full margins as created in 1809 by F. C. Lewis and published by John Chamberlaine, curator to his Majesty's Collection at that time for the set of engravings based upon drawings in the Royal Collection entitled, "Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine and Venetian Schools". Bearing the text; "From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. Lewis sc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pub. Feby. 7. 1809, by I. Chamberlaine, Scotland Yard." under the image, and numbered, "Pl. XLVI" in the upper right corner. In Greek mythology Zeus, the king of the Gods (the god of the sky and weather, law, order and fate), came to Leda (the queen of Sparta, wife of King Tyndareus) in the form of a swan. The union produced two eggs in which one produced Castor and Clytemnestra, and the other, Pollux and Helen. "Leda and the Swan" is a prime, original example of the etched art created by the British artist, Frederick Christian Lewis and the art of Raphael. |
Title: | Leda and the Swan 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Greek mythology: Zeus came to Leda in the form of a swan) |
Engraver: | Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) |
Designer: | Raphael 'Raffaello Santi' (Urbino, 1483 - Rome, 1520) |
Date: | 1809 |
Medium: | Original Soft Ground Etching |
Publisher: | John Chamberlaine, London |
Note: | Frederick Christian Lewis 'F. C. Lewis': An eminent early nineteenth century painter, etcher, aquatint and stipple engraver, F. C. Lewis was a pupil of J. C. Stadler and studied at the Royal Academy Schools. He first gained notice in 1803 with his aquatints after Thomas Girtin’s designs and published under the title of, "Twenty of the most Picturesque Views in Paris and its Environs". Then, from 1808 to 1823, he became one of the principal engravers for William Ottley’s famous volumes on Renaissance art, "The Italian School of Design". F. C. Lewis also contributed etchings for J.M.W. Turner’s, "Liber Studiorum", as well as creating commissioned engravings after the designs of Landseer and Flaxman. |
During his successful career, Frederick Christian Lewis exhibited his art at the Royal Academy (1802-1853), the British Institution (1817-1853), the Society of British Artists (1824-1846) and at the Old Water-Colour Society. He was also appointed Engraver of Drawings to King George IV, King William IV and Queen Victoria. | |
Frederick Christian Lewis was a greatly skilled and versatile printmaker. His abilities to render painting and drawing techniques into the etched medium, in particular, set his art on a high plane. His contributions (from approximately 1805 to 1812) to "Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman Florentine and Venetian Schools" are particularly noteworthy. Aquatints (many printed in colors and sepia tones), stipple engravings, etchings and soft grounds bearing his name are all found within this set. This original etching entitled, "Leda and the Swan" hails from hails from this set. | |
Raphael (Raffaello Santi or Raffaello Sanzio di Urbino): Although he lived only thirty-seven years Raphael stands at the summit of High Renaissance art. He entered the workshop of Perugino in Perugia some time before 1499 and remained there until 1504. He then worked for four years in Florence before moving permanently to Rome. There Raphael was commissioned by Pope Julius II to decorate the papal apartments. Such famous frescoes as the School of Athens were completed by 1511. In 1513 Leo X became Pope and appointed Raphael his Prefect of Antiquities. Raphael’s duties now widened to include architecture, archaeology and tapestry design. Upon his early death in 1520 Raphael was buried with the highest honors in the Pantheon. Raphael is also listed as (Raffaello Santi & Raffaello Sanzio di Urbino) | |
Of Raphael’s drawings Jakob Rosenberg writes, “A genius of Raphael’s caliber and sensibility is really inimitable. There have never been united so impressively in one man’s draughtsmanship grandeur and grace, clarity and beauty, the heroic and serene -- and a higher economy of line has never been attained.” * Raphael's original drawing "Leda and the Swan" was created around 1507. It is in the collection of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle. | |
Leda and the Swan 'In His Majesty's Collection': This original F. C. Lewis etching is based upon Raffaelo's original drawing housed in His Majesty's Collection. It depicts a full length standing portrait of Leda (the queen of Sparta, wife of King Tyndareus and the daughter of Thestios, King of Pleuron), embracing a swan (Zeus, the king of the Gods, the god of the sky and weather, law, order and fate). A cherub or baby is depicted in the lower left corner. In Greek mythology, Zeus came to Leda in the form of a swan and the union produced two eggs in which one produced Castor and Clytemnestra, and the other, Pollux and Helen. However, there are several versions of the parentage of her children and the story. | |
This original soft ground etching was created in 1809 by F. C. Lewis and published by John Chamberlaine, curator to his Majesty's Collection at that time, for the set of engravings based upon drawings in the Royal Collection entitled, "Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine and Venetian Schools". Bearing the text; "From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. Lewis sc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pub. Feby. 7. 1809, by I. Chamberlaine, Scotland Yard." under the image, and numbered, "Pl. XLVI" in the upper right corner. "Leda and the Swan" is a striking example of the etched art of Frederick Christian Lewis. | |
John Chamberlaine (British, c. 1745 - 1812): In February, 1791, John Chamberlaine was appointed Keeper of Drawings and Medals to the King. As curator to his Majesty’s Collection, Chamberlaine’s greatest achievement was to publish engravings and etchings based upon these famous old master acquisitions. Between March, 1792 and February, 1800, John Chamberlaine published eighty-four stipple engravings based upon Holbein’s portrait drawings. All but four of these engravings were created by Francesco Bartolozzi, who held the title of, ‘Historical Engraver to his Majesty’. | |
In 1796, John Chamberlaine initiated another important set of engravings based upon drawings in the Royal Collection, entitled, Imitations of Original Designs by Leonardo da Vinci. The engravers for this series were Francesco Bartolozzi and his followers. The following year, John Chamberlaine began his final set under the title of, Engravings from the Original Designs of Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico Carracci, in his Majesty's Collection. In the following years this last set was expanded to include engravings based upon the designs of other old masters, such as, Raphael 'Raffaello Santi', Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonaroti, Claude Lorrain, Nicolas Poussin, Leonardo da Vinci, Giovanni Antonio Canal 'Canaletto' and other major artist. For this opus, John Chamberlaine commissioned such leading engravers as Francesco Bartolozzi (1727 - 1815), Luigi Schiavonetti (1765 - 1810), Frederick Christian Lewis (1779 - 1856), Peltro William Tomkins (1760 - 1840) and others to worked upon this project. | |
The engravings for the 1796 Imitations of Original Designs by Leonardo da Vinci and the 1797 Engravings from the Original Designs of Annibale, Agostino and Ludovico Carracci, in his Majesty’s Collection, were both completed in 1812. At this point John Chamberlaine combined the two sets under the general title of Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman Florentine and Venetian Schools. Taking eighteen years to complete, the entire series consisted of sixty-six plates, with the exception of a few sets which contained additional plates (not listed in the index), and bearing the publication date of 1795 or 1796. In order to simulate varying drawing methods, the artists used a wide range array of printmaking techniques such as stippling, soft ground etching and aquatinting, often employing either separately printed color plates or hand-coloring. As a result, some of the most complex and technically accomplished etchings and engravings of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries are found within this scarce and monumental collection. This original soft ground etching hails from this set. It is listed under the title, Leda, plate XLVI (#46), designed by Raffaello Sanzio di Urbino and engraved by F. C. Lewis. The scene depicts the nude figure of Leda standing by the Swan with a cherub looking up. | |
Reference: | Jakob Rosenberg, "Great Draughtsmen from Pisanello to Picasso", Harper & Row, New York, 1974, p. 34. |
Size: | 15 1/4 X 10 3/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
Condition: | Printed upon early 19th century wove paper and with full margins as created in 1809 by F. C. Lewis and published by John Chamberlaine, curator to his Majesty's Collection at that time for the set of engravings based upon drawings in the Royal Collection entitled, "Original Designs of the Most Celebrated Masters of the Bolognese, Roman, Florentine and Venetian Schools". Bearing the text; "From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. Lewis sc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pub. Feby. 7. 1809, by I. Chamberlaine, Scotland Yard." under the image, and numbered, "Pl. XLVI" in the upper right corner. A beautifully printed impression with full, unfaded tonal values and in excellent condition throughout. "Leda and the Swan 'In His Majesty's Collection'" represents a prime, original example of the etched art of Frederick Christian Lewis. |
Subject: | Frederick Christian Lewis, F. C. Lewis, Raphael (Raffaello Santi or Raffaello Sanzio di Urbinoi, "Leda and the Swan 'In His Majesty's Collection'", (Greek mythology: Zeus came to Leda in the form of a swan), original etching, High Renaissance art, Raphael’s drawings, Royal Library, Windsor Castle, Zeus, Castor and Clytemnestra, Pollux and Helen. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Etching by Frederick Christian Lewis 'F. C. Lewis' designed by Raphael Raffaello Santi
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# | Image | Title & Artists | Medium | Date | Engraver | Designer | Notes | - |
01.- | Augusta Fane, Countess of Lonsdale by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | ||
02.- | Arches (Architectural View of a Capriccio from the Forum of Augustus in Rome), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto). | Original Aquatint and Etching | 1811 | F. C. Lewis | Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto) | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "Canaletti delt.", "F. C. Lewis fc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Published April 17 1811. by J. Chamberlaine Scotland Yard.", and numbered, "Pl. LXVI". | ||
03.- | Bacchanalia, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (A Dance before a Herm of Pan, or Priapus), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Nocolas Poussin. | Original Aquatint Engraving | c. 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Nocolas Poussin | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by N. Poussin.", "Engraved by Engrav'd by F. C. Lewis.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Published by I. Chamberlaine London", and numbered, "Pl. XLII". | ||
04.- | Grand Study of Trees (A Pastoral Scene with Dancing Figures), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee). | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | F. C. Lewis | Claude Lorrain | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by Claude Lorrain.", "Engrav'd by F. C. Lewis", "In His Majesty's Collection". | ||
05.- | Leda and the Swan (Greek mythology: Zeus came to Leda in the form of a swan), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael'. | Original Etching | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael' | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed,"From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. Lewis sc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pub. Feby. 7. 1809, by I. Chamberlaine, Scotland Yard.", and numbered, "Pl. XLVI". | Sold | |
06.- | Pharaoh (Moses and the Israelites Pass Through the Red Sea), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee) | Original Etching & Aquatint with Hand Coloring | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Claude Lorrain | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "In His Majesty's Collection", "From the Original Drawing by Claude Lorrain.", "Engrav’d by F. C. Lewis", and the publication line, "Published Jany. 1809, by J Chamberlaine, London", and numbered, "XLVIII". | ||
07.- | Polyphemus (A One-Eyed Giant 'A Cyclops), by the brothers, George Robert Lewis (R. G. Lewis), and Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee). | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | F. C. Lewis G. Lewis |
Claude Lorrain | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "In His Majesty's Collection", "From the Original Drawing by Claude Lorrain.", "Engd by F. C. & G. Lewis". | ||
08.- | Portrait of Henry Bloxam as Child by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | ||
09.- | Portrait of Miss Mary Bloxam as a Young Lady by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | ||
10.- | Portrait of Richard Roland Bloxam as a Child by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | ||
11.- | Sibyl (Sibyl, The Prophetess or The Goddess of Poetry), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael'. | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael' | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. C. Lewis sc.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pubd. Feby. 7. 1809 by I. Chamberlaine Scotland Yard."; with the watermark, "Edmeads & Pine, 1809", and numbered, "Pl. XLIII" | Sold | |
12.- | Study For Part of The Celebrated Fresco, The Heliodorus in The Vatican by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael'. | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1818 | F. C. Lewis | Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael' | William Young Ottley, London, Italian School of Design, bearing the full title, artist names, and publication line. | Sold | |
13.- | Temple of Apollo (Kotylion Mountain, Bassae, Greece), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee). | Original Etching with Hand Coloring | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Claude Lorrain | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by Claude Lorrain.", "Engrav'd by F. C. Lewis", "In His Majesty's Collection". | Sold | |
14.- | The Calmady Children, Emily and Laura Calmady by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | Sold | |
15.- | The Finding of the True Cross by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Gregorio Pagani. | Original Etching & Aquatint | 1812 | F. C. Lewis | Gregorio Pagani | William Young Ottley, London, Italian School of Design, bearing the full title, artist names, and publication line. | Sold | |
16.- | Holy Family (The Virgin with the Christ child, St. Elizabeth, & the infant St. John the Baptist), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael'. | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Raffaello Santi, 'Raphael' | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed,"From the Original Drawing by Raphaello di Urbino.", "F. C. Lewis sct.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Pub.d June 1. 1809, by J. Chamberlaine. Scotland Yard.", and numbered, "Pl. XLIX". | ||
17.- | The Landing of Aeneas (The hero of Virgil's Aeneid, Aeneas was the son of Anchises and Aphrodite), by the brothers, George Robert Lewis (R. G. Lewis), and Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Claude Lorrain (Claude Gellee). | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | F. C. Lewis
G. Lewis |
Claude Lorrain | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by Claude Lorrain.", "Engrav'd by F. C. & G. Lewis", "In His Majesty's Collection", and numbered, "PL. IV" | ||
18.- | The Sisters, Sir Thomas Lawrence's Nieces by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a drawing by Sir Thomas Lawrence. | Original Stipple & Soft Ground Etching with Hand Colouring | 1837 | F. C. Lewis | Sir Thomas Lawrence | Sir Thomas Lawrence’s, Cabinet of Gems, published by Ackermann and Co., London | Sold | |
19.- | Treading the Wine Bags (Three Bacchantes standing in Profile), by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Nicolas Poussin. | Original Aquatint | 1809 | F. C. Lewis | Nicolas Poussin | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "From the Original Drawing by N. Poussin."Engrav'd by F. C. Lewis.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Published by I. Chamberlaine London", and numbered, "Pl. XLVII". | ||
20.- | Virgin & Child & St. John by Frederick Christian Lewis (F. C. Lewis), based upon a design by Michelangelo 'Buonarroti, Michelangelo'. | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1811 | F. C. Lewis | Michelangelo 'Buonarroti, Michelangelo' | John Chamberlaine, London, inscribed, "Mich. I Angelo delt.", "F. C. Lewis Sculp.", "In His Majesty's Collection", and the publication line, "Published April. 17. 1811 by J. Chamberlaine Scotland Yard", and numbered, "Pl. LXIII". | Sold |
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# | Image | Title & Artist | Engraver Info | Medium | Date | - |
01.- | Annibale Carracci's (Head of a Man) by Georg Sigmund Facius | Georg Sigmund Facius (Ratisbon, c. 1750 - London, 1814) | Original Soft Ground Etching & Stipple Engraving | 1807 | ||
02.- | Annibale Carracci's (Old Man's Head) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Soft Ground Etching in Sepia | 1796 | ||
03.- | Annibale Carracci's (King David) by Peltro William Tomkins | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | ||
04.- | Annibale Carracci's (Self-Portrait) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1796 | ||
05.- | Annibale Carracci's (Young Man's Head) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Stipple Engraving in Sepia | 1807 | ||
06.- | Annibale Carracci's (Virgin and Child and St. Anne) by Luigi Schiavonetti | Luigi Schiavonetti (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) | Original Color Aquatint Engraving & Etching | 1807 | ||
07.- | Annibale Carracci's (Virgin and Dead Christ) by Luigi Schiavonetti | Luigi Schiavonetti (Bassano, Italy, 1765 - London, 1810) | Original Aquatint Engraving & Etching | 1807 | ||
08.- | Canaletto's 'Canaletti' (Arches) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Aquatint and Etching | 1811 | ||
09.- | Canaletto's 'Canaletti' (Ruins of a Temple and Arches) by George Hawkins | George Hawkins (London, active, 1800 -1825) | Original Aquatint and Etching | 1811 | ||
10.- | Canaletto's 'Canaletti' (Sea View with Buildings) by George Hawkins | George Hawkins (London, active, 1800 -1825) | Original Aquatint and Etching | 1811 | ||
11.- | Claude Lorrain's (Forest Scene) by Peltro William Tomkins | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | ||
12.- | Claude Lorrain's (Grand Study of Trees) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | ||
13.- | Claude Lorrain's (Landscape with a River View) by Peltro William Tomkins | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | ||
14.- | Claude Lorrain's 'Pharaoh' (Moses and the Israelites) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Etching & Aquatint with Hand Coloring | 1809 | ||
15.- | Claude Lorrain's 'Polyphemus' (A One-Eyed Giant 'A Cyclops by the brothers, George Robert Lewis and Frederick Christian Lewis | George Robert Lewis (London, 1782 - 1871) and Lewis, Frederick Christian (London, 1779 - Enfield, Middlesex,1856) | Original Etching & Aquatint | 1807 | ||
16.- | Claude Lorrain's (Temple of Apollo) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Etching with Hand Coloring | 1809 | Sold | |
17.- | Claude Lorrain's (The Landing of Aeneas) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856), and George Robert Lewis, (London, 1782 - 1871) | Original Etching and Aquatint | 1807 | ||
18.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (A Lawyer) by Robert Shipster | Robert Shipster 'Robert Shepster' (British, 1775 - 1823) | Original Stipple Engraving | 1806 | Sold | |
19.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (An Allegorical Composition) by Peltro William Tomkins | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Stipple Engraving in Sepia | 1811 | Sold | |
20.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Country Girl's Head) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Stipple Engraving in Sepia | 1806 | Sold | |
21.- | Leonardo da Vinci's ('Dante' Five Grotesque Heads) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1806 | Sold | |
22.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Design for a Cannon Foundry by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1796 | Sold | |
23.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Four Profiles) by Benedetto Pastorini | Benedetto Pastorini (Italy, c. 1746 - 1838) | Original Stipple Engraving | 1806 | ||
24.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Large Head of a Man) | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Stipple Engraving | 1796 | Sold | |
25.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Self Portrait of Leonardo) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Stipple Engraving in Sepia | 1795 | Sold | |
26.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Study of an Old Woman) by Benedetto Pastorini | Benedetto Pastorini (Italy, c. 1746 - 1838) | Original Stipple Engraving | 1806 | ||
27.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (The Muscular System) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1796 | Sold | |
28.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (The Skeletal System) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1795 | Sold | |
29.- | Leonardo da Vinci's (Woman's Head) by Peltro William Tomkins | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Stipple Engraving | 1803 | Sold | |
30.- | Ludovico Carracci's (Abraham Entertaining Three Angels) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1797 | ||
31.- | Ludovico Carracci's (Apotheosis of St. Francis by Peltro William Tomkins) | Peltro William Tomkins (London, 1760 - 1840) | Original Aquatint Engraving in Sepia | 1806 | Sold | |
32.- | Ludovico Carracci's (Jacob's Vision) by Francesco Bartolozzi | Francesco Bartolozzi (Florence, Italy, 1727 - Lisbon, Portugal, 1815) | Original Etching | 1797 | ||
33.- | Michelangelo's (Virgin and Child and St. John) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1811 | Sold | |
34.- | Nicolas Poussin's (Bacchanalia, 'A Dance before a Herm of Pan, or Priapus') by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Aquatint Engraving | c. 1809 | ||
35.- | Nicolas Poussin's (Treading the Wine Bags) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Aquatint Engraving | 1809 | ||
36.- | Raphael's (Holy Family, the Virgin with the Christ child, St. Elizabeth, & the infant St. John the Baptist) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1809 | ||
37.- | Raphael's (Leda and the Swan) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Etching | 1809 | Sold | |
38.- | Raphael's (Sibyl) by Frederick Christian Lewis | Frederick Christian Lewis (London, 1779 - 1856) | Original Soft Ground Etching | 1809 | Sold |
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Music & Dance Portrayed in Art Index | The 'Music & Dance Portrayed in Art' directory contains original works of art concentrating upon the theme of music and dance, a subject of great examination and interest for many artists. Their countless portraits or studies of composers, musicians, singers, dancers, and musical instruments are an important contribution to the arts. |
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Women Portrayed in Art Index | The 'Women in Art' directory contains a selection of original works of art with depictions of women in an almost infinite variety of roles, such as women as an object of beauty & desire, at work and of course, motherhood are major themes, as well as many other representations of women have emerged in the fine arts throughout the centuries. |
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