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37 results filtered with: Opie, John, 1761-1807
  • Edward Daniel Clarke. Coloured stipple engraving by E. Scriven, 1825, after J. Opie.
  • Abraham Rees. Stipple engraving by R. Page, 1828, after J. Opie.
  • Thomas Glass. Stipple engraving by E. A. Ezekiel, 1788, after J. Opie.
  • Martyrdom of Thomas of Canterbury. Line engraving by J. Stowe, 1793, after J. Opie.
  • Antoine Laurent Lavoisier. Line engraving by J. Caldwall, 1801, after J. Opie after J. L. David.
  • John Patch. Engraving by E. A. Ezekiel, 1789, after J. Opie.
  • Abraham Rees. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson, 1820, after J. Opie.
  • A puzzled physician taking the pulse of a young female patient, a boy in the backgroung is pointing to arrows, suggesting that the malady is lovesickness. Engraving by S. Freeman after J. Opie.
  • Frank Sayers. Line engraving by W. C. Edwards after J. Opie.
  • Edward Daniel Clarke. Line engraving by Mrs D. Turner, 1824, after J. Opie, 1807.
  • Jesse Foot. Stipple engraving by S. Freeman, 1810, after J. Opie.
  • A young woman is restrained from helping Archbishop Sharp as highwaymen drag him out of his carriage. Line engraving by T. Holloway after J. Opie.
  • Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
  • Joseph Priestley (above) and Antoine Lavoisier (below) Line engraving by R. Caldwall, 1801, after J. Opie and J.-L. David.
  • A bewildered doctor checking the pulse of lovesick young woman, her concerned mother comforts her, in the background Cupid is grinning and pointing to one of his arrows. Coloured mezzotint by W. Ward, 1802, after J. Opie.
  • Abraham Rees. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson, 1825, after J. Opie.
  • Sir Thomas Bernard. Stipple engraving by C. Picart, 1815, after J. or T. Wright after J. Opie.
  • James Alderson. Etching after J. Opie.
  • John Wolcot [Peter Pindar]. Line engraving by J. Corner after J. Opie.
  • Jephthah makes a sacrifice of his daughter according to his rash vow. Line engraving by J.W. Cook after J. Opie.
  • Carolus Linnaeus receives honour from Aesculapius, Flora, Ceres and Cupid. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Caldwall, 1806, after J. Russell and J. Opie.
  • Sir James Mackintosh. Stipple engraving by W. Ridley, 1804, after J. Opie.
  • Edward Daniel Clarke. Line engraving by R. Golding, 1811, after J. Opie.
  • Edward Daniel Clarke. Engraving by J. Rogers after J. Opie.
  • An episode in King Henry VI, part II: Margerie Jourdayne with others conjure up a diabolical spirit in the hope of revealing to Humfrey Duke of Gloucester the results of competing claims to the English crown. Colour stipple print by C.G. Playter and R. Thew after J. Opie, 1796.
  • Joseph Townsend. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1805, after J. Opie, 1780.
  • James Alderson. Lithograph after J. Opie.
  • John Wolcot [Peter Pindar]. Stipple engraving by K. Mackenzie, 1798, after J. Opie.
  • John Wolcot [Peter Pindar]. Mezzotint, 1788, after C. H. Hodges after J. Opie.
  • Abraham Rees. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1811, after J. Opie.