6 results filtered with: Cawse, John, 1779-1862
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The dying Sir Wycherly Wychecombe dictates his will. Engraving by J. Cook after J. Cawse, 1844.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Date: 1844Reference: 37672i- Pictures
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A decrepit man screaming in pain from gout, rheumatism and catarrh; represented as three tormenting devils. Coloured etching by J. Cawse, 1809, after G.M. Woodward.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: 27 January 1809Reference: 11890i- Pictures
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An episode in 'Rookwood', a novel by W. Harrison Ainsworth: Luke Bradley, who is threatening Eleanor Mowbray with a dagger, is himself threatened by Ranulph Rookwood with a sword, but Ranulph is suddenly restrained by Dick Turpin. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after J. Cawse, 1837.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Date: 1837Reference: 42887i- Pictures
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A fortune-teller. Oil painting attributed to John Cawse.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Reference: 45134i- Pictures
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Town fops including L. Skeffington, J. Penn and Lord Kirkcudbright, feigning fashionable wounds after the return of the troops from Holland. Coloured etching after J. Cawse, 1799.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Date: 18 November 1799Reference: 10768i- Pictures
Town fops including L. Skeffington, J. Penn and Lord Kirkcudbright, feigning fashionable wounds after the return of the troops from Holland. Coloured etching by J. Cawse, 1799.
Cawse, John, 1779-1862.Date: 18 November 1799Reference: 10767i