18 results filtered with: Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831
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After attacking a windmill believed to be a giant, Don Quixote and his horse Rocinante lie on the ground, while Sancho Panza rides to their rescue. Engraving by C.T. Warren, 1796, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: [1796]Reference: 3005078i- Pictures
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Women representing architecture and astronomy. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1803, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 22 October 1803Reference: 25669i- Pictures
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Three fairies in a garden looking at the plants; representing botany. Stipple engraving by J. Chapman after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Reference: 25670i- Pictures
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An old man and a child are seated under a tree; dog sleeping on the ground. Lithograph by R. Corbould, 1802.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 1802Reference: 573349iPart of: Specimens of polyautography.- Pictures
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An old woman sits spinning by candelelight as a boy and a cat warm themselves by the fire. Engraving by J. Parker after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: May 1 1793Reference: 29960i- Pictures
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A man holds out his hand to a weeping woman [Fidelia]. Engraving by Springwell after R. Corbould, 1792.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 31 August 1792Reference: 37539i- Pictures
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A man with papers in his hand looks questioningly at a young woman (Pamela) who turns her face away. Engraving by C. Warren, 1801, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: June 14 1801Reference: 28046i- Pictures
King George III. Engraving by C. Warren after R. Corbould, 1791.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: May 20th 1791Reference: 2004630i- Pictures
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The death of Lord Nelson on the deck of HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar. Engraving by J. Taylor, 1806, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: Nov.r 8th 1806Reference: 548104i- Pictures
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A man conducts an alchemical experiment with an alembic, in the foreground, in the background a female figure representing the world observes a man of the new school of chemistry who prepares an oxygen experiment with a glass jar and a candle: a representation of the historical transition between alchemy and chemistry. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1805, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 27 July 1805Reference: 25676i- Pictures
Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Charlotte of Great Britain, consort to King George III. Stipple engraving by C. Warren, 1804, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: March 24; 1804Reference: 2858665i- Pictures
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A man in the foreground conducts an alchemical experiment with an alembic; in the background a female figure representing the world looks at a chemist, who prepares an oxygen experiment with a glass jar and a candle; representing the historical transition from alchemy to chemistry. Stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1805, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 27 July 1805Reference: 37371i- Pictures
Erasmus Darwin. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1807, after J. Rawlinson.
Rawlinson, J., active 1807-1823.Date: 1807Reference: 9896i- Pictures
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Traveller with an ass carrying a shrine, which is venerated by a couple. Engraving by R. Corbould after X. Le Prince.
Leprince, Auguste-Xavier, 1799-1826.Reference: 30572i- Pictures
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A widow with her maid Betty consults a fortune-teller in the hope that he will predict whether she will marry again, and how many times. Etching by I. Taylor, 1785, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831Date: 1785Reference: 11525i- Pictures
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Neptune surrounded by Triton and sea-nymphs is presented with the fruits of the sea; representing conchology. Stipple engraving by J. Chapman after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Reference: 41853i- Pictures
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The wounding of Lord Nelson on the deck of HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar. Engraving by Taylor after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: 27 March 1813Reference: 548101i- Pictures
A winged woman (the genius of literature and science) presents a young man and young woman to Minerva. Stipple engraving by J.W. Chapman, 1812, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831.Date: Sep.r 19th 1812Reference: 2439389i