An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--.

  • Van der Gucht, Gerard, 1696-1776.
Date:
1 August 1781
Reference:
571654i
  • Pictures
  • Online

Available online

view An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--.

Public Domain Mark

You can use this work for any purpose without restriction under copyright law. Read more about this licence.

Credit

An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

Selected images from this work

View 1 image

About this work

Description

Surmounted by coat of arms (of Richard Mead?) including three pelicans and a chevron

Publication/Creation

[London] (Snow Hill) : W. Turner, 1 August 1781.

Physical description

1 print : engraving ; platemark 23.8 x 16.2 cm

Lettering

A book of figures drawn from the life by L. Cheron. Engrav'd by G. Vander Gucht being very proper for young persons to draw after that study, painting & sculpture. Viro clarissimo Richardo Mead M.D. omnium arti cultori et fautori hasce tabulas a vivis corporibus ab L. Cheron in academia depictas nunc aere incisas summa cum observantia dat, dicat, consecratq(ue) Ger. Vander Gucht.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 571654i

Creator/production credits

"Chéron was also an important drawing teacher, first at the private school established in 1711 by Sir Godfrey Kneller at his house on Great Queen Street and then—when Kneller's academy split into two groups in 1718—at the St Martin's Lane Academy, of which, together with John Vanderbank, he was a founder. At this later academy particular emphasis was placed on life drawing, a female model being introduced for the first time in 1722."--Oxford dictionary of national biography

Type/Technique

Languages

Where to find it

  • LocationStatusAccess
    Closed stores

Permanent link