32 results filtered with: Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845
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Three vignettes: a man rescued from beneath the ice in Hyde Park, a man, apparently drowned, being brought in by boat, a man resuscitated and recovering in bed. Wood engraving, 1821, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: April 1821Reference: 17924i- Pictures
The plague in London, 1665. Etching by A. Smith, 1810, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 20 October 1810Reference: 10069i- Pictures
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Lord Nelson's tomb. Line engraving with etching by J. Landseer after R. Smirke, 1809.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1809Reference: 46691i- Pictures
Juno (?) holding thunderbolts over a stormy sea presides over a monument adorned with eight portraits of English seamen in roundels. Engraving by A. Smith and J. Newton, 1795, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: April 10 1795Reference: 2870658i- Pictures
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A man being brought in by boat apparently drowned, his wife and family grieve on the shore. Watercolour by R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Reference: 17928i- Pictures
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Christ raising the widow's son. Stipple engraving by J. Godby after R. Smirke, 1808.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 2nd February 1808Reference: 34542i- Pictures
An episode in The merry wives of Windsor: Sir John Falstaff is invited to a tryst in Windsor Forest at night, dressed in bizarre clothing: he is attacked by children dressed as fairies and by the merry wives. Stipple engraving by I. Taylor, 1795, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: [1795]Reference: 3162264i- Pictures
Mercury (Hermes) god of trade, standing next to a monument adorned with portraits of six English merchants in roundels. Engraving by T. Milton, 1806, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1 Jan.y 1806Reference: 2870657i- Pictures
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A strange looking man on a stage is being cheered on by his audience. Engraving by C. Grignion after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Feb.18. 1786Reference: 32454i- Pictures
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King Charles I imprisoned in Carisbrooke castle. Engraving by G. Noble, 1800, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Sept.r 1 1800Reference: 2038520i- Pictures
Day dawns at the cave of Belarius: Guiderius and Arviragus follow him out into the daylight; representing morning. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913420i- Pictures
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An episode in 'Gil Blas': Gil Blas and Don Alphonso, on the road from Toledo to Cuenca, receive advice from a hermit who subsequently reveals himself as their friend Don Raphael in disguise. Engraving by F. Engleheart after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1821Reference: 30015i- Pictures
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A young woman, holding her garment at the shoulder with her left hand. Engraving by James Mitchell after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: [1820?]Reference: 672723i- Pictures
Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth night sits by a ruined monastery thinking about her concealed love for Duke Orsino; representing evening. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913422i- Pictures
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A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Watercolour by R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Reference: 17930i- Pictures
A man being brought in by boat apparently drowned, his wife and family grieve on the shore. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 6 March 1787Reference: 20314i- Pictures
A woman personifying architecture, with St Paul's cathedral, London in the background, presides over five portraits of British builders of church buildings in ovals. Engraving by T. Holloway, 1801, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: April 10 1801Reference: 2870432i- Pictures
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Saint Cecilia. Line engraving by F. Bartolozzi after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1790-1799Reference: 4625i- Pictures
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A vain woman (Lady Pentweazle) sits to a portrait-painter (Carmine) while a servant holds her lapdog. Mezzotint by D. Lucas, 1832, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: [1832]Reference: 33188i- Pictures
King Charles II taking refuge in Boscobel. Engraving by B.T. Pouncy and R. Rhodes, 1800, after J. Farington and R. Smirke.
Date: April 1800Reference: 2042941i- Pictures
Thomas Gray, recalled after his death as having often sat at Stoke Poges contemplating the flowing of a stream in the middle of the day; representing noon. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913421i- Pictures
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An angel crowns Britannia as a reward for defeating France in the naval battle in the eastern Atlantic on 1 June 1794. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1803, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1803Reference: 37671i- Pictures
Two angels holding a banner on which are eight portraits of British ecclesiastics in ovals. Engraving by P. Thomson, 1795, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: July 1795Reference: 2870433i- Pictures
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Tahitians kneeling before Captain James Wilson after the cession of the district of Matavai in Tahiti. Stipple engraving with etching by F. Bartolozzi after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: 1 January 1803Reference: 42667i- Pictures
A girl has fallen asleep on a sofa: two other girls conspire to steal the letter she has in her hand. Engraving by A. W. Warren after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Reference: 28465i