Thomas Bewick and His PupilsChatto and Windus, 1884 - 264 páginas |
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... pencil and shells of colours ; and , thus sup- plied , I became completely set up ; but of patterns , or drawings , I had none . The beasts and birds , which enlivened the beautiful scenery of woods and wilds surrounding my native ...
... pencil and shells of colours ; and , thus sup- plied , I became completely set up ; but of patterns , or drawings , I had none . The beasts and birds , which enlivened the beautiful scenery of woods and wilds surrounding my native ...
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... from Cherryburn . The little pencil sketch which Bewick made for this tailpiece is still in existence . It belongs to Mr. J. W. Barnes of Durham . strangely moved by the poor creature's piteous screams of terror 11. ] 19 BEWICK'S BOYHOOD .
... from Cherryburn . The little pencil sketch which Bewick made for this tailpiece is still in existence . It belongs to Mr. J. W. Barnes of Durham . strangely moved by the poor creature's piteous screams of terror 11. ] 19 BEWICK'S BOYHOOD .
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... are 1 1 An original pencil sketch for " The Hound and the Hunts- " is in the possession of Mr. Edward Ford , who obtained it from Miss Jane Bewick . man " The Man , the Cat , the Dog , v . ] ' GAY'S FABLES , ' ' SELECT FABLES . 55.
... are 1 1 An original pencil sketch for " The Hound and the Hunts- " is in the possession of Mr. Edward Ford , who obtained it from Miss Jane Bewick . man " The Man , the Cat , the Dog , v . ] ' GAY'S FABLES , ' ' SELECT FABLES . 55.
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... in which the allegorists of the day would have delighted , —become under his pencil mere lumbering and futile unrealities , ill at ease in their nakedness , and not to be credited under 66 block for the " Fabliaux " of Le Grand.
... in which the allegorists of the day would have delighted , —become under his pencil mere lumbering and futile unrealities , ill at ease in their nakedness , and not to be credited under 66 block for the " Fabliaux " of Le Grand.
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... of the day would have delighted , become under his pencil mere lumbering and futile unrealities , ill at ease in their nakedness , and not to be credited under 88 66 THOMAS BEWICK . any system of theology . "QUADRUPEDS," " "BIRDS"
... of the day would have delighted , become under his pencil mere lumbering and futile unrealities , ill at ease in their nakedness , and not to be credited under 88 66 THOMAS BEWICK . any system of theology . "QUADRUPEDS," " "BIRDS"
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A. B. GROSART Ackermann's Æsop Anecdotes animals apprenticeship artist Beilby block CHARLES Charlton Nesbit Chatto Cherryburn Clennell Clennell's cloth extra cloth gilt cloth limp coloured Complete copies Crown 8vo Croxall Croxall's cuts Daughter death Demy 8vo designs drawing Edited EDWARD Essay Fables of Æsop face Facsimile Fcap Frontispiece Garden Gay's Fables George Gray Guy Waterman Harvey HEADPIECE HENRY Hogarth Illus illustrated boards JAMES John Bewick Land Birds London Love Memoir ment Miss Bewick Nesbit Newcastle NICHOLAS'S CHURCH Northcote's Fables Notes Novels numerous Illustrations original Ovingham pencil PICCADILLY NOVELS picture Plates popular Portrait Post 8vo printed published pupils Quadrupeds Queen Religious Emblems RITSON'S ROBIN HOOD Robert Robert Johnson ROBIN HOOD Robinson says Select Fables sketches Small 8vo Society Square 8vo Stories Stothard TAILPIECE Thomas Bewick Three Vols tion Translated trated boards trations Treatise vignette volume Water Birds water-colour Wife William wood-engraving Woodcuts
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