EditorialA design in compartments showing the malpractices at the Shaftesbury election of 1774 which became notorious owing to the petition of the defeated candidate, the subsequent proceedings in the House of Commons, and actions at law 1775-6. The SHAFTESBURY...
EditorialHumours of an Election Entertainment, Print made by T. E. Nicholson, active early 19th century, British, after William Hogarth, 16971764, British, Published by Jones & Co., active 18221850, British, 1833, Etching and line engraving on medium, slightly ...
EditorialHumours of an Election Entertainment, Print made by Thomas Cook, 17441818, British, after William Hogarth, 16971764, British, Published by Longman, active 18041914, British, 1809, Etching and line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper.
EditorialHumours of an Election Entertainment, Print made by T. E. Nicholson, active early 19th century, British, after William Hogarth, 16971764, British, 1833, Etching and line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper.
EditorialThe Humours of Bartholomew Fair, Print made by James Basire, 17691822, British, after Egbert van Heemskerk the Younger, d. ? 1744, Dutch, ca. 1734, Line engraving.
EditorialHumours of an Election Entertainment, Print made by Thomas Cook, 17441818, British, after William Hogarth, 16971764, British, Published by Longman, active 18041914, British, 1809, Etching and line engraving on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper.
EditorialThe base of the tree stands in a heptagonal battlemented enclosure filled with water, its trunk supporting a grapevine held at the bottom by a naked man and woman; alchemists stand in the seven turrets, each holding a flask with the word 'imbibing' ins...
EditorialTHE HUMOURS OF A VOLUNTEER CAMP, 4. The dummy is next provided with a tunic and helmet, and declared to be a man with sunstroke. The regimental doctor, who is somewhat short-sighted declares unhesitatingly that the man is dead !, engraving 1890.
EditorialFrom grave to gay; being essays and studies concerned with certain subjects of serious interest, with the Puritans, with literature, and with the humours of life, now for the first time collected and arranged : Strachey, John St. Loe, 1860-1927.
EditorialA trip to Paradoxia and other humours of the hour : being contemporary pictures of social fact and political fiction : Escott, T. H. S. (Thomas Hay Sweet), 1844-1924.
EditorialThe ingenious and diverting letters of the Lady--travels into Spain; describing the devotions, nunneries, humours, customs, laws, militia, trade, diet, and recreations of that people : Aulnoy, Madame d' (Marie-Catherine), 1650 or 51-1705.
EditorialVarious shows and entertainment which took place on the frozen River Thames. An exact and lively Mapp or Representation of Booths and all the varieties of showes and humours upon the lce on the River of Thames during that memorable Frost Anno Dni MDCLX...
EditorialVarious shows and entertainment which took place on the frozen River Thames. An exact and lively Mapp or Representation of Booths and all the varieties of showes and humours upon the lce on the River of Thames during that memorable Frost Anno Dni MDCLX...
EditorialA design in compartments showing the malpractices at the Shaftesbury election of 1774 which became notorious owing to the petition of the defeated candidate, the subsequent proceedings in the House of Commons, and actions at law 1775-6. The SHAFTESBURY...
EditorialRepresentation of the seven tunics and three humours of the eye, with parts of the head. Book of Macharias on the eye. Late 14th-early 15th century. Source: Sloane 981, f.68. Language: Latin.
EditorialDiagram with the bodily humours, elements, etc. . Various astrological and computistical treatises. England, 2nd half of the 13th century. Source: Harley 3814 vol.1, f.58v. Language: Latin.
EditorialThe base of the tree stands in a heptagonal battlemented enclosure filled with water, its trunk supporting a grapevine held at the bottom by a naked man and woman; alchemists stand in the seven turrets, each holding a flask with the word 'imbibing' ins...
EditorialThe Four Humours. Guild Book of the Barber Surgeons of York. York, 1486, with additions to 1768. (Whole folio) Four male figures representing the Four Humours, Melancholic Man, Sanguine Man, Phlegmatic Man and Choleric Man; with the head of Christ at t...
EditorialTHE HUMOURS OF A VOLUNTEER CAMP, 4. The dummy is next provided with a tunic and helmet, and declared to be a man with sunstroke. The regimental doctor, who is somewhat short-sighted declares unhesitatingly that the man is dead !, engraving 1890.