EditorialNorth West View of Montacute House, Somersetshire, The Seat of John Phelips Esqr., John Buckler FSA, 17701851, British, and John Chessell Buckler, 17931894, British, 1811, Watercolor and pen and black ink on moderately thick, cream wove paper, Sheet: 1...
Editoriala. Doorway in one of the Rooms at Montacute House / b.Door of Library at Montacute House, John Buckler FSA, 17701851, British, and John Chessell Buckler, 17931894, British, 1810, Watercolor and pen and black ink on moderately thick, cream wove paper, S...
EditorialSouth View of Montacute House, John Buckler FSA, 17701851, British, and John Chessell Buckler, 17931894, British, 1811, Watercolor and pen and black ink on moderately thick, cream wove paper, Sheet: 19 3/4 ? 14 inches (50.2 ? 35.6 cm) and Image: 9 3/4 ...
EditorialThomas Montacute or Montagu, 4th Earl of Salisbury, English military commander during the 100 Years War and a knight, 1422. Montagu wears a fur hat, a suit of plate armour with ornamented palettes, a cloak and holds a pole-axe. A bevor helmet with over...
EditorialJohn Lord Montacute, from his Monument on the north side of the Nave of Salisbury Cath., Tomb of John, Lord Montacute, in Salisbury Cathedral, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 105, 94, after p. 70, Stothard,...
EditorialLord John de Montacute, Tomb of John, Lord Montacute, in Salisbury Cathedral, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 106, 95, after p. 72, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred St...
Editorial(Figures from left to right) : Fig.56 : Anne Beauchamp, sister of Henry, Duke of Warwick, a bear unmuzzled at her feet. Fig.57: Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, 'the Kingmaker', in armour, holding a shield with heraldic decoration in his left han...
EditorialThe east front of Montacute House. England; early 19th century. (Whole drawing) View of the east front of Montacute House, co. Somerset Originally published/produced in England; early 19th century. . Source: Add. 37121, No.2.