Louis Gérard Scotin
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5 works

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A nobleman and an alderman sit at a table neggotiating a marriage settlement between the son of the former and the daughter of the latter. Engraving by Louis Gérard Scotin after William Hogarth, 1745.
William HogarthDate: April 1st, 1745Reference: 38350i- Pictures
The Zingara, also known as the Egyptian woman. Etching by G. Scotin after R. Dalton, 1745.
Richard DaltonDate: 27 May 1745Reference: 663735i- Pictures
Mercury (Hermes). Etching by G. Scotin after R. Dalton, 1746.
Richard DaltonDate: 20 March 1746Reference: 663986i
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The countess, having taken a dose of laudanum nears death, and is kissed by her sickly child held towards her by an elderly maid; her father slips her ring from her finger. Engraving by Louis Gérard Scotin after William Hogarth, 1745.
William HogarthDate: [1745]Reference: 38358i- Pictures
A man leaning forwards, resting his left foot on a rock (Antinous?). Etching by G. Scotin after R. Dalton, 1745.
Richard DaltonDate: 12 August 1745Reference: 663751i


