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Taylor, James, 1745-1797

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  • Royal College of Physicians: the courtyard, viewed through the pillars of the entrance, with gentlemen standing about. Engraving by J. Taylor after S. Wale, 1761.
  • Burial of the dead in the graveyard of a parish church. Etching by James Taylor.
  • Three kneeling figures pray for a sick man. Etching by James Taylor, 17--.
  • Saul consults Samuel after the witch of Endor has conjured him from the dead; demons crowd the background. Engraving by J. Taylor after S. Rosa, 1813.
  • Samson carries the gates of Gaza up to the mount of Hebron. Etching by J. Taylor after F. Verdier, 1698.
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    • Pictures

    Clocks: various forms of sundial. Engraving by J. Taylor.

    | Reference: 45220i
    • Pictures

    Clocks: various forms of sundial. Engraving by J. Taylor.

    | Reference: 45221i
    • Pictures

    Clocks: various forms of sundial. Engraving by J. Taylor.

    | Reference: 45222i
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    Burial of the dead in the graveyard of a parish church. Etching by James Taylor.

    | Reference: 44191i
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    Three kneeling figures pray for a sick man. Etching by James Taylor, 17--.

    Taylor, James, 1745-1797. | Reference: 37644i
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