20 results filtered with: Gerard Vandergucht

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Fish, eels, shellfish and crustaceans (22 different varieties), lying dead on a table and in baskets. Etching, by G. Van der Gucht after P.A. Rysbrack, 1750/1770.
Pieter Andreas RijsbrackDate: [1750/1770?]Reference: 581047i
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An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--.
Gerard VanderguchtDate: 1 August 1781Reference: 571654i
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Game animals, birds and waterfowl (23 varieties), lying dead on the ground beneath an oak tree, in a pastoral setting. Etching, by G. Van der Gucht after P.A. Rysbrack (?), 1750/1770?.
Pieter Andreas RijsbrackDate: [1750/1770?]Reference: 581045i- Pictures
King Charles I about to address his troops in Shrewsbury. Engraving by G. van Gucht after P. Tillemans.
Peter TillemansDate: [1728]Reference: 2889844i
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Half-human, half-monkey barbers shaving a goat. Etching by G. van der Gucht after J. Wootton.
John WoottonDate: 1700-1799Reference: 30313i- Pictures
Saint Joseph apologizes to the Virgin Mary for doubting God's paternity of Jesus Christ. Etching by G. Van der Gucht after A. Tiarini.
Alessandro TiariniDate: [before 1776]Reference: 2707294i- Books
A mechanical account of poisons, in several essays / By Richard Mead.
Richard MeadDate: MDCCXLV [1745]
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The uterus, after Swammerdam, De Graaf and Cheselden. Etching, 1743.
Date: [1743]Reference: 37305i- Pictures
Mars [Ares]. Engraving by G. van der Gucht after L. Cheron after L. Carracci.
Ludovico CarracciReference: 11695i- Books
The anatomy of the human body / By W. Cheselden.
William CheseldenDate: 1756
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The genito-urinary system, after Eustachius, Cheselden, and De Graaf. Etching, 1743.
Date: [1743]Reference: 37303i
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Henry Cope. Line engraving by G. van der Gucht, 1736.
Date: 1736Reference: 2060i- Books
The old batchelor : a comedy / Written by Mr. Congreve.
William CongreveDate: 1735
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Saint Luke, painting a picture of the Virgin. Engraving by G. van Gucht after P. de Jode.
Pieter de Jode IDate: 1700-1799Reference: 6340i
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Astronomy, in five books / by Roger Long.
Roger LongDate: 1742-1764 [i.e. 1784]
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Marcus Modus Asiaticus. Line engraving by G. van der Gucht, 1723, after W. Stukeley.
William StukeleyDate: 1723Reference: 6956i
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Nicholas Saunderson [Sanderson]. Line engraving by G. van der Gucht, 1740, after J. Vanderbank, 1719.
John VanderbankDate: 1740Reference: 8377i
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A bedchamber with a man about to be blinded: a fire blazes in a cauldron and a man holds his spear in the fire while another man is restrained. Etching by G. van der Gucht after H. Gravelot.
Hubert-François GravelotReference: 43418i
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The base of the brain with part of the medulla oblongata, the blood vessels injected with wax, and the cerebellum (Table XII, figs 1-2), after Cowper in Ridley (1695); the foetal heart, the larynx and the viscera (Table XIII), after an etching by G. Vandergucht in Cheselden (1740) Etching by I. Basire, 1743.
Date: [1743]Reference: 37281i
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John Allen. Line engraving by G. van der Gucht.
Gerard VanderguchtDate: 1700-1799Reference: 5008i