6 results filtered with: John Cawse

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The dying Sir Wycherly Wychecombe dictates his will. Engraving by J. Cook after J. Cawse, 1844.
John CawseDate: 1844Reference: 37672i
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A decrepit man screaming in pain from gout, rheumatism and catarrh; represented as three tormenting devils. Coloured etching by J. Cawse, 1809, after G.M. Woodward.
George Murgatroyd WoodwardDate: 27 January 1809Reference: 11890i
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An episode in 'Rookwood', a novel by W. Harrison Ainsworth: Luke Bradley, who is threatening Eleanor Mowbray with a dagger, is himself threatened by Ranulph Rookwood with a sword, but Ranulph is suddenly restrained by Dick Turpin. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after J. Cawse, 1837.
John CawseDate: 1837Reference: 42887i
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A fortune-teller. Oil painting attributed to John Cawse.
John CawseReference: 45134i
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Town fops including L. Skeffington, J. Penn and Lord Kirkcudbright, feigning fashionable wounds after the return of the troops from Holland. Coloured etching after J. Cawse, 1799.
John CawseDate: 18 November 1799Reference: 10768i- Pictures
Town fops including L. Skeffington, J. Penn and Lord Kirkcudbright, feigning fashionable wounds after the return of the troops from Holland. Coloured etching by J. Cawse, 1799.
John CawseDate: 18 November 1799Reference: 10767i