41 results filtered with: John Collier

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A physician telling a patient that he is going to die: the patient stares out at the viewer. Colour photogravure after the Hon. J. Collier, 1908.
John CollierDate: [1908]Reference: 21878i
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Sir William Huggins. Photogravure after John Collier, 1905.
John CollierReference: 12944i
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Charles Robert Darwin. Photogravure after the Hon. J. Collier, 1881.
John CollierDate: 1883Reference: 2379i- Pictures
A one-legged beggar and former soldier approaches a wealthy clergyman for alms. Etching with engraving by John Collier, 1770.
John CollierDate: May 1773Reference: 43852i- Pictures
An operator extracting a tooth. Oil painting by a follower of Tim Bobbin.
John CollierReference: 47449i- Film
The pyrethrum story.
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Extraction of a tooth. Oil painting in the manner of John Collier, known as "Tim Bobbin".
John CollierReference: 47378i
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Thomas Henry Huxley. Oil painting by James Malcolm Stewart after the Hon. John Collier.
John CollierReference: 45681i
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A tooth-drawer using a cord to extract a tooth from an agonized patient. Etching by J. Collier, 1773.
John CollierDate: Publish'd as the Act directs June 1773Reference: 16543i
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A blacksmith extracting a tooth. Oil painting in the manner of John Collier, known as "Tim Bobbin".
John CollierReference: 44637i
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James Andrew. Reproduction of mezzotint after J. Collier.
John CollierDate: 1894Reference: 527i
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Three grotesque old men with missing teeth grimacing and pointing at each other. Engraving by T. Sandars after J. Collier, 1773.
John CollierDate: [June 1773]Reference: 16625i
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A tooth-drawer frightening his patient with a hot coal in order to be able to extract a tooth more easily. Etching by J. Collier after himself, 1773.
John CollierDate: Publish'd as the Act directs May 1773Reference: 16549i
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Extraction of a tooth. Oil painting in the manner of John Collier, known as "Tim Bobbin".
John CollierReference: 44628i
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Three grotesque old men with missing teeth pointing and grimacing at each other. Coloured stipple engraving, 1810, after J. Collier.
John CollierDate: 4 June 1810Reference: 16632i- Pictures
An operator extracting a tooth. Oil painting by a follower of Tim Bobbin.
John CollierReference: 47451i- Books
Human passions delineated in above 120 figures : droll, satyrical, and humorous : designed in the Hogarthian style, very useful for young practitioners in drawing / By Timothy Bobbin.
John CollierDate: 1773 [i.e. 1858]
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Thomas Henry Huxley. Etching by L. Flameng after the Hon. J. Collier.
John CollierReference: 9930i
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A tooth-drawer using pincers to extract a tooth from an old woman, her husband agonizingly observes the situation. Pen drawing after J. Collier, 1773.
John CollierReference: 16567i
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One man vomits into a bowl as his companion lifts his wig and steadies the bowl. Etching by T. Sandars, 1773, after J. Collier.
John CollierDate: June 1773Reference: 26315i
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A blacksmith extracting a tooth. Oil painting in the style of John Collier, known as "Tim Bobbin".
John CollierReference: 44616i
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A tooth-drawer using pincers to extract a tooth from an old woman, her husband agonizingly observes the situation. Pen drawing after J. Collier, 1773.
John CollierReference: 16566i
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A tooth-drawer frightening his patient with a hot coal causing him to pull away violently and extract a tooth. Coloured etching, 1810, after J. Collier.
John CollierDate: [1810]Reference: 16551i
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The passions, humorously delineated / By Timothy Bobbin, Esq., author of the Lancashire dialect: containing twenty-five plates, with his portrait, title plate, and poetical descriptions.
John CollierDate: 1810- Pictures
Charles Robert Darwin. Photogravure after the Hon. J. Collier, 1881.
John CollierDate: 1883Reference: 12616i