9 results filtered with: John Heaviside Clark
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A cauldron of boiling mud on a sulphur mountain, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after Sir George Mackenzie.
George Steuart MackenzieDate: 1811Reference: 43912i
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Potosí, Peru (later Bolivia): Edmond Temple, a lady (Doña Juliana), her Andean servants and two clerics assembled for grace after dinner. Aquatint by J. Clark, 1829, after W. Hornsby.
Hornsby, W., active 1821-1829.Date: 1829Reference: 30537i
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A Spanish couple are dancing the boleras accompanied by a man playing the guitar. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark after Revd. William Bradford.
Bradford, William, active 1808-1809.Date: [1809]Reference: 34189i
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A Greek barber shaving a man. Coloured aquatint by I. Clark after A.N.
N. A.Date: 1818Reference: 29423i
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The head of a rhinoceros with overgrown horn thought to be a unicorn. Coloured lithograph by (J.H.?) Clark after Campbell.
Campbell.Date: 1822Reference: 39933i
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A Turkish executioner. Coloured aquatint by I.H. Clark, 1818.
Date: January 1 1818Reference: 581655i
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Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after H. Holland.
George Steuart MackenzieDate: 1811Reference: 43941i- Pictures
An episode in A sentimental journey through France and Italy (or its continuation): a man contemplating the gravestone of Parson Yorick in a graveyard, attended by four other people. Aquatint attributed to J.H. Clark, 1820, after L. Sterne.
Laurence SterneDate: 1820Reference: 2840872i
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A jet of steam on a sulphur mountain, Iceland. Coloured aquatint by J. Clark, 1811, after Sir George Mackenzie.
George Steuart MackenzieDate: 1811Reference: 43940i