13 results filtered with: Matthew Darly

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'Matthew Manna, a country Apothecary'
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Subjects of satire and caricature. Album of etchings by Matthew Darly, 1776.
Matthew DarlyDate: Jan.y 1 1776Reference: 4943i
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A band of militiamen in uniform marching in a disorderly manner, headed by a drummer. Etching by M. Darly, 1777, after E. Topham.
Edward TophamDate: April 10 1777Reference: 31734i- E-books
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The ornamental architect, or young artists instructor, consisting of the five orders, ... with their embelishments [sic] &c. Elegantly engrav'd on (102) folio-plates, by various masters. ... Publish'd by the author Matthias Darly ..
Matthew DarlyDate: [1771]
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A monk carries a small child at night, while on his back he carries a bundle in which the face of a woman is visible: he is delivering them to a convent. Etching.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 29910i- Pictures
Dr Bragge, a picture-dealer wearing a long, loose coat and leaning both hands on a walking stick. Etching by M. Darly, 1771.
Matthew DarlyDate: [Nov 3 1771]Reference: 584094i- Pictures
A member of the Surrey militia strides across Coxheath with a spear. Etching by M. Darly, 1778.
Matthew DarlyDate: Nov 5 1778Reference: 585016i- Pictures
An aged unpleasant apothecary. Coloured etching by M. Darly, 1774.
Matthew DarlyDate: 1 September 1774Reference: 16091i- Pictures
A fashionably-dressed dandy in a spotted suit with an upraised tie walking along a pavement. Etching by M. Darly, ca. 1772.
Matthew DarlyDate: [1772?]Reference: 579671i- Pictures
A French physician. Engraving by M. Darly, 1771.
Matthew DarlyDate: Pubd. accordg. to Act of Parllt. June 13th 1771Reference: 10930i- Pictures
A fashionably dressed apothecary's wife. Coloured etching by M. Darly, 1774.
Matthew DarlyDate: 1 January 1774Reference: 16090i
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A fashionably-dressed dandy apothecary. Etching by M. Darly, 1772.
Matthew DarlyDate: 20 November 1772Reference: 16092i- Pictures
A short stout man drinks from a punchbowl, while Death approaches him from behind and aims his dart at him. Etching by M. Darly, 1773.
Matthew DarlyDate: May 11th 1773Reference: 35868i