10 results filtered with: Richard Livesay

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A skeleton wrestling with a man, the man seems to be winning. Engraving by R. Livesay after W. Hogarth.
William HogarthReference: 39197i
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John Fothergill. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi after R. Livesay, 1782.
Richard LivesayDate: 1782Reference: 3031i
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A skeleton (death) wrestling with a man, the skeleton seems to be winning. Engraving by R. Livesay after W. Hogarth.
William HogarthReference: 39196i
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William Hogarth embarking on a boat in the Thames near Sheerness, accompanied by four friends. Etching by R. Livesay after S. Scott and W. Hogarth.
Samuel ScottDate: 27 Nov. 1781Reference: 39238i- Pictures
Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Charlotte of Great Britain, consort to King George III. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi after R. Livesay.
Richard LivesayDate: [1794?]Reference: 2858605i
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John Bigg, an eccentric hermit. Etching attributed to R. Livesay, 1787.
Richard LivesayDate: Dec:r 10th: 1787Reference: 167i
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William Hogarth making a drawing of his companions and himself as they shave and take their breakfast. Etching by Richard Livesay, 1781, after William Hogarth, 1732.
William HogarthDate: 27 November 1781Reference: 30069i- Pictures
A torso-less figure straddles two paddles with a knife, spoon,fork and a pipe hanging from his neck and a pouch and a glass from each of his legs. Etching by R. Livesay after W. Hogarth, 1781.
William HogarthDate: 27 November 1781Reference: 585040i
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John Fothergill. Line engraving by A. Migneret after R. Livesay, 1782.
Richard LivesayReference: 3033i
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John Fothergill. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi after R. Livesay, 1782.
Richard LivesayReference: 3032i