Volume 1
Catalogue of engraved British portraits : preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum / by Freeman O'Donoghue.
- O'Donoghue, Freeman M. (Freeman Marius)
- Date:
- 1908
Licence: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Credit: Catalogue of engraved British portraits : preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum / by Freeman O'Donoghue. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Subject Paintek Engraver 96. Bust, to r.; oval in octagon. Book illustration, ‘ P. 1. pag. 469.’ Anon. Line; 4} x 2§ in. 97. H. L., to 1., in cuirass and sash; ‘ Olivier Cromwel Luytenant Generael,’ etc. Dutch book illustration, ‘Fo. 114.’ Line ; 4§ x 2g in. same plate, with title altered to ‘ Protector van Engelandt,’ etc., ‘ Fol. 32.’ 99 same plate, with reference altered to ‘ Fo. 297.’ J) 98. Similar to the preceding; ‘ Olivier Cromwel Luytenant Generael,’ etc. 99 Line ; 5f X 3| in. 99. W. L., on a rearing horse, in hat, holding truncheon, the words ‘ Duce et Auspice Christo ’ issuing from his mouth. Line; 7| x 5f in. 100. H. L., to r., in armour; octagonal frame inscribed * Oliviero Cromwel.’ 99 Line ; 5} x 4| in. 101. W. L., standing, to r., holding truncheon, in dress and attitude of Philip II. of Spain; ‘ Oliviero,’ etc. [Fanciful.] * 99 Etching; 6} x 4} in. 102. H. L., to r., in armour; oval frame of laurel. 99 Line; 17} X 15} in. Clipped impression. 103. Bust, to r., in armour; oval frame, with vignette of his proclamation below.' Title to ‘ Het Leven en de Dood van Olivier,’ etc. 99 Line ; 4| x 2} in. 104. T. Q. L., to 1., standing, in hat with feathers, r. hand on truncheon; Latin title. 99 Line; 6} X 5} in. 105. Satirical; H. L., to r., in hat, pipe in mouth, spectacles on nose, owl on shoulder, etc.; oval. ‘ Olivier Cromwel Proteckteur Geeweest.’ 99 Line; 5 x 3jf in. 106. Facsimile copy from the last. 99 Line ; same dimensions. 107. Travestied as Agathocles, the tyrant of Sicily; H. L., to r., in fur cap; oval frame on pedestal. Front, to Perrinchief’s Sicilian Tyrant, 1676. 99 Line; 5§ x 3} in. 108. Bust, to 1., in armour; oval, with letters O. C. in lower comers. 99 Mezz.; 3} x 3} in. 109. Bust, r. profile, with wreath; obverse of the satirical medal struck in Holland to ridicule the subservience of France and Spain to England. With title ‘ The Differ- ence of Times between those Times and these Times.’ Pub. 1739. 99 Line; 7§ X 10} in. 110. Bust, face in profile to r. From a medal. Etching; 2 in. diam. Clipped impression. 111. When a child, aged 2 ; II. L., to r. From picture at Chequers. PL to Gardiner’s Cromwell, 1899. Photogravure ; 8 x 6} in. O M >](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28034399_0001_0547.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)