Mexican illustrations, founded upon facts; indicative of the present condition of society, manners, religion, and morals, among the Spanish and native inhabitants of Mexico / [Mark Beaufoy].
- Mark Beaufoy
- Date:
- 1828
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Mexican illustrations, founded upon facts; indicative of the present condition of society, manners, religion, and morals, among the Spanish and native inhabitants of Mexico / [Mark Beaufoy]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Ornaments from the Antique, A SELECTION OF ARCHITECTURAL AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, Greek, Roman, and Italian; drawn from the Originals in various Museums and Buildings in Italy, By JOHN JENKINS and WILLIAM HOSKING, Architects. The Work will be completed in Eight Parts, each containing Five Prints; drawn in Outline on Stone, with the effect of Etching, and slightly height- ened with Shadow. The Price of each Part, on Super Royal Folio, 6s. on Imperial, Proof Impressions, on India Paper, 10s. 6d. Lithographed by ENGELMANN, GRAF, CoINDET, and Co. LONDON AND ITS VICINITY, to the Extent of about Twenty Miles: in a Series of PLATES, engraved by GEORGE Cooke, from Original Drawings by CaticorT, Prout, HARDING, STANFIELD, &c. BURNET, CLENNELL, BARRETT, CoTMAN, &c, &c. The Work will be published in Parts, at intervals of Two Months, con- taining Four Puates. Imperial 8vo. price 5s.; 4to. 7s: 6d.; on India Paper, 14s.—Seven Parts are already out. ‘¢ With regard to the present work, it will readily be acknowledged, even by those who have never seen it, that Mr. G. Cooke is, of all artists, the very man to undertake the delineation of the beauties of London; and we are confident that when the work is universally seen (to which end we bope oar notice may contribute) the expectation which the famé of the engraver cannot fail to create will be amply verified.”—New Monthly Magazine, April, 1827. THE PASSES OF THE ALPS. By WI.LiiAm BRocKE- pon, Member of the Academy of Fine Arts at Florence. Each Part will contain EIGHT ENGRAVED SuBJECTSs, and a MAP OF THE Route. Price, in Imperial 8vo. 16s. Royal 4to. 11. 4s. India Proofs, 1l.11s.6d. Twenty-five Sets are taken off on Imperial 4to. price 21.2s. With Etchings, 51.5s.—The Work will extend to Twelve Numbers. Parts I. I]. IIT. and IV. already published, contain those of The LITTLE SAINT BERNARD, MONT GENEVRE, MONT CENIS, and MOUNT ST. GOTHARD. ILLUSTRATIONS OF BISHOP WEST’S CHAPEL, in Putney Church, Surrey. Containing Twetve Prints, drawn on Stone by J.G. Jackson, from Admeasurements by G. T. ANDREWS, and J. G. JAck- son. In Royal 4to. Price 14s. A very limited Number is printed in Impe- rial 4to. with the Illustrations on India Paper, price 11. 8s. The Chapel erected at Ely Cathedral by the abovenamed Prelate is familiar to the Architect and Antiquary ; but it is probable the present elegant little Specimen is not so generally known. The Architecture is peculiarly beau- tiful, and is fully detailed, in the hope of rendering it alike acceptable to the Man of polite learning, the Architect, the Antiquary, and the Illustrator of County History. A brief Notice of the Founder (compiled from the Works of Bentham and Lysons) is added as a suitable Appendix to the Work. A COLLECTION OF SEVENTY-TWO PORTRAITS of EMINENT CHARACTERS, sketched from the Life since the Year 1793, by GeorcE Dance, Esq. R. A. and engraved in Imitation of the original Drawings by Wuu11aAm Dantett, R. A.. In Two Volumes, Folio. Price Twelve Guineas.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33280344_0347.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


