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Credit: Sales catalogue 180: James Rimell & Son. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![IMPRESSIONS, £35 . 1733, ete. £10 10s 627 LACROIX (P.) Arts in the Middle Ages - and at the Period of the Renaissance, 19 chromo-lithographs, and upwards of 400 wood engravings, roy. 8vo, hf. morocco extra (rubbed), - 178 6d 1870 6274 LACROIX (P.) XVIlIIme Sidcle, Institu- tions, Usages, et Costumes, France, 1709-1789, 21 fine chromo-lithographs and 350 wood engrav- gilt, 188 6d Paris, 1878 628 LACROIX (P.) Les Arts au Moyen Age, et a l’Epoque de la Renaissance, 19 jine ehromo- lithographs, and 400 wood engravings, imp. 8vo, hf. morocco gilt extra, edges gilt, 17s ; Paris, 1869 629 LAOROIX (P.) Military and Religious Life in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, with upwards of 400 wood engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth extra, 7s Bickers, N.vD. 630 LACROIX (P_) Mceurs, Usages, et Costumes au Moyen Age et a ]’Epoque de la Renaissance, 15 fine chromo-lithographs, and 400 wood en- gravings, imp. 8vo, hf. morocco gilt extra, edges gilt, 1s Paris, 1877 the Middle Ages and at the Renaissance, 400 wood engravings, imp. 8vo, cloth extra, 7s Bickers, N.D. 632 LACROIX (P.) Sciences et Lettres au Moyen Age, et a l’Epoque de la Renaissance, 13 fine chromo-lithographs and 400 wood engrav- ings, thick imp. 8vo, back and sides elegantly tooled in gold, edges gilt, 18s Paris, 1877 633 LAOROIX (P.) Vie Militaire et Religieuse ~au Moyen Age et al’ Epoque de Ja Renaissance, _ 14 fine chromolithographs and 409 wood engrav- ings, imp. 8vo, hf. crimson morocco extra, 15s Paris, 1873 634 LA FONTAINE (J. de) Fasizs Cuorszs, mises en vers, 4 vols, folio, EARLIEST and most briiliant impressions of the series of over 270 _ splendid engravings by Ovpry, old calf gilt, backs neatly repaired, yellow edges, very fine Paris, 1755-9 _ Perhaps the most extensive and magnificent series of engravings ever lavished on any one author, taking front rank among the many fire illustrated editions produced in France during the last century. Earliest issue, with plate of ‘*‘ Monkey and Leopard ” in the rare first state. Paris, 1791 634a LAIRESSE (G. de) Les Principes du Dessein, ou Methode Courte et Facile pour aprendre cet Art en peu de tems, 120 plates of studies of heads, figures, animals, birds, etc., folio, hf. bound, 4s 6d Amst., 1719 635 LANDSEER (Sir E.), Catalogue of the Works of, compiled by A. Graves, 4to, limp cloth, 3s 6d 686 LANDSEER (J.) Descriptive, Explanatory, and Critical Catalogue of Fifty of the Karliest Pictures in the National Gallery, 8vo, cloth, 2s 6d 1834 636a LANDSEER. — Engravings of Lions, Tigers, Panthers, Leopards, Dogs, etc., chiefly T. Landseer, 39 jine plates, 4to, cloth, 5s Bohn, 1853 637 LANZI (L.) History of Painting in Italy, from the Revival of the Fine Arts to the End of the 18th Oentury, translated by T. Roscoe, portrait, 3 vols, post 8vo, cloth, 48 6d Bohn, 1847 638 L’ART Pratique, Recuei] des Documents choisis dans les Ouvrages des Grands Maitres Francais, Italiens, Allemands, Neéderlandais, etc., publié par G. Hirth, 12 parts, 144 plates of metal work, design, ornament, etc., imp. 8vo, in portfolio, 14s 6d 1884 639 LA SERRE (Sr. ds) Hisrorre de L’ Entrée de la Reyne Merz du Roy trés Ohrestien dans la Grande Bretaigne, 13 curious old plates, in- cluding large and interesting view of the PRocES- SION of the Queen passing down CHEAPSIDE, views of Harwich, Colchester, St. James’s Palace, ete.—-L’ Entrée de La Reyne Mere dans les Provinces Unies, 13 plates—bound in 1 vol, old hf. vellum, shabby, £2 2s a@ Londre, 1639 640 LAWRENCE GALLERY, Exhibition Cata- logues 1 to 10, containing descriptions of Original Drawings by celebrated masters, of the italian and Flemish Schools, ia i vol, post ovo, cloth, 3s 6d 1836 641 LE BRUN.—Bowle.’ Passions of the Soul, represented in several Heads, engraved in the manner of Drawing in Chalk, from the Designs of M. Le Brun, 19 stipple engravings, printed in red, folio, wrapper, 486d Carington Bowles, 17— (John) Portraits of the Children of the Mosiniry, drawn from Nature, with Author of the ‘‘ Comic English Grammar,” 8 fine plates, 4to, original cloth, uncut, rare in this state, £1 15s](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33159865_0031.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)