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Collection Photo, Print, Drawing [Miscellaneous prints from the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection]

About this Item

Title

  • [Miscellaneous prints from the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection]

Summary

  • LOT consists of European prints showing the Madonna and child, views of Westmingster Abbey, views related to Napoleon Bonaparte, genre and historic scenes, classical themes and satires.

Created / Published

  • [1565-ca. 1900]

Contents

  • 1. Cruikshank, George after Antoine Vernet. Napoleon's Decisive Victory over the Austrians, at the Battle of Marengo, ca. 1824, aquatint; -- 2. Gole, Jacon and Cornelis Dusart. 'T'Hondje Sit Op [Little Dog Sit Up], 1689, reproduced later; -- 3. Parry, August after Jules Dupre. [A Wayside Inn, Brittany], [19th century], etching; -- 4. Payne, Albert after Eglon Henrick van der Neer. The Lute Player, [ca. 1839], line engraving; -- 5. Payne, Albert after Frans van Mieris. The Scholar, [ca. 1839], line engraving; -- 6. Wierix, Hieronymous after Albrecht Durer. [Les Trois Genii], 1565, line engraving; -- 7. Wierix, Jan after Albrecht Durer. [La Vierge allaitant l'enfant Jesus], 1566, line engraving; -- 8. to 10. Unidentified reproductions of medieval woodcuts and manuscripts; -- 11. Unidentified artist after Ernest Messonier. [Key to the officers depicted in Messonier's painting Napoléon, la Campagne de France de 1814], [between 1879 and 1900]; -- 12. Bartolozzi, Francesco after Giovani Battista Cipriani. [Cupid and Psyche from the Marlborough Gem], 1779, stipple engraving & etching; -- 13. Haig, Axel Herman. [A dark corner, Westminster Abbey], 1886, etching; -- 14. Haig, Axel Herman. [Entrance to Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey], 1886, etching; -- 15. Haig, Axel Herman. [Waiting for the Ferry, Lubec], 1886, etching before all letters; -- 16. Haig, Axel Herman. [View of the Chancel from the south transept - Westminster Abbey], 1885, etching before letters; -- 17. Haig, Axel Herman. [Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey], 1886, etching; -- 18. Martinet, Achille after Raphael. La Vierge a l'Oiseau, 1838, line engraving; -- 19. Martinet, Achille after Raphael. [La Vierge l'Oiseau], 1838, line engraving without letters; -- 20. Martinet, Achille after Raphael. [La Vierge aux Palmiers], 1845, line engraving; -- 21. Mercurj, Paolo after Paul Delaroche. Jane Gray, 1858, line engraving; -- 22. Miller, Elis Freeman. [A Summer Afternoon], 1882, etching; -- 23. Morse, Auguste Achille after Hans Memling. Vierge aux Donataires, [between 1863 and 1900], line engraving; -- 24. Noel, C. F. after Franciabigio, (formerly attributed to Raphael). Jeune Homme Meditant, [between 1800 and 1820], stipple engraving; -- 25. Parkes, R. B. after Robert James Gordon, [Viola], 1883, mezzotint proof before letters; -- 26. Piringer, Jean Baptiste after Jean Baptiste Isabey. Napoléon le Grand a décrété le 15 Mars 1803, [between 1813 and 1815], aquatint; -- 27. Raab, Johann after Titian. Madonna mit dem Kinde, [between 1845 and 1899], line engraving; -- 28. Raimbach, Abraham after David Wilkie. The Cut Finger, 1819, line engraving.

Format Headings

  • Engravings--1770-1900.
  • Paintings--Reproductions--1770-1900.

Genre

  • Engravings--1770-1900
  • Paintings--Reproductions--1770-1900

Notes

  • -  Arrangement: Arranged by size and then alphabetically by engraver.
  • -  Collection title devised by Library staff.
  • -  Container 1 holds nos. 1 to 11, Container 2 holds nos. 12 to 28.
  • -  Gift; Mrs. Gardiner Greene Hubbard; 1898; (DLC/PP-1898:R01).

Medium

  • 28 prints : intaglio ; sheets 38 x 23 cm and smaller.

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 15552 (FM -- B size)(FM -- C size) [P&P]

Source Collection

  • Hubbard collection of fine prints

Repository

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2022631265

Rights Advisory

  • No known restrictions on publication.

Access Advisory

Online Format

  • image

Additional Metadata Formats

Rights & Access

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  • Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.
  • Reproduction Number: ---
  • Call Number: LOT 15552 (FM -- B size)(FM -- C size) [P&P]
  • Access Advisory: Stored offsite. Please contact us at least 5 working days in advance of your visit in order to view the material, http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.access_request

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    • No, the item is not digitized. Please go to #2.
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Cite This Item

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Miscellaneous printsfrom the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection. , ca. 1900. [1565] Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2022631265/.

APA citation style:

(ca. 1900) Miscellaneous printsfrom the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection. , ca. 1900. [1565] [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2022631265/.

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Miscellaneous printsfrom the Gardiner Greene Hubbard Collection. [1565] Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2022631265/>.