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Catalogue of prints published
by Alexander Browne
From the collection of the National
Portrait Gallery unless otherwise stated. Impressions illustrated
from other collections are distinguished by an asterisk*.
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51.
D11437
Thomas Thynne
Published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
Mezzotint
13 3/8 in. x 9 7/8 in. (340 mm x 250 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered Thomas Thynne Esq.r
Below left P. Lellij Eques / pinxit
Below right Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew ballcony /
in little Queen street
I Before the lettering.
London (BM, 1902-10-11-429, margins and P.6-30 Cracherode collection,
trimmed).
II As described.
Edinburgh (SNPG, EP II 426-1, worn), London (BM, 1838-4-20-66,
margins, 1950-5-20-135, cut to platemark and 1902-10-11-430 ...431,
the latter a counterproof with margins), London (NPG, D11437
and D13674, counterproof and D6956, counterproof).
References: CS 40; BM 2; Beckett
1951, 534.
Location of original painting and related material: Marquess
of Bath, Longleat House, Wiltshire (Beckett 1951, 534, pl. 117).
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52.
D11436
Cornelis van Tromp
Published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
Mezzotint
13 3/8 in. x 9 7/8 in. (340 mm x 250 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered Cornelius Trump K:t Baronet Leiutenant Admirall /
of Holland and Freezland
Below left P. Lellij Eques / pinxit
Below right Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew / ballcony
in little Queen street.
I Before the lettering.
Oxford (Sutherland collection, Clarendon vol. IV, p. 346).
II As described.
London (BM, Foreign Portraits), London (NPG, D11436), Oxford
(Sutherland collection, Clarendon vol. IV, p. 346).
References: CS 41; Beckett 1951,
540.
Location of original painting and related material: National
Maritime Museum, Greenwich (BHC 3060; Beckett 1951, 540, for
previous location, Panshanger House, Hertfordshire).
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53.
D11443
Mary (née Kirke), Lady
Vernon
Published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
Mezzotint
13 3/8 in. x 9 7/8 in. (341 mm x 250 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered Madam Mary Kirk
Below left P. Lely Eques pinxit
Below right Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew / Balcony in
little Queen street
I Before the lettering.
Dowdeswell sale (1809).
II As described.
London (BM, 1902-10-11-396 cut to platemark and 1848-9-11-467,
Portraits, good), London (NPG, D11443), New Haven (B1974.12.548).
References: CS 17; BM 1; Beckett
1951, 549; MacLeod and Marciari Alexander 66
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
Lely studio version inscribed 'Mrs Eleanor Gwynn' in private
collection, Hampshire [1950; photograph NPG Archive]. See also
the engraving of Nell Gwyn by Gerard Valck (H. XXXI, 11; MacLeod
and Marciari Alexander 67).
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54.
D11412
King William III
Published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
Mezzotint
13 1/4 in. x 9 7/8 in. (335 mm x 250 mm) plate size
Circa 1684 (circa 1677)
Lettered His Highness the Prince of Orange &ct
Below left P. lelly Eques pinxit
Below centre Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew Ballcony in
little Queen street
I As described.
London (BM, 1902-10-11-409, trimmed to platemark), London (NPG,
D11412), Oxford (Sutherland collection, vol. I, pt. XIII, p.
808 and counterproof), Windsor (RCIN 602986).
II Retouched. Further burnishing on highlights, e.g. face
and hand, plume of feathers on helmet, fur of dog.
Oxford (Sutherland collection, vol. I, pt. XIII, p. 808).
III Retouched. Face, wig and cravat altered, sash and
belt added.
Subject erased 20mm below increasing inscription area [margin
45mm].
New lettering: His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark
Below left: Hassman Pinxit
Below right: Printed for and sold by Thos Bowles next the
Chapter House in St Pauls Church Yard
London (BM, 1902-10-11-410....410a, both cut to platemark),
Oxford (Sutherland collection).
IV New address at lower right: London. Printed for
Bowles & Carver, Map and Printsellers, No 69 St. Paul's Church
Yard.
London (BM, 1902-10-11-410b, small margins).
V With number at lower left above name of painter: 32.
London (NPG, D7786), Oxford (Sutherland collection, Burnet vol.
II, pt. VII, p. 362).
VI With new address: Printed for Carington Bowles next
the Chapter House in St Pauls Church Yard
Windsor (RCIN 603437).
References: CS 28; BM 11; Layard
1927, 114; Beckett 1951, 566.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
Closest version is copy attributed to William Wissing after Lely,
collection the Duke of Northumberland, Syon House, London (no.
808). See miniature by unknown artist, c.1677, in the
Victoria and Albert Museum (acc. 608-1882, Murdoch 1997, 200).
For variant type (hand on helmet) see mezzotint published by
Richard Tompson after Lely (CS 36; BM 12).
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Subject Mezzotints
Isaac Beckett
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55.
D11718
Lamentation
By Isaac Beckett, published by John Smith, after Annibale Carracci
Mezzotint
15 3/4 in. x 12 3/8 in. (400 mm x 315 mm) plate size
1684 (1599-1600)
Lettered in three couplets Ite me Lacrymæ, ... Filius
ille tuus.
Below left Anib: Cara.s pinxit.
Below right Sold by J. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in
Russell Street Covent Garden.
I Three columns of text, each of two lines.
Below left: Cum privlegio Regis / A.Browne ex:
Below right: Anibal Car.s pinxit / I.Becket fecit.
London (BM, 1838-4-20-51, small margins, good).
II As described.
Glasgow (GLAHA 16617), London (NPG, D11718), Windsor (RCIN 813503).
References: Wessely 305.
Location of original painting and related material: Pinacoteca
Nazionale, Naples (Posner 119). Several versions in collections
including Royal Collection, Hampton Court (Levey 438) and Galleria
Doria Pamphilji, Rome. The mezzotint by Beckett is likely to
derive from an engraving by Pieter de Bailliu (H. I, 19).
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56.
D11729
Cupid and Psyche
By Isaac Beckett, published by John Smith, after Alessandro Turchi
Mezzotint
10 in. x 12 7/8 in. (253 mm x 328 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Title below centre in the design Cupid & Pshiche
Below left in the design I. Smith ex
Below right in the design Alex: Veronese pinxit
I? Lettered: I: Becket fecit. and the address:
Alex: Brown ex.
Plymouth.
II Lower left: I. Smith ex
Cambridge, Chatsworth, London (BM, 1838-2-10-10 presented
by HW Diamond), New York (NYPL, vol. 2, fol. 64), Oxford (Christ
Church, vol. II, fol. 84).
III As described. The plate altered with Cupid's loins
covered with drapery.
Amsterdam, Glasgow (GLAHA 16633), London (BM, 1903-11-10-4 and
Smith vol. III, p. 46), London (NPG, D11729), Paris, Plymouth,
Windsor (RCIN 81352).
References: Wessely 343.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
The mezzotint by Beckett is possibly after Alessandro Tiarini.
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57.
D11445
A Boy and Girl with a Bird Nest
Published by Alexander Browne, after Jacob Adriaensz. Backer
Mezzotint
11 5/8 in. x 9 3/8 in. (295 mm x 238 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Iacus De Backet Pinxit
Below right Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew / Ballcony
in little queen street.
As described.
London (BM, 1938-4-29-3, trimmed to plate mark), London (NPG,
D11445).
References: Not in Wessely.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
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58.
D11446
A Naked Woman in a Landscape
Published by Alexander Browne, after Frans van Mieris Sr
Mezzotint
6 3/4 in. x 5 1/2 in. (172 mm x 140 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below centre in the design Mearas Pinxit.
Below right in the design Sold by Alex Browne at ye blew
/ Ballcony in little Queen street
I As described.
London (NPG, D11446).
II With: Cum Priuilegio Regis
London (NPG, D11873).
References: Wessely 382.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
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59.
D11447
Boy Blowing Bubbles
Published by Alexander Browne, after Frans van Mieris Sr
Mezzotint
9 7/8 in. x 7 1/4 in. (252 mm x 183 mm) plate size
Circa 1684 (1663)
Below left Mearus Pinxit
Below right Sold by Alex: Brown At the / blew Ballcony
in little Queen street
I As described.
London (NPG, D11447), Windsor (RCIN 813145).
II Date adjusted on window sill. Cum privilegio Regis
added.
London (BM, three impressions 1902-10-11-7970 cut, 1851-11-9-166
cut and 1874-8-8-1130, margins), London (NPG, D11903).
References: H. XIV, 16, p. 45.)
Location of original painting and related material: Mauritshuis,
The Hague. The mezzotint by Browne is possibly after the print
by Cornelis van Meurs (H. XIV, 1).
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60.
D11448
Rest on the Flight into Egypt
Published by Alexander Browne, after Antonio Allegri da Correggio
Mezzotint
10 in. x 7 5/8 in. (255 mm x 195 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Antonio Correggio Pinxit.
Below right Sold by Alex: Browne at the Blew / Ballcony
in little Queen street
As described.
London (BM, 1837-4-3-128, trimmed to plate mark), London (NPG,
D 11448).
References:
Location of original painting and related material: 'La Zingarella',
Museo e Gallerie Nazionali di Capodimonte, Naples. Various copies,
including at Belton House, Lincolnshire.
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61.
D11450
The Infants Jesus and John the
Baptist Embracing
Published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Mezzotint
14 1/4 in. x 11 in. (361 mm x 279 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Antonius Van Dyck / Eques Pinxit
Below right Sold by Alexander Browne at ye / blew Ballcony
in little queen street
I As described.
Cambridge, London (NPG, D 11450).
II Lettering erased.
References: Not in H. VI; New H. 553 copy c.
Location of original painting and related material: Copy of an
engraving by Arnold de Jode published by Richard Tompson, 1666,
after painting in the collection of Sir Peter Lely (H. IX, 1;
Griffiths 1998, 145; New H. 553). See also the mezzotint copies
by Pieter Schenck (H. XXV, 227-8). For the painting by Van Dyck
see version in Royal Collection, Buckingham Palace (Millar 1963,
163, Larsen 1036).
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62.
D11451
The Agony in the Garden
Published by Alexander Browne, after Annibale Carracci
Mezzotint
16 in. x 12 7/8 in. (405 mm x 327 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered in capitals HANNIBAL CARRATIUS PINXIT
Below right Sold by Alexander Browne at ye blew / Balcony
in little queen street
As described.
London (BM, 1838-4-20-59, small margins), London (NPG, D11451).
References:
Location of original painting and related material: Possibly
after painting formerly in collection of Charles I, present location
unknown (Levey 434).
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D11456
Virgin and Sleeping Child in
a Landscape
Published by Alexander Browne, after Girolamo Francesco Maria
Mazzola, called Parmigianino
Mezzotint
8 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in. (217 mm x 260 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Francisco Permens pinxit
Below centre Cum privilegio Regis
Below right Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew / Ballcony
in little Queen street.
As described.
London (NPG, D11456).
References:
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
Compare to the mezzotints by Wallerant Vaillant (H. XXXI, 25)
and Jan van Somer (H. XXVII, 19).
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64.
D11458
Woman Bathing by a Pool
Published by Alexander Browne, after Prosper Henry Lankrink
Mezzotint
13 3/8 in. x 9 7/8 in. (340 mm x 250 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered in six lines of verse No more Faire Nymph, thine,
own those Beauties boast, / ... / Enjoys what Kings would beg
upon their knees
Below left Henricus Prosperius Lankrinck / Pinxit
Below right Cum Priviligio Regis
Lower right Sold by Alex: Brown at ye blew / Ballcony
in little queen street
I As described.
London (NPG, D11458).
II New address: Sold by I. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown
/ in Russell street Covent garden.
Glasgow (GLAHA 16644), London (BM, 1872-11-9-473, margins), London
(NPG, D11751).
References:
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
Not listed in P.H. Lankrink's collection (Editorial, Burlington
Magazine, vol. lxxxvi, 1945, pp. 29-35).
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65.
Tobias and the Angel
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Adam Elsheimer
Mezzotint
4 3/4 in. x 6 1/4 in. (120 mm x 160 mm) plate size
1684 (circa 1607-8)
Below right AEllsheimer pinx: ISmith fe:
Below centre Cum privilegio Regis
Below right Alex.r Browne excudit.
I As described.
Amsterdam, Cambridge, London* (BM, S. 7459, in pen and brown
ink: 1684 and Smith vol. III, p. 45 dated in ink 1685),
Paris, Oxford (Christ Church, vol. II, fol. 2),
II Browne's excudit replaced by: Sold by W. Herbert
on London bridge.
Chatsworth.
References: Wessely 484.
Location of original painting and related material: After the
engraving by Hendrik Goudt, 1608 (H. VIII, 1). See also the etching
by Wenceslaus Hollar (Pennington 75), a copy after Goudt. For
the painting see the 'Small Tobias' by Adam Elsheimer, Historisches
Museum, Frankfurt (Andrews p. 150, no. 20).
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D11835
Landscape
By Bernard Lens (II), published by John Smith, after Paul Bril
Mezzotint
6 1/4 in. x 7 5/8 in. (160 mm x 195 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Paulus Brill pinx
Below centre B Lens fe:
Below right J. Smith ex:
I Lettered, and with Alex.r Browne exc:
Cum privilegio Regis.
Paris.
II Browne's name erased.
Plymouth.
III As described. Cum privilegio Regis erased.
London (NPG, D11835), New Haven (B1970.3.1008), Windsor (RCIN
813236).
References:
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
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67.
Nymphs Bathing
By Bernard Lens (II), published by Alexander Browne, after Cornelis
van Poelenburgh
Mezzotint
10 in. x 11 5/8 in. (255 mm x 296 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Below left Cornelius Poulenberg pinxit Roma
Below centre Lens fecit:
Below right Cum Privilegio Regis Sold by Alex Browne at
ye blew / Ballcony in little Queen street
I As described.
London (BM, 1872-5-11-436 and 1941-12-4-1), Plymouth.
II Address replaced: Sold by E. Cooper at ye 3 Pidgens
/ in Bedford Street
III Lettered: Fair Nymphs while from the
Sun's too fervent heat / To Bathe in the cool River you retreat,
- / Beware of Curious eyes, left you reveal - / Those very Beauties,
which you wou'd conceal
Lower right: Printed for Tho Bowles next the - / Chapter
house in St Paul's Church Yard
References:
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
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68.
D11453
Cupid
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Balthazar
van Lemens
Mezzotint
10 1/2 in. x 6 1/2 in. (267 mm x 165 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered in two lines of verse If the Light Mother on the
Sea did floate, / The Lighter Son may make a Shell his Boate.
Below left Balthazar Van Lemens / pinxit
Below centre I. Smith fecit
Below right Cum Privilegio Regis
Lower right Sold by Alex: Brown at ye blew / ballcony
in little queen street
I As described.
London (BM, 1876-11-11-19), London (NPG, D11453).
II With additional roulette work e.g. on portions of the
shell, along the shaft of the arrow.
Privilege erased.
New address: Sold by J.Smith at ye Lyon & Crown / in Russell
Street Covent-Garden
Glasgow (GLAHA 16674), New York (NYPL, vol. 1, fol. 10, dated
1684), Windsor (RCIN 813523).
References: Wessely 349.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
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69.
D11454
Venus and Adonis
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Nicolas Poussin
Mezzotint
10 7/8 in. x 8 5/8 in. in. (277 mm x 220 mm) plate size
Circa 1684
Lettered in ten lines of verse The silly Poets, they say No,
... he'l ply the Dame
Below left towards centre Possin Pinxit
Below right towards centre I.Smith fe
Below right Cum Privilegio Regis
Lower right Sold by Alex Browne at the blew / Ballcony
in little Queen Street.
I As described.
London (NPG, D11454).
II Privilege erased and with new address: Sold by I.Smith
at the Lyon & Crown / in Russell Street Covent Garden
Glasgow (GLAHA 16719), London (BM, 1876-11-11-15, small margins
and 1837-4-8-557), London (NPG, D11731), London (V&A, E.120-1998),
New York (NYPL, vol. 2, fol. 106), Windsor (RCIN 813539).
Plate reissued by John Boydell (1719-1804).
References: Wessely 383; Nagler
368.
Location of original painting and related material: Duke of Devonshire,
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire: Venus and Adonis (or Cephalus
and Procris), French school, seventeenth century (Blunt 1966,
R108), now attributed to Simon Vouet (Chatsworth guide, 1992).
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70.
D11455
Venus and Adonis
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Titian
Mezzotint
8 1/4 in. x 10 5/8 in. (210 mm x 270 mm) plate size
1684 (mid 1560s)
Lettered in two couplets Formosum sequitur flagrans Dea Cypria
Adonim, / Et nunc imbelles sollicitare feras // Inq[ue] sinu
requiem modo ducere gaudet, / Osculaq[ue] in roseis figere longa
genis
Below left Titianus pinxit.
Lower left I: Smith fecit
Below right Cum Privilegio Regis.
Lower right Sold by Alex: Browne at ye blew / ballcony
in little queen street
I As described.
London (NPG, D11455), New York (NYPL, vol. I, fol. 11, dated
1684).
II With new address: Sold by E.Cooper at the three
/ Pidgeons in Bedford Street
Paris.
References: Wessely 385; Nagler
371.
Location of original painting and related material: After the
engraving by Raphael Sadeler II, 1610 (H. XXI, 48). For painting
see Titian and studio, Venus and Adonis, mid 1560s, National
Gallery of Art (Widener Collection), Washington (Wethey 44).
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71.
D11457
St Catherine Reading
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Antonio Allegri
da Correggio
Mezzotint
7 1/2 in. x 5 3/8 in. (190 mm x 135 mm) plate size
1684
Lettered S.t Katherine.
Below left AntCoregio pinxit
Below centre Smith fecit
Below right Alexander Browne excudit / Cum Privilegio
Regis
I Before the lettering.
New York (NYPL, vol. I, fol. 7, lettering in pen and ink and
dated 1684).
II As described.
Cambridge, Chatsworth, London (BM, 1837-4-8-380, dated in ink
1684), London (NPG, D11457), Paris.
References: Wessely 328.
Location of original painting and related material: Royal Collection,
Hampton Court (attributed by Levey to Domenico Fetti, Levey 1964,
478; reattributed to Correggio, Ekserdjian 1998). See also a
mezzotint versions Abraham Blooteling (H. II, 218) and by Robert
Williams (187 mm x 140 mm).
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72.
D11719
Christ on the Cross
By and published by John Smith, after Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Mezzotint
16 3/4 in. x 11 1/4 in. (426 mm x 285 mm) plate size
Circa 1684 and 1711
Lettered in two lines Clamans voce magna IESVS ait Pater in
manus tuas / commendo spiritum meum et hæc dicens expiravit.
Below left A van Dyke Eques pinx: / I Smith fecit.
Below right Sold by John Smith at the / Lyon & Crown
in Russell Street / Covent Garden.
I Lower right corner: Sold by Alex.r Browne at
the blew / Belcony in little Queen street.
Below centre: Cum privilegio Regis
Oxford (Christ Church, vol. II, fol. 21).
II As described.
Amsterdam (RP-P-OB-32.891), Brunswick (AB 3.12), Brussels (S.I.14693),
Cambridge, Chatsworth (vol. II, p. 107), Coburg, Glasgow (GLAHA
16613), London (BM, 1868-6-12-532), London (NPG, D11719), New
York (NYPL, vol. 2, fol. 99, in pen and ink: 1711), Paris
(Cc. 47, fol. 39 and Ec. 85, fol. 12), Vienna (HB 95.3, fol.
40 in pen and ink: 1711 and ALB H II 34, fol. 27), Windsor
(RCIN 813499).
III Plate cut: 360 mm x 255 mm.
Lettered on the titulus: JESUS / NASARENUS / REX / JUDEORUM
Lower left: Vandike Pinx.t
With new rockerwork between legs of Christ and below feet
on the cross.
Windsor (RCIN 813500).
References: Wessely 302; Le Blanc
303; Nagler 337; New H. 528 copy b.
Location of original painting and related material: Unknown.
Compare to print by Wenceslaus Hollar (Pennington 107). See also
the mezzotint by Isaac Beckett.
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73.
Holy Family with a female saint and basket of fruit
By John Smith, published by Alexander Browne, after Girolamo
Francesco Maria Mazzola, called Parmigianino
Mezzotint
109 mm x 141 mm plate size
1684
Within oval design Cum privilegio Regis
Below left Franciscus Permens pinxit
Below centre I Smith fecit
Below right Alex: Browne excudit
I Within oval design: Cum privilegio Regis
Below left: Franciscus Permens pinxit
Below middle: I Smith fecit
Below right: Alex: Browne excudit
Cambridge, London* (BM, W.1-80, dated in ink 1684),
Paris, New York (NYPL, vol. I, fol.7, in pen and ink: 1684).
II? Browne's address replaced: E. Cooper excudit
References: Wessely p.148; Nagler
321.
Location of original painting and related material: Copy of an
engraving by Johannes Sadeler I after Parmigianino (H. XXI-XXII,
299). Painting unlocated.
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References used in catalogues
of prints published by Alexander Browne and Richard Tompson
Andrews
K. Andrews, Adam Elsheimer: Paintings, Drawings, Prints,
New York 1977
Asleson and Bennett
R. Asleson and S. M. Bennett, British Paintings at The Huntington,
New Haven and London 2001
B.
A. von Bartsch, Le Peintre Graveur, 21 vols, Vienna 1803-21
Barber 1999
T. Barber, Mary Beale, Geffrye Museum exhibition catalogue,
London 1999
Beckett 1951
R. B. Beckett, Lely, London 1951
Blayney Brown
D. Blayney Brown, Earlier British Drawings, 1982, vol.
4 of Catalogue of the Collection of Drawings in the Ashmolean
Museum, Oxford, 7 vols, Oxford 1938-2000
Blunt 1966
A. Blunt, The Paintings of Poussin, 2 vols, London 1966
BM
F. O'Donoghue and H. M. Hake, Catalogue of Engraved British
Portraits in the British Museum, 6 vols, London 1908-25
Clayton
T. Clayton, The English Print 1688-1802, New Haven and
London 1997
CS
J. Chaloner Smith, British Mezzotinto Portraits, 4 vols,
London 1878-83
Croft-Murray
E. Croft-Murray, Decorative Painting in England 1537-1837,
vol. I London 1962
Depauw and Luijten
C. Depauw and G. Luijten, Anthony van Dyck as a printmaker,
Museum
Plantin-Moretus/Stedelijk Prentenkabinet and Rijksmuseum exhibition
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Ekserdjian
D. Ekserdjian, Correggio, London 1998
Gibson 1997
K. Gibson, "Best Belov'd of Kings": The Iconography
of King Charles II, Ph.D, London University, 3 vols, 1997
Gibson 1972
R. Gibson, 'Correggio's 'School of Love' and Nell Gwyn', Burlington
Magazine, vol. CXIV, 1972
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G. Glück, Van Dyck. Des Meisters Gemälde, (Klassiker
der Kunst) New York 1931
Griffiths 1998
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F. W. H. Hollstein German Engravings, Etchings and Woodcuts
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Ingamells
J. Ingamells, The English Episcopal Portrait, 1559-1835,
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R. Kennedy, Dublin Castle Art, Dublin 1999
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E. Larsen, The Paintings of Anthony Van Dyck, 2 vols,
Freren 1988
Layard
G. S. Layard, Catalogue Raisonné of Engraved British
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Levey
M. Levey, The Later Italian Pictures in the Collection of
Her Majesty
The Queen, London 1964
Nagler:
G. K. Nagler, Neues Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon,
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The New Hollstein. Dutch and Flemish Etchings, Engravings
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