File:Vignette by Loutherbourg for the Macklin Bible 73 of 134. Bowyer Bible Apocrypha. Tailpiece to Ecclesiasticus.gif
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DescriptionVignette by Loutherbourg for the Macklin Bible 73 of 134. Bowyer Bible Apocrypha. Tailpiece to Ecclesiasticus.gif |
English: Tail-piece to the book of Ecclesiasticus, vignette with a serpent curling around a helmet, hourglass and crude wooden cross, a flaming heart above, decorated with a star of David from which light emanates; letterpress in two columns above and on verso. 1815. Inscriptions: Lettered below image with production detail: "P J de Loutherbourg delt." , "J Landseer fecit FSA", and publication line: "Published 6 June 1815 by Cadell & Davies". Print made by John Landseer. Dimensions: height: 490 millimetres (sheet); width: 397 millimetres (sheet). |
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Source | Photos by Harry Kossuth |
Author | Phillip Medhurst |
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