File:Vignette by Loutherbourg for the Macklin Bible 34 of 134. Bowyer Bible Old Testament. Headpiece to Ecclesiastes.gif
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DescriptionVignette by Loutherbourg for the Macklin Bible 34 of 134. Bowyer Bible Old Testament. Headpiece to Ecclesiastes.gif |
English: Head-piece to Ecclesiastes. Ecclesiastes 1:3,11. Vignette with skulls and bones lying with a pick and hourglass before a headstone inscribed 'Mors Ultima Linea Rerum', surmounted by a sculpted bearded head putting a finger to his lips; letterpress in two columns below and on verso. 1795. Inscriptions: Lettered below image with production detail: "P J de Loutherbourg R.A delt", "W. Bromley Sculp" and publication line: "Published Decr. 21st. 1795 by T Macklin London". Print made by William Bromley. Dimensions: height: 490 millimetres; width: 383 millimetres. |
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Source | Photos by Harry Kossuth |
Author | Phillip Medhurst |
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