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Identifier: matthewwilliampe00mann (find matches)
Title: Matthew William Peters, R.A., his life and work
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Manners, Victoria, Lady, 1876-1933
Subjects: Peters, Matthew William, 1741 or 2-1814
Publisher: London : The Connoisseur
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Text Appearing Before Image:
Edward Wortley Montagu,—(Mezzotint). J. R.
Smith. H. 20, Sub. 183/4. W. 14.
I in scratched letters Painted by W.
Peters, engraved by J. R. Smith Esqe., Edward
Wortley Montagu, Esqe., in his dress as an
Arabian Prince. Publish'd 18 .-August, 1776,
by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside,
London.
II. Painted by Wm. Peters. Engraved by
J. R. Smith. Edward Wortley Montagu, Esqre.
From the Original Painting, In the collection
of the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Courte-
nay. Published Augt. 15th, 1776, by John
Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside, London.
Priced in Boydell's Catalogue for 1803 at
prints, 7/6.
Miss Mortimer as " Hebe."—(Mezzotint). J. R.
Smith. Sister of John Mortimer, R.A. H.
181/4, Sub. 161/2, W. 13.
I. In scratched letters.—Painted by Wm.
Peters. R.A. Engraved by J. R. Smith.
London. Hebe. Publishd June 10th, 1779,
by J. R. Smith, No. 10, Bateman's Buildings,
Soho, & Torre, Printseller, Market lane, St.
James's.
II. In engraved letters. Same as above.
Much Ado about Nothing.—Beatrice Listening. —
(Stipple). Peter Simon. H. 25J, Sub. 21/2 ;
W. 181/4, Sub. 161/8.
Painted by the Revd. Wm. Peters. Engraved
by Peter Simon. Shakspeare. Much ado
Text Appearing After Image:
TANTALIZING.
HIS LIFE AND WORK 63
about nothing, Act III., Scene I. (quotation
on each side of title). Published June 4th,
1790, by John & Josiah Boydell, al the Shak-
speare Gallery, Pall Mall, & at No. 90, Cheap-
side. Priced in Boydell4s Catalogue, 1803, at
£1/1/-, and in that of Moon, Boys and Graves,
1829, at prints, 10/6; proofs, £1/11/6;
and colours, £1/1/-.
Music (see Frances and Emma Hinchcliffe).
Hon. Mrs. ONeill.—(Mezzotint). J. R. Smith.
Henrietta Boyle, only child of Charles, Lord
Dungarvan, eldest son of 5th Earl of Cork
m. Oct. 15th, 1777, John O'Neill, subsequently
created Viscount ONeill ; d. 1793, aged 37.
Full H.L., seated, head leaning to right,
supported on left arm ; hair dressed high,
with veil, cape loosely round shoulders, right
hand in lap.
I. In scratched letters.—Painted by W.
Peters, P. A. Engraved by J. R. Smith.
London, Pubd. Augt. 6, 1778, by J. P. Smith,
No. 10, Batemans Buildings, Soho Square.
II. In addition.—The Honble. Mrs. O'Neill.
>A Parmesan Lady.—(Mezzotint). J. R. Smith.
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