Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry GMarquand . 1828. She died at Paddington in her confinement of a second daughter, May17, 1804. 1430—The Honorable Mrs. Stanhope. After the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. C. S. No. 158, page 1304. First state, with the inscription in scratched letters. Margins are trimmed to plate mark at top and sides ; ^ inch of lower margin, and with it the publication line has been cut off. Otherwise in perfect condition. A most beautiful impression. Gold frame. Eliza Falconer, one of the beauties of the day, married the Ho


Illustrated catalogue of the art and literary property collected by the late Henry GMarquand . 1828. She died at Paddington in her confinement of a second daughter, May17, 1804. 1430—The Honorable Mrs. Stanhope. After the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. C. S. No. 158, page 1304. First state, with the inscription in scratched letters. Margins are trimmed to plate mark at top and sides ; ^ inch of lower margin, and with it the publication line has been cut off. Otherwise in perfect condition. A most beautiful impression. Gold frame. Eliza Falconer, one of the beauties of the day, married the Hon. Henr) FitzroyStanhope, younger son of the 2nd Earl of Harrington. TURNER, CHARLES Born at Woodstock in 1773. Entered the Academy schools in 1795, and at firstworked for Boydell in the Bartolozzi style. Later he turned his attention tomezzotinto engraving, and was especially successful as an interpreter of J. Turner, for whom he engraved twenty-three numbers of the LiberStudiorum. In 1828 he was elected an Associate Engraver of the RoyalAcademy, and died in London, August 1,


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