the hands of Squire Thornhill, Charles Primrose because of an outstanding debt taken to jail. Fifty poor limbs of his congregation try this to prevent violence. Charles Primrose exhorts them to remain calm and go quietly to prison. Upper left numbered 7. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Nikolaus ChodoWie: CKI (listed building) in its design: Daniel Nikolaus ChodowieckiPlaats manufacture: Berlin Date: 1776 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 112 mm (within the flange cut) × W 67 mm (cut in the sheet edge) Explanation Seventh scene of a series of tw


the hands of Squire Thornhill, Charles Primrose because of an outstanding debt taken to jail. Fifty poor limbs of his congregation try this to prevent violence. Charles Primrose exhorts them to remain calm and go quietly to prison. Upper left numbered 7. Manufacturer : printmaker Daniel Nikolaus ChodoWie: CKI (listed building) in its design: Daniel Nikolaus ChodowieckiPlaats manufacture: Berlin Date: 1776 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 112 mm (within the flange cut) × W 67 mm (cut in the sheet edge) Explanation Seventh scene of a series of twelve scenes 'the Vicar of Wakefield' illustrated by Oliver Goldsmith. The scenes were etched on a plate. This series is used in 'Almanac Généalogique pour l'an 1777 etc. À Berlin'. Subject (GOLDSMITH, The Vicar of Wakefield) specific works of literature (with AUTHOR, title) crowd, mobWieOliver Goldsmith


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