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Richard Earlom (bapt. 14 May 1743 – 9
October 1822) was an
English mezzotinter.
Earlom was born and died in London. His
natural faculty for art appears...
- the 18th
century entered the
collection of the
dukes of Newcastle.
Robert Earlom (1743-1822) made a
mezzotint engraving of this in 1772, of
which there are...
- Two men hang a
clergyman from a lamp; a
scene from a
mezzotint by
Richard Earlom (The
plundering of the King's cellar, Paris, 10
August 1793), see the middle-right...
- 1738–1821)
Valentine Green (1739–1813) John
Dixon (about 1740–1811)
Richard Earlom (1743–1822)
William ****inson (1746–1823) John
Raphael Smith (1751–1812)...
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Andrew John
Earlom Plympton (28
April 1949 – 24
March 2024) was an
Australian sporting administrator,
mainly in the
sports of
Australian rules football...
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David Barclay David Barclay,
engraving by
Richard Earlom. Born 1729 (1729) Died 1809(1809-00-00) (aged 79–80) Occupation(s) Businessman, merchant, banker...
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until 1957. It was
reproduced in
print form from 1774 to 1777 by
Richard Earlom and had a
considerable influence on
British landscape art. The
title Liber...
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mimosa plant,
causing it to
demonstrate sensibility.
Stipple engraving by R.
Earlom, 1789,
after G. Romney". J. Locke, An
Essay Concerning Humane Understanding...
- Museum. The
Hamburger Kunsthalle has a 1779
mezzotint engraving by
Richard Earlom which is
based on the
drawing in the
British Museum. the Tate
Gallery holds...
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Charles Corbutt Dominique Vivant Denon John
Dixon Robert Dunkarton Richard Earlom Étienne
Fessard Jacob Gole
Valentine Green John
Greenwood Johann Jacobé...