ca.18939 (made)
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Engraving, one of 47 plates and a title-page, included in a volume bound in marbled paper with a cloth spine lettered in gold, titled 'Architectural Ornament of all Nations, exemplified in a Series of Original Designs displaying the Characteristic Features of every Class of Decorative Enrichment'. Each engraving lettered with the title, publisher's name and address, and several with 'G. Ph.del., G.Ph.desig. Shaw & Sons sculp.'
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Materials and techniques | Engraving, marbled paper, gold lettering |
Brief description | Volume of 47 engravings and a title-page by George Phillips, (worked second quarter of 19th century). Bound in marbled paper with a cloth spine, lettered in gold with the title: 'Architectural Ornament of all Nations, exemplified in a Series of Original Designs displaying the Characteristic Features of every Class of Decorative Enrichment'. Published by Shaw & Sons, London, ca.1839. |
Physical description | Engraving, one of 47 plates and a title-page, included in a volume bound in marbled paper with a cloth spine lettered in gold, titled 'Architectural Ornament of all Nations, exemplified in a Series of Original Designs displaying the Characteristic Features of every Class of Decorative Enrichment'. Each engraving lettered with the title, publisher's name and address, and several with 'G. Ph.del., G.Ph.desig. Shaw & Sons sculp.' |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'G. Ph.del., G.Ph.desig. Shaw & Sons sculp.' (Lettered on the title-page with title etc. Each plate lettered with title, publisher's name and address, and variously) |
Credit line | Given by Mrs. K.D. Barlow |
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Bibliographic reference | Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1964. London: HMSO, 1965. |
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Accession number | E.205-1964 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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