Bartolozzi and his Works.
BOOKS ILLUSTRATED.
A Century of Prints from Drawings published with Notes by Charles Rogers,
London, 1778; folio.
293. (1) Frontispiece to Vol. i. Allegorical, with inscription and title: Cipriani, inv.
294. (2) Frontispiece to Vol. ii. Time, with Cupid. Same inscription : B. Rebecca, inv.
295. (3) The Repose. Holy Family resting, after Guido Reni.
296. (4) Boys Playing with a Lamb, after Simone Cantarini, called H. Pesarese.
Antiquities of Great Britain, illustrated from Drawings made by Thomas
Hearne, F.S.A., London, 1807.
Note.—Among the subscribers to this work the names of Francis Bartolozzi, Esq., R.A., Engraver to His
Majesty, and Mr. G. Bartolozzi, appear.
297. (1) Plate v. View of St. Mary's Abbey, York; the figures only by F. Bartolozzi,
the rest by W. Byrne and S. Middiman.
298. (2) Plate x. View of Lumley Castle; figures by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W.
Byrne and S. Middiman.
299. (3) Plate xvii. View of Ripon Minster; figures by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W.
Byrne and S. Middiman.
300. (4) Plate xliii. The Cathedral Church and Episcopal Palace at Glasgow; figures
by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W. Byrne and T. Medland.
BARONAGIUM Genealogicum (Edmondson's).
301. (1) Frontispiece to Vol. iv. : Cipriani, inv.
302. (2) Frontispiece to Vol. v. : Cipriani, inv.
303. (3) Frontispiece to Supplement: Cipriani, inv.
Bell's British Theatre. London, 1797.
304. (1) Vol. iii. Cato: a Tragedy, by Joseph Addison.
" See, Marcia, see, [faba throwing himself before Marcia.
The happy Juba lives ! "—Act iv.
After Burney, pinxt.
305. (2) Vol. xi. The Beggar's Opera.
fenny. "I must and will have a kiss to give my wine a zest." —Act ii.
Scene I.
After Ibbetson, del.
306. (3) Vol. xviii. Philaster.
Phil. "Oh, monstrous! tempt me not, ye gods." —Act iv. Scene 2.
After Westall, pinxt.
307.
92
BOOKS ILLUSTRATED.
A Century of Prints from Drawings published with Notes by Charles Rogers,
London, 1778; folio.
293. (1) Frontispiece to Vol. i. Allegorical, with inscription and title: Cipriani, inv.
294. (2) Frontispiece to Vol. ii. Time, with Cupid. Same inscription : B. Rebecca, inv.
295. (3) The Repose. Holy Family resting, after Guido Reni.
296. (4) Boys Playing with a Lamb, after Simone Cantarini, called H. Pesarese.
Antiquities of Great Britain, illustrated from Drawings made by Thomas
Hearne, F.S.A., London, 1807.
Note.—Among the subscribers to this work the names of Francis Bartolozzi, Esq., R.A., Engraver to His
Majesty, and Mr. G. Bartolozzi, appear.
297. (1) Plate v. View of St. Mary's Abbey, York; the figures only by F. Bartolozzi,
the rest by W. Byrne and S. Middiman.
298. (2) Plate x. View of Lumley Castle; figures by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W.
Byrne and S. Middiman.
299. (3) Plate xvii. View of Ripon Minster; figures by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W.
Byrne and S. Middiman.
300. (4) Plate xliii. The Cathedral Church and Episcopal Palace at Glasgow; figures
by F. Bartolozzi, the rest by W. Byrne and T. Medland.
BARONAGIUM Genealogicum (Edmondson's).
301. (1) Frontispiece to Vol. iv. : Cipriani, inv.
302. (2) Frontispiece to Vol. v. : Cipriani, inv.
303. (3) Frontispiece to Supplement: Cipriani, inv.
Bell's British Theatre. London, 1797.
304. (1) Vol. iii. Cato: a Tragedy, by Joseph Addison.
" See, Marcia, see, [faba throwing himself before Marcia.
The happy Juba lives ! "—Act iv.
After Burney, pinxt.
305. (2) Vol. xi. The Beggar's Opera.
fenny. "I must and will have a kiss to give my wine a zest." —Act ii.
Scene I.
After Ibbetson, del.
306. (3) Vol. xviii. Philaster.
Phil. "Oh, monstrous! tempt me not, ye gods." —Act iv. Scene 2.
After Westall, pinxt.
307.
92