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Tuer, Andrew White; Bartolozzi, Francesco [Ill.]
Bartolozzi and his works: a biographical and descriptive account of the life and career of Francesco Bartolozzi, R.A. (illustrated); with some observations on the present demand for and value of his prints ...; together with a list of upwards of 2,000 ... of the great engraver's works (Band 2) — London: Field & Tuer, 1882

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Bartolozzi and his Bjorks.

957. Children at Play: F. Wheatley.
958. Children Feeding Chicken: Singleton.
959. Children Fighting: Cipriani.
960. Children Playing with Flowers : Cipriani.
961. Children Playing and Drawing: Lady D. Beauclerc.
9 2. Children Playing at Marbles : W. Hamilton.
963. Children's Fair : F. Wheatley.
964. Children's Show : F. Wheatley.
965. Children Sporting: Hamilton.
966. Children Writing.
967. Four Naked Children, one looking into a tub: Guercino.
968. Five Naked Children; study: Barbieri.
969. Girl Playing with Squirrel : Hamilton.
970. Girl with a Bird : Ramberg.
971. Group of four Children, one apparently dead : Cipriani.
972. Hot Cockles : W. Hamilton.
973. Hunt the Slipper: Hamilton.
974. Ma petite amie.
975. School Boy.
976. Swinging: Hamilton.
977. The Girl and Kitten : Sir J. Reynolds.
978. Thread the Needle: W. Hamilton.
979. Three Children, half-length: G. B. Cipriani.
980. Tick! (Child with a Watch): J. R. Smith.
981. Two Children back to back: Barbieri.
982. Two Children giving a third a ride by means of crossed hands: Lady D. Beauclerc.

FAN- MOUNTS.
983. An Emblematical Figure of Victory : Lady Duncannon.
984. Bacchus and Ariadne: Cipriani.
985. Cecelia : B. West.
986. Cephalus and Procris : F. Bartolozzi, inv.
987. * Fan adorned with three Medallions ; that in the centre represents a love holding a
lyre and seated on a lion. This print does not bear the name of Bartolozzi.
Published March ist, 1780, by A. Poggi.
988. * Fan, Allegorical Design for, in outline.
989. * Fan, with three Medallions representing love scenes. Published August 14th, 1779,
by F. Bartolozzi.
116 990.
 
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