National Exhibition of Works of Art, at Leeds, 1868: Official Catalogue. Under Revision

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E. Baines and Sons, 1868 - 366 páginas
 

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Página 153 - D'Awtry, a member of the same society, living in Broad-street, being two of those Physicians that were presented by the College to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London...
Página 77 - ... with which Phillis was attired. This drew the attention of the whole company, upon which the unhappy Phillis swooned away, and was immediately conveyed to her house. As soon as she came to herself, she fled from her husband's house, went on board a ship in the road, and is now landed in inconsolable despair at Plymouth.
Página 147 - In the meantime, however, he was one of the commissioners for the trial of the Queen of Scots, but does not appear to have taken any active part in the proceedings.
Página 318 - III. afterwards- deprived him of it. The dates of his birth and death are not known ; but he was living in the time of Ariosto, who mentions him as a person of great consideration at the court of Urbino.
Página 235 - OF THIS SAID HONORABLE ClTIE." Two tankards, the gift of Thomas Bawtrey in 1673, engraved with the arms of York, were made at York, and stamped with the York mark and the italic capital P. The gold cup and other pieces were...
Página 242 - Shield. A circular iron shield in repousse' work, of slightly convex form. From the centre springs an ornament.al boss, terminating in a spike. Most of the details are richly damascened in gold and silver, with minute patterns of arabesque scroll-work and imbrications. The surface is divided by male and female terminal figures into four compartments, each containing a subject illustrative of the life of Julius Csesar, executed in relief, the armour and accessories being damascened with gold in the...
Página 116 - The same cause had excited the peasants in several other provinces of Germany to rebel against their superiors towards the end of the fifteenth and beginning of the sixteenth centuries ; and though these insurrections were not attended with like success, they could not, however, be quelled without much difficulty and bloodshed°.
Página 231 - Silver badge and chain, worn by one of the waits, in proclaiming the fair [e£c.], with the royal arms on one side and those of the city on the other. 1710. [This has more links, by a large number, than appear to have belonged to the waits' badges, which at most had 28 links.] 7. A red velvet cap of maintenance of the 16th century, with broad brim and crown, embroidered in silver, with the Tudor rose.
Página 275 - AND CUP AND SAUCER, white ground, with festoons of green vine leaves and grapes, cameos of classical subjects on lilac, and border of green flowers. WEDGWOOD CUP AND SAUCER, blue ground, elaborately ornamented in relief with white rams' heads, festoons of flowers and fruit, lilac cameos, trophies, &c.
Página 116 - JAMES THE GREATER, in the picture of the Coronation of the Virgin, in the Vatican.

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