|
More about George Cumberland:
| | Books by George Cumberland: Books in the extended shelves: Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: The Cumberland letters, being the correspondence of Rich. Dennison Cumberland & George Cumberland, between the years 1771 & 1784 (M. Seeker, 1912), also by Richard Dennison Cumberland and Clementina Black (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: An essay on the utility of collecting the best works of the ancient engravers of the Italian school : accompanied by a critical catalogue, with interesting anecdotes of the engravers, of a chronological series of rare and valuable prints, from the earliest practice of the art in Italy to the year 1549, now deposited in the British Museum and Royal Academy, in London (Sold by Payne and Foss, 1827), also by Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) and British Museum. Department of Prints and Drawings (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Essay on the utility of collecting the best works of the ancient engravers of the Italian school; accompanied by a critical catalogue, with interesting anecdotes of the engravers, of a chronological series of rare & valuable prints, from the earliest practice of the art in Italy to the year 1549, now deposited in the British museum & royal academy in London. (Nicol, 1827) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Outlines from the antients, exhibiting their principles of composition in figures and basso-relievos (S. Prowett, 1829), also by William Blake (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Outlines from the antients, exhibiting their principles of composition in figures and bassorilievos [sic], taken chiefly from inedited monuments of Greek and Roman sculpture. (S. Prowett, 1829) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Reliquiae conservatae, from the primitive materials of our present globe : with popular descriptions of the prominent characters of some remarkable fossil encrinites, and their connecting links ; 1. The Bradford, or pear encrinus ; 2. the tortoise encrinus ; 3. the sitularia triangulariformis ; 4. the mitra. A new genus ; 5. The amphora. A new species ; illustrated by sixty-six figures (Printed and Published for J. M. Gutch, 1826) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Some anecdotes of the life of Julio Bonasoni, a Bolognese artist ... Accompanied by a catalogue of the engravings ... of the works that ... composer ... To which is prefixed, A plan for the improvement of the arts in England. (Printed by W. Wilson, and sold by G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1793) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848: Studies from nature in various branches of natural history. (1848) (page images at HathiTrust) Cumberland, George, 1754-1848?: Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groupes : accompanied with free remarks on the practice of the moderns, and liberal hints cordially intended for their advantage : to which are annexed twenty-four designs of classical subjects invented on the principles recommended in the essay by George Cumberland. (Printed by W. Wilson ... and sold by Messrs. Robinson ... and T. Egerton ..., 1796), also by Thomas Egerton, William Wilson, William Blake, and Messrs. Robinson (Firm) (page images at HathiTrust)
Find more by George Cumberland at your library, or elsewhere.
|