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  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [1]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [8]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [9]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Ditto An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [10]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|An Academy Figure Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [11]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Rosalind, Celia, and Touchstone, Act II. in "As you like it" Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Rosalind, Celia, and Touchstone, Act II. in "As you like it" Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [12]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff at Herne's Oak, Act V. in the Merry Wives of Windsor Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff at Herne's Oak, Act V. in the Merry Wives of Windsor Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [13]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff with Hotspur, Act IV. in Henry IVth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff with Hotspur, Act IV. in Henry IVth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [14]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff at Justice Shallow's, Act III. in Henry IVth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff at Justice Shallow's, Act III. in Henry IVth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [15]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Sir Andrew Ague Cheek, Sir Toby Belch, and the Clown, Act II. in the Twelfth Night Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Sir Andrew Ague Cheek, Sir Toby Belch, and the Clown, Act II. in the Twelfth Night Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [16]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Taming the Shrew, Act III. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Taming the Shrew, Act III. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [17]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Romeo and Juliet, Act II. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Romeo and Juliet, Act II. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [18]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Florizel and Autolicus, Winter's Tale Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Florizel and Autolicus, Winter's Tale Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [19]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The supposed Death of Imogen, Act IV. in Cymbeline Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|The supposed Death of Imogen, Act IV. in Cymbeline Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [20]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Helena in the Dress of a Pilgrim, Act III. in "All's Well that End's Well" Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Helena in the Dress of a Pilgrim, Act III. in "All's Well that End's Well" Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [21]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff playing the Prince, Act II. in Henry VIth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff playing the Prince, Act II. in Henry VIth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [22]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[The Clerk of Chatham, Act IV. in Henry VIth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|The Clerk of Chatham, Act IV. in Henry VIth Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [23]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff's Escape, Act IV. in the Merry Wives of Windsor Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff's Escape, Act IV. in the Merry Wives of Windsor Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [24]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Launce, in the Two Gentleman of Verona Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Launce, in the Two Gentleman of Verona Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [25]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Dogberry and Verges, Act III. in Much ado about Nothing Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Dogberry and Verges, Act III. in Much ado about Nothing Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [26]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Falstaff reproved. King Henry the IVth, 2d part Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Falstaff reproved. King Henry the IVth, 2d part Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin, achetée par Moltino au prix de 4.6 £. [27]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Prospero disarming Ferdinand. Act I. in the Tempest Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Prospero disarming Ferdinand. Act I. in the Tempest Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [28]
  • 1800.05.06/ maison de ventes : Coxe (Peter). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Macbeth and the Murderers, Act III. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq. (Bartolozzi)|Macbeth and the Murderers, Act III. Capital Drawings by Bartolozzi. The Various Drawings of this Master, specified throughout the different parts of this extensive catalogue, were collected by Mr. Macklin, at a most considerable expence; and it must be admitted that they comprise (as they ought to do, from the prices paid for them, and the Judgement with which they were chosen) the very finest Works of this extraordinary and elegant Artist. The Eighteen following Drawings are from Scenes in Shakespeare's Plays, designed by Henry Bunbury, Esq.]] réalisée par Bartolozzi, vendue par Mr Macklin. [29]