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  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. I. -- An Allegorical Frontispiece Portrait of Butler, &c. &c. Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. I. -- An Allegorical Frontispiece Portrait of Butler, &c. &c. Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [1]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. II. "Sir Hudibras his passing worth, The manner how he sallied forth." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. II. "Sir Hudibras his passing worth, The manner how he sallied forth." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [2]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. III. -- The First Adventure. "He encounters Talgoe, routs the Bear, And takes the Fiddler prisoner." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. III. -- The First Adventure. "He encounters Talgoe, routs the Bear, And takes the Fiddler prisoner." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [3]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. IV. -- Hudibras Triumphant. Sir Knight first bids the Squire. "The fiddle, and its spoils the case, In manner of a trophy place. To Dungeon they the wretch commit, And the survivor of his feet." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. IV. -- Hudibras Triumphant. Sir Knight first bids the Squire. "The fiddle, and its spoils the case, In manner of a trophy place. To Dungeon they the wretch commit, And the survivor of his feet." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [4]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. V. -- Hudibras Vanquished by Trulla. "Trulla thrusts herself between And striding o'er his back again, She brandish'd o'er her head his sword, And vow'd they should not break her word: She'd giv'n him quarter and her blood, Or their's should make the quarter good." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. V. -- Hudibras Vanquished by Trulla. "Trulla thrusts herself between And striding o'er his back again, She brandish'd o'er her head his sword, And vow'd they should not break her word: She'd giv'n him quarter and her blood, Or their's should make the quarter good." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [5]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VI. -- Hudibras in Tribulation. "It was not long before she found Him and his stout Squire in the pound; Both coupled in enchanted tether, By further leg behind together." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VI. -- Hudibras in Tribulation. "It was not long before she found Him and his stout Squire in the pound; Both coupled in enchanted tether, By further leg behind together." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [6]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VII. -- Quarrel with Sidrophel. "Husser, quoth Hudibras, this sword Shall down thy false throat cram that word." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VII. -- Quarrel with Sidrophel. "Husser, quoth Hudibras, this sword Shall down thy false throat cram that word." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [7]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VIII. -- Consulting the Lawyer. "To this brave man the Knight repairs For counsel, in his law affairs." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. VIII. -- Consulting the Lawyer. "To this brave man the Knight repairs For counsel, in his law affairs." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [8]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. IX. -- The Widow's Revenge. "No sooner was he come t' himself But on his neck a sturdy elf Clapp'd in a trice his cloven foot, And thus attack'd him with reproof." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. IX. -- The Widow's Revenge. "No sooner was he come t' himself But on his neck a sturdy elf Clapp'd in a trice his cloven foot, And thus attack'd him with reproof." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [9]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. X. -- The Committee. "Straight another, all aghast, Rush'd in with equal fear and haste." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. X. -- The Committee. "Straight another, all aghast, Rush'd in with equal fear and haste." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [10]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. XI. -- Burning the Rumps at Temple-Bar. "Some on the sign post of an ale-house Hang in effigy on the gallows, Made in rags to personate Respective offices of State." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, No. XI. -- Burning the Rumps at Temple-Bar. "Some on the sign post of an ale-house Hang in effigy on the gallows, Made in rags to personate Respective offices of State." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [11]
  • 1810.03.06/ maison de ventes : King (Thomas). Vente de l'œuvre décrite comme [[Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, Hudibras encounters the Skimmington. " -- At that an egg let fly Hit him directly o'er the eye; And straight another with a flambeaux Gave Ralpho o'er the eyes a damn'd blow." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know." (Hogarth)|Hogarth's Paintings Of the Principal Scenes in Hudibrass. A Set of Twelve, comprising, Hudibras encounters the Skimmington. " -- At that an egg let fly Hit him directly o'er the eye; And straight another with a flambeaux Gave Ralpho o'er the eyes a damn'd blow." Copy from Mr. Ireland's Will. "I leave it as my dying declaration, that the Twelve Pictures of Hudibras, were as certainly (in my most decided opinion) Painted by Hogarth, as the Marriage-à-la-Mode was, and this opinion is founded on the most deliberate examination, and has been coincided in by the best judges of Painting, that I know."]] réalisée par Hogarth, vendue par John Ireland, achetée par Twining au prix de 54.12 £. [12]