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| | PAUL SANDBY - LoveToKnow Article on PAUL SANDBY |
 | | Sandby displayed considerable power as a caricaturist in his attempt to ridicule the opposition of Hogarth to the plan for creating a public academy for the arts. |  | | Sandby is best remembered, however, by his water-color paintings. |  | | peculiar to Sandby) forty-eight plates drawn during a tour in Wales. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SA/SANDBY_PAUL.htm
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| | Berger Collection (BCET) Artists Paul Sandby, RA |
 | | Paul Sandby (1725-1809), one of the finest landscape painters of his generation, was born in Nottingham in the north of England. |  | | $(Paul Sandby (1725-1809), one of the finest landscape painters of his generation, was born in Nottingham in the north of England. |  | | Working usually in watercolor and gouache, Sandby gained a good reputation and throughout his career was active in the London art scene. |
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http://www.bergercollection.org/artist_detail.php?i=43
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| | Paul Sandby Online |
 | | Paul Sandby in the Web Gallery of Art |  | | Paul Sandby at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 2 works by Paul Sandby |  | | Bowes Museum, County Durham, UK Courtauld Institute of Art, London |
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| | handprint : the topographical tradition |
 | | Yet Sandby's efforts to bring emotional warmth and human interest to watercolor drawing, and his boundless energy as a technical innovator, Academy founder and generously supportive colleague to fellow artists, were the important founding acts by which English painters made watercolors into a geniunely national art form. |  | | In his bodycolor works Sandby's palette is typically larger and his color effects more dramatic, but his mastery of both the poetic and topographical styles allowed him to creatively combine the two styles in his late paintings. |  | | Sandby's mastery of gouache and his stylistic innovations were only part of his innovative artistic personality. |
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| | Antiques and the Arts Online |
 | | Sandby is best known for his work in watercolor and gouache; however, he also was the first professional artist to use the aquatint technique of printmaking. |  | | Sandby received training as a draftsman at the Board of Ordnance Drawing Room, located in the Tower of London, though he learned to paint from his brother, Thomas (1723-1798), architect, draftsman and deputy ranger to William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. |  | | Highlights of the exhibition will include four views by Sandby and Scottish painter Archibald Robertson (1765-1835) depicting scenes in and near Naples, Italy. |
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http://www.antiquesandthearts.com/GH-2004-01-27-12-00-19p1.htm
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| | Sandby Paul - new and used books |
 | | Paul and Thomas Sandby, Royal Academicians: An Anglo-Danish Saga of Art, Love and War in Georgian England. |  | | He was the pioneer of topographical art in England, and all the 'draughtsmen' of the next generation, including Girtin and Turner, followed his footsteps. |  | | They were one of his earliest works, appearing the year before he published the first English book to contain aquatints, and were very important in forming public attitudes towards the appreciation of the landscape and picturesque travel. |
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http://www.isbn.pl/A-SANDBY-PAUL
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| | Yale Bulletin and Calendar |
 | | Sandby painted his portrait of the house and mill in opaque watercolors, or gouache, on a large sheet of "Whatman" paper. |  | | An important document on the rise of industry in the British countryside, Sandby's painting also is an example of the intertwined developments of papermaking and of the art of painting in watercolor, according to curators. |  | | 009;Sandby's painting of Vinter and Turkey Mill will be the focus of an exhibition at the Yale Center for British Art in 2005. |
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http://www.yale.edu/opa/v31.n31/story12.html
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| | SANDBY, Paul wholesale oil painting frame China oil painting |
 | | Sandby has rather unjustifiable called the 'father of watercolour art', but certainly his distinction won prestige for the medium. |  | | Their work is similar in many respects, but Paul was more versatile as well as a better artist, his work including lively figure subjects as well as an extensive range of landscape subjects. |  | | In his later work he often used body-colour (he also sometimes painted in oils) and he was the first professional artist in England to publish aquatints (1775). |
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Lot 14 was catalogued as a parcel of drawings by Lt Paul Sandby (presumably Thomas Paul, son of Paul Sandby), and it comprised unframed miscellaneous drawings, prints and watercolours by members of the Sandby family in the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. |  | | While it is not characteristic of his work in general, analogies can be found in, for example, the backgrounds of some of his gouaches. |  | | Sandby family (see below); sale at Christies, 27 October 1961, lot 14: bt by Sabin Galleries; again with Sabin, 1971, from whom bought by the Faringdon Trustees the same year. |
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| | Thomas Deans & Company |
 | | Primarily a landscape painter in both watercolor and bodycolor [gouache] and occasionally oils, Sandby was born in Nottingham, England, and came to London with his older brother Thomas in about 1742. |  | | He was also a drawing master and one of the first artists in Britain to use the newly developed aquatint process. |  | | He became one of the pioneers of the naturalistic movement in British landscape painting in watercolor. |
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http://www.britishwatercolors.com/catalog.php?name=Sandby,
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| | Paul Sandby Munn (1773 - 1845) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Paul Sandby, Landscape with a woman scratching a heart into the bark of a tall tree, 18th - 19th century |  | | Paul Sandby Munn (1773 - 1845) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |  | | Paul Sandby (1730 - 1809) Biography, Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
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http://wwar.world-arts-resources.com/masters/m/munn-paul_sandby.html
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| | Art trails: Western wonders |
 | | Paul Sandby is considered the father of English watercolour and the gallery's collection is one of the largest in the world. |  | | The Hamilton Art Gallery boasts an impressive collection of fine and decorative arts, including a gallery of Paul Sandby's work. |  | | The town is home to 130-year old Botanical Gardens and the Hamilton Art Gallery. |
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http://www.amol.org.au/art_trails/western.htm
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 | | Sandby, one of the founding members of the Royal Academy of Arts, is often described as “the father of the English watercolour” and the undated picture, an atmospheric landscape featuring a man climbing a tree to collect birds’ eggs, is thought to have been painted in the mid-1790s. |  | | He was taught to paint by his older brother, the architect Thomas Sandby (1723-1798), who also found him his first job, as a topographical draughtsman at the age of 11 at the Board of Ordnance Drawing Room at the Tower of London. |  | | A founding member of the Royal Academy in 1768, Sandby was one of the first English artists to use watercolours and gouache and in the 1770s introduced the French technique of aquatint etching to Britain that became a popular process for translating topographical watercolours into prints and book illustrations. |
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http://www.bermudanationalgallery.com/docs/sandby-pr.doc
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| | COLLECTION |
 | | Sandby was a foundation member of the Royal Academy and the earliest English artist of note to exploit the media of watercolour and gouache. |  | | He was also a fine etcher, a great innovator and the art of aquatint printing was developed in England largely as a result of his early enthusiasm for this technique. |  | | Since 1961 Hamilton's collection has grown to over 7000 objects and now includes silver, porcelain and glass from 1700 onwards, a collection of 18th century landscapes by Paul Sandby, Oriental ceramics from the major dynasties, European and Australian prints, Australian oil paintings and watercolours and fine international examples of 20th century decorative arts. |
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http://www.hamiltongallery.org/collection.htm
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| | Paul Henry Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |
 | | Paul Signac, Application du Cercle chromatique de Mr. |  | | Paul Henry Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |  | | Paul Gavarni, Masques et Visages: Messieurs du Feuilleton, Henry Monnier, 1853 |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/h/henry-paul.html
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| | Hamilton |
 | | Sandby was one of the most important English watercolourists, and the gallery has a significant and extensive collection of his works. |  | | One of the greatest surprises in country Victorian galleries is the Paul Sandby collection at Hamilton. |  | | The gallery also has a fine collection of silver, glass, porcelain, oriental ceramics, paintings, prints, tapestries and furniture. |
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http://www.whitehat.com.au/Victoria/Regions/Hamilton.asp
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| | EDWARD LEAR |
 | | Sandby made several sketching tours in Wales and, according to Iolo Williams, it was he who 'broadly speaking opened the eyes of Englishmen to the pictorial interest of Wales'. |  | | Agnew and Sons Ltd, 1962, no.12; Paintings and Drawings by Thomas and Paul Sandby, Reading, Reading Museum and Art Gallery, Bolton, Bolton Museum and Art Gallery, 1972, no.99 as Pandy Bei Machno, Nr.Llanwrst. |  | | EXHIBITIONS: English Watercolours from the Hickman Bacon Collection, Bedford, Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, 1952, no.66 as Pandy Pei, Machno ; Watercolours and Drawings from The Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, Bedford, London, Thos. |
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http://www.cecilhigginsartgallery.org/paintings/sandbyb.htm
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| | Thomas Sandby - encyclopedia article about Thomas Sandby. |
 | | Along with his younger brother Paul Paul Sandby (1725 - 9 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in water-colours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became one of the founding members of the Royal Academy in 1768. |  | | While undertaking this exacting commission, he began producing water-colour landscapes and news of his talent soon spread. |  | | Nationalistic independence movements helped reshape the world during this decade: |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Thomas%20Sandby
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| | Exhibit: European Influences |
 | | This dessert dish dating from 1788-1792 shows an example of the underglaze blue painted landscape designs imitating Paul Sandby, whose collection of labndscape paintings The Virtuosis' Museum was published in 1778. |  | | It is probable that the landscapes and blue borders were painted at Caughley and that the dish was then sent to be gilded at Robert and Humphrey Chamberlain's decorating establishment in Worcester. |  | | This cabbage leaf maskhead jug showing the Iron Bridge print is inscribed Mr Jn Callcott 1792. |
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http://www.ironbridge.org.uk/exhibit.asp?ID=st0034&Topic=Caughley%20Porcelain&Theme=th0003
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| | The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum |
 | | Paul Sandby (1723-1809) was one of the most influential British landscape artists during the latter half of the 18th century. |  | | This exhibition features highlights from the collection of more than 725 pieces of 18th- century English pottery donated to Colonial Williamsburg by Mr. |  | | This exhibition reveals the steps taken to conserve this important late 18th-century painting. |
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http://www.history.org/history/museums/dewitt_gallery.cfm
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 | | Sandby uses his skills as a topographic artist to display his ability to the Earl of Warwick in the hope of gaining royal favor. |  | | The art of topographic depiction was taught in military schools throughout England beginning in 1745. |  | | The William A. Whitaker Foundation Art Fund, 80.46.1 |
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http://www.ackland.org/art/exhibitions/reasonfantasy/debselinger3.htm
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| | Berger Collection (BCET) Artwork A Welsh Sunset River Landscape Paul Sandby, RA |
 | | Paul Sandby, RA This landscape by Sandby probably dates from some time after his visits to Wales in the 1770s and is likely to have been based on a sketch made at that time. |  | | This landscape by Sandby probably dates from some time after his visits to Wales in the 1770s and is likely to have been based on a sketch made at that time. |  | | Sandby usually worked in watercolour, but here he has made stunning use of the more luminous medium of oils; the sense of light from the sunset is quite overwhelming. |
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http://bergercollection.org/artwork_detail.php?i=58
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| | Najecki Reproductions (Special Camp Images) |
 | | Paul Sandby made several paintings (13" x 17") of the encampments which show many aspects of camp life. |  | | Also pictured in The Art of Paul Sandby by Yale Center for British Art, Yale University, CT 1985. |  | | From an unidentified art book, the work is titled "The Military Encampment in Hyde Park, 1780" |
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http://www.najecki.com/repro/Special-Images.html
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| | Eltham Palace |
 | | The Library is in Mahogany and housed Stephen's collection of watercolors and other topographical works by artists such as John Sell Cotman, J.R. Cozens, Thomas Girtin and Paul Sandby. |  | | For the new house, the used the latest technology and design (Art Deco) of their time. |  | | The ribbed, coved and mirrored ceiling with its concealed lighting is inspired by Art Deco. |
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http://www.cosmopolis.ch/english/cosmo46/eltham_palace.htm
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| | Paul Sandby: artist |
 | | Artist: Paul Sandby Exhibit: Six Centuries Of Prints And Drawings: Recent Acquisitions |  | | Subscribe to our FREE weekly Museum Exhibits Newsletter to keep up to date with art exhibit openings across America. |  | | Home > Performers & Artists > Visual Artists > S > Paul Sandby |
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| | ImageBase |
 | | Ireland County Queens the in Casltle Lea Arts Graphic Achenbach Europe Britain Great Print Anonymous British Paul Sandby 4159201102000016 A044515 1963.30.33186 AFGA |
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| | Paul Sandby |
 | | This watercolour is a humourous invitation to an informal evening's sketching at the house of brothers Paul and Thomas Sandby, a regular activity for artists who had few opportunities for organized art training at that time. |  | | Paul Sandby was a topographical draughtsman who moved to 38 Great Pulteney Street on the edge of Soho in 1752. |
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http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/MOLsite/exhibits/creative/artistloc/1800/1800_psandby.html
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| | Topographical and landscape prints |
 | | BV3), Paul Sandby was the first artists to use the aquatint method extensively in Britain. |  | | The Library holds an extensive collection of Paul Sandby prints which include his XII Views in Aquatinta North Wales and XII Views in South Wales. |  | | During the eighteenth century the publisher John Boydell produced a number of prints after Paul Sandby. |
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http://www.llgc.org.uk/dm/dm0104.htm
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| | The Laterna Magica by SANDBY, Paul |
 | | British painters took an ironic and self-critical attitude to modern technology as Paul Sandby did in Laterna Magica. |  | | The contemporary passion for optical instruments, of which Britain was a leading producer, is referred to here, but the painter is also poking fun at the scientific achievements of the Enlightenment. |  | | Watercolour and body colour over pen and ink, 37 x 53,6 cm |
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http://gallery.euroweb.hu/html/s/sandby/laternam.html
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| | King George III Topographical Collection |
 | | Paul Sandby (1725-1809) was one of the most influential English watercolour artists of his time. As a young man he was trained in the draughtsmanship of military maps and plans at the Tower of London. He was appointed draughtsman to the Board of Ordnance's survey of the Highlands in 1746. |  | | You are here > Collect Britain main > Collections > King George III Topographical Collection |
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http://www.collectbritain.co.uk/personalisation/object.cfm?UID=003KTOP00000050U08300002
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 | | Ireland County Queens Castle Shaen Arts Graphic Achenbach Europe Britain Great Print engraving Anonymous British Paul Sandby 4159201102000011 A044510 1963.30.33191 AFGA |
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 | | Marcellus Laroon, “Muffin seller.” Paul Sandby, “Buy my Muffins.” Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. |  | | Twelve London Cries done from the Life by P. Sandy.” Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. |  | | Paul Sandby, “A Sweep and his Apprentice Calling the Street.” Museum of London, London.] (1760). |
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http://www.engl.niu.edu/kwezner/Kelley/Shesgreen/georgiaillustrationsfebruary17.doc
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| | ARC :: Paul Sandby (1730-1809) :: Page 1 of 1 |
 | | Sort collection by :: quality The ARC staff has roughly sorted our larger image collections for specific artists such that the most famous or, in our opinion, the most relatively important paintings come first. |  | | Buy a Custom Fine Print of this artwork. |  | | This image of Paul Sandby was kindly provided by Don Kurtz. |
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http://www.artrenewal.net/asp/database/art.asp?aid=3338&order=u
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| | Adventures in CyberSound: The Camera Obscura |
 | | Numerous artists through the 19th century, in addition to Vermeer, used the device as an aid to drawing, including Giovanni Canale, aka Canaletto (1697-1768), Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), and Paul Sandby (1725-1809), a founding member of the Royal Academy. |  | | Though some, including Joshua Reynolds, warned against the indiscriminate use of the camera obscura, others, notably Algarotti, a writer on art and science and a highly influential man amongst artists, strongly advocated its use in his Essays on Painting (1764): |  | | The perspective of his paintings was so precise, however, that computer models of his room have been generated, adding substance to the theory he used the camera obscura in his work. |
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http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/CAMERA_OBSCURA.html
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| | Heald Books |
 | | Brother of the celebrated artist Paul Sandby, the architect and draughtsman Thomas Sandby was an eminent artist in his own right. |  | | He illustrated the many projects he undertook, and several of his drawings and designs were engraved and published as folios. |  | | In addition to his duties at Windsor, Sandby designed a number of houses in the adjacent neighborhood and was appointed architect and master-carpenter of his majesty's works in 1777 and 1780 respectively. |
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http://www.donaldheald.com/search/detail_01.php?booknr=2172085&ordernr=13372
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| | National Gallery of Art - Six Centuries of Prints and Drawings: Recent Acquisitions, November 14, 2004 - May 30, 2005 |
 | | National Gallery of Art, October 17, 2004 - January 2, 2005 |  | | The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, May 24 - August 21, 2005 |  | | Among the major drawings in the exhibition are Renaissance works by Pietro Perugino and Albrecht Altdorfer ; Paul Sandby's masterpiece of light and color, Dawn in Luton Park (1763/1765); Giuseppe Bennuci's giant presentation drawing of alternative architectural illusions for the ceiling of the Ognissanti church in Florence (c. |
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http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/sixcenturiesinfo.shtm
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Sandby: (2) Paul Sandby |
 | | There are more than 45,000 articles in The Grove Dictionary of Art. |  | | He received his early training from his older brother and in March 1747 followed him as a military draughtsman employed by the Board of Ordnance at the Tower of London. |  | | Painter, draughtsman, printmaker and drawing-master, brother of (1) Thomas Sandby. |
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http://www.artnet.com/library/07/0756/T075633.asp
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| | Genius of Freemasonry |
 | | The centrepiece oil painting hanging in the Grand Lodge of British Columbia Museum, at 1495 West Eighth Avenue, Vancouver, was painted by Paul Puleston-Clarke in 2000. |  | | This painting is a reproduction of a plate drawn by Giovanni Battista Cipriani and Paul Sandby and engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi and James Fittler printed as the frontispiece to the "Constitutions of the Antient Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons containing their History, Charges, Regulations, &c.", by James Anderson. |  | | [plate drawn by G.B. Cipriani and P. Sandby,] |
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http://www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/genius.html
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| | Six Views of Windsor Castle by Paul Sandby, 1725-1809 |
 | | This set has all six prints in their earliest and freshest form. |  | | An exceptionally fine early set of one of Sandby's most famous series of prints. |  | | Issued by Sandby himself, 1775 with his publication line: Publish'd according to Act of Parliament by P.Sandby St. Georges Row, Sepr 1st, 1776 (two plates with the additional wording...St. Georges Row, Oxford Turnpike...) |
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http://www.williamweston.co.uk/pages/catalogues/single/791/36/8.html
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| | Attractions Ontario - Special Events Details |
 | | The exhibition will include gifts and promised gifts from the Dr. Dennis T. Lanigan Collection, which will transform the national collection of 19th century British drawings. |  | | The show will cover three centuries of British draughtsmanship, from the 18th century to the 20th, and will feature major works by William Hogarth, Benjamin West, Paul Sandby, Thomas Gainsborough, J. Turner, John Constable, Samuel Palmer, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Henry Moore. |
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http://www.attractions.on.ca/specialeventspopup.php?eventid=5027
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 | | To use the Art Prices Index we have an a to z index of artists surnames, or you can perform a search on the surname or first name(s). |  | | SANDBY, PAUL, R.A. Study of a young girl holding her dress, 19cm x 9.2cm, pe, dos. |  | | SANDBY, PAUL (1730-1809) The old powder magazine, Hyde Park, 14cm x 19cm, w/c, p/i, dos. |
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| | Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Pau) |
 | | After the break-up of the partnership he continued recording music under his own name. |  | | Paul Simon is an American musician and actor. |  | | He was born in 1899 at London and died in 1946. |
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