Paul Sandby RA (1731 – 7 November 1809) was an English map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours, who, along with his older brother Thomas, became...
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demolished). Sandby was born in Nottingham, the son of Thomas Sandby, a textile worker, and was self-taught as a draughtsman and architect. Paul Sandby was his...
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Paul Sandby Munn, RWS (1773 – 1845) was an English water-colour painter. Paul Sanby Munn, born at Thornton Row, Greenwich, on 8 February 1773, was son...
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watercolourist Paul Sandby, who also seems to have introduced technical refinements as well as inventing the name "aquatint". In England artists such as Sandby and...
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the London Cries series by Paul Sandby, c. 1770 "Girl with a Basket of Oranges" from the London Cries series by Paul Sandby, c. 1770 "Round & Sound Five...
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and comedian Paul M. Sand (1914–1984), American attorney and jurist Paul Sandby (1731–1809), English map-maker turned landscape painter Paul Sarbanes (1933–2020)...
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London Cries: A Muffin Man by Paul Sandby (c. 1759)...
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William Blake, John Sell Cotman, Paul Sandby, William Mulready, Edward Lear, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Paul Cézanne. There is a copy of Raphael's...
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Stewart Parnell. In 1899 an effigy of the South African Republic leader Paul Kruger was burnt at Ticehurst, and during the 20th century effigies of militant...
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Peter's Church, Flawford Watercolours by Richard Parkes Bonnington and Paul Sandby The Joseph Collection of Wedgwood Jasperware The Ballantyne Collection...
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Quilley, "The Analysis of Deceit: Sandby's Satires against Hogarth", in John Bonehill and Stephen Daniels (eds.), Paul Sandby: Picturing Britain, exh. cat...
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Shropshire. He was on tour with a fellow less well known artist called Paul Sandby Munn (1773–1845) who also painted the same subject and titled it Bedlam...
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a lifelong pursuit. Applying what she had been taught by the painter Paul Sandby, she created geological sketches of important features. With many of...
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as Rosalind, 1787 Admiral Jervis, 1787 The Dashwood Children, c. 1789 Paul Sandby, c. 1789 George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton (1761–1827), c. 1790 John...
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criticised Hogarth. Hogarth's strong identification with his dog led Paul Sandby to caricature Hogarth as a pug in his 1753 engraving Puggs Graces. In...
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Biographie des Herrn Wilhelm Friedrich v. Gleichen genannt Rußwurm. Jean-Paul Marat publishes Mémoire sur l'électricité médicale ("Memorandum on Medical...
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September 1 – Pierre-Joseph Lion, Belgian painter (born 1729) November 7 – Paul Sandby, map-maker turned landscape painter in watercolours (born 1731) November...
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The North Terrace at sunset, c. 1790, by Paul Sandby...
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tradition of animal and rustic painting; Samuel Palmer (1805–1881); Paul Sandby (1731–1809), who is recognised as the father of English watercolour painting;...
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Livingstone, The Mistresses of Cliveden (Random House, 2015), chapter 6 Paul Sandby, A view of the Prince's House at Kew, c.1771–72 – Royal Collection Levett...
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Westminster by Hendrick Danckerts made c.1675, The Cries of London by Paul Sandby, and works by Thomas Rowlandson, Wenceslaus Hollar, and James Abbott...
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West View of the City of Edinburgh is an engraving by the landscapist, Paul Sandby. This engraving on paper was published in 1753 and has an alternate name...
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Republic (b. 1611) 1713 – Elizabeth Barry, English actress (b. 1658) 1809 – Paul Sandby, English painter and cartographer (b. 1725) 1837 – Elijah Parish Lovejoy...
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Charles Powlett, 3rd Duke of Bolton in 1772. The property was painted by Paul Sandby in 1764. Lord Curzon was a tenant from 1906 until his death in 1925....
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Deptford in 1798, the son of a drawing-master who had been a pupil of Paul Sandby. He was taught perspective by his father and had lessons from Samuel...
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establishing watercolor as an independent, mature painting medium are Paul Sandby (1730–1809), often called the "father of the English watercolor"; Thomas...
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Magdalene, providing an alternative to the busy High Street. The artist Paul Sandby, who lived in Woolwich, painted the road in its earliest appearance....
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overlooked Virginia Water, a man-made body of water constructed by Thomas and Paul Sandby at the behest of the Duke. Sir Jeffrey Wyatville, who was responsible...
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Moser, Francis Milner Newton, Edward Penny, John Inigo Richards, Paul Sandby, Thomas Sandby, Dominic Serres, Peter Toms, William Tyler, Samuel Wale, Benjamin...
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a nation or people, dates from Thomas Gray's use of it in his poem". Paul Sandby, An Historical Landskip Representing the Welsh Bard in the Opening of...
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