Charles Grignion is the name of: Charles Grignion the Elder (1721–1810), British engraver and draughtsman Charles Grignion the Younger (1754–1804), British...
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Charles Grignion the Elder (1721–1810) was a British engraver and draughtsman. Grignion was born in London to Huguenot refugees. He was a prolific historical...
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Charles Grignion the Younger (1754–1804) was a British history and portrait painter and engraver. Grignion was born in London. His uncle was the prolific...
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Louis de Montfort (redirect from Saint Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort)
Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort, TOSD (French pronunciation: [lwi maʁi ɡʁiɲɔ̃ də mɔ̃fɔʁ]; 31 January 1673 – 28 April 1716) was a French Catholic priest...
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Austrian historical painter and professor of architecture (born 1729) Charles Grignion the Elder, British engraver and draughtsman (born 1721) Luke Havell...
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miraculously delivered.” See Richard Pococke; Hubert François Gravelot; Charles Grignion, A description of the East, and some other countries, (London : Printed...
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least the late 18th century: the latter are shown in a 1792 plate by Charles Grignion the Elder. Today, their full dress gown is made of cream silk brocade...
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two sons. Among his pupils were John Alexander Gresse (1741–1794); Charles Grignion the Younger (1754–1804); and Mauritius Lowe (1746–1793). Wikimedia...
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Fables for the Female Sex (1744) is illustrated with engravings by Charles Grignion the Elder after Francis Hayman...
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obvious "late and sad example" of a wandering prince could be no other than Charles I's brother-in-law, the Elector Palatine. An allusion to the same subject...
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Two Last Parliaments, which was published in April 1681 as the answer to Charles II's famous declaration of his reasons for dissolving them. The authorship...
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setting of Robert Herrick's "Goe, perjur'd man", written at the request of Charles II to imitate Giacomo Carissimi's "Dite, o cieli". In 1674, he was made...
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England and Dean of Ripon Charles Grignion the Elder 1721–1810 British engraver and draughtsman Uncle of Charles Grignion the Younger 1754–1804 British...
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before its 1748–49 restoration Engraving of Shakespeare's monument by Charles Grignion, derived from Hollar's engraving, first published in John Bell's 1786...
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Charles Gouyn (died 1785), jeweller. Simon Gribelin (1661–1733), silver engraver. Charles Grignion (1721–1810), clockmaker, son of Daniel Grignion. Pierre...
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by Burton, and the eighth and final one (a compilation of fragments) by Charles King c. 1693. First published by Thomas Hearne in 1710–12 (second edition...
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Captain Sir Richard Pearson RN, EIC portrait by Charles Grignion the Younger Born 1731 England Died 1806 England Occupation(s) Royal Navy, East India Company...
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ISBN 1-901167-02-X. Vicky Iglikowski-Broad [@@vicky_ig] (23 February 2021). "Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon were artistic and creative partners, but also lovers...
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Costard Love's Labour's Lost character 1776 print by Charles Grignion of Thomas Weston playing Costard Created by William Shakespeare Portrayed by Thomas...
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the Black Charaibes in St. Vincent with his five Wives. Engraving by Charles Grignion published 1796 after original art by Agosto Brunias. The linen market...
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painting was by Godfrey Kneller. There are mezzotints by Smith (1706) and Charles Grignion the Elder; and Hawkins gives a vignette in his History. In an ode,...
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Grignon or Grignion may refer to: Rivière à Grignon, a tributary of lac Saint-Jean in Chambor, Quebec, Canada Grignon, Côte-d'Or, commune in Côte-d'Or...
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to be run for, by the engraver Thomas Morris; January and May, by Charles Grignion; The Frenchman in London, by C. White; A Taylor riding to Brentford...
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small scale for the booksellers; a large number these were engraved by Charles Grignion the Elder. Among them were the illustrations to the ‘History of England...
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Bellamy ... A new edition, with twenty-seven plates [some engraved by Charles Grignion]. J. Deighton. pp. 292–297. Retrieved 7 February 2020. Lansing, Marion...
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of the commanders A portrait of George Farmer by Charles Grignion the Younger A carving of Charles du Couëdic in the Musée national de la Marine at Brest...
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who attended meetings of the Royal Society. He was also sketched by Charles Grignion the Younger. He boarded the East Indiaman Grenville in March 1771 intending...
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Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs 1920 – republished 1968 David & Charles Croad, Stephen (2003). Liquid History: The Thames Through Time. Batsford...
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Capitoline Museums. He set up an artistic circle including Robert Fagan, Charles Grignion the Younger, Samuel Woodforde and George Cumberland. For his exhibition...
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and now in the British Government Art Collection, was engraved by Charles Grignion the Elder. He published two books of flower etchings of his own designs...
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