Part of a printed map showing the eastern Mediterranean
- Bonomi MSS 27.26 (verso)
- Pièce
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Part of a printed map showing the eastern Mediterranean:
- print on paper
- loose
- 18.7 x 23.7 cm
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Part of a printed map showing the eastern Mediterranean
Fait partie de Joseph Bonomi Collection
Part of a printed map showing the eastern Mediterranean:
Shepherd playing flute, with shepherdess being tethered to the ground by three cherubs
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Shepherd playing flute, with shepherdess being tethered to the ground by three cherubs:
Sketches, including unfinished human figures
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Sketches, including unfinished human figures:
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Three views of horse's head:
Anatomical studies (ribcage, shoulder and humerus)
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Anatomical studies (ribcage, shoulder and humerus):
Tree, and landscape with trees
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Tree, and landscape with trees:
Anatomical study (ribcage with shoulder)
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Anatomical study (ribcage with shoulder):
Medals or coins and other sketches
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Medals or coins and other sketches:
Medals or coins and other sketches
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Medals or coins and other sketches:
Portraits of Margaret of Austria and Joanna of Castile
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Portraits of Margaret of Austria and Joanna of Castile:
Profile view of sleeping infant
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Profile view of sleeping infant:
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Infant's face:
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Two studies of women in hats:
Mother and infant, with sketches of children's faces
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Mother and infant, with sketches of children's faces:
Design for a ceiling (?) with mythical figures
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Design for a ceiling (?) with mythical figures in a centrifugal composition:
Various sketches of human figures and dogs
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Various sketches of human figures and dogs:
Two profile views of male heads
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Two profile views of male heads:
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Woman in dress from behind:
Landscape with distant view of church tower
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Landscape with distant view of church tower:
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Woman holding infant:
Man in historical dress holding stick
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Man in historical dress holding stick:
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Alpine landscape:
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Two infant heads:
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Waterfalls with figures:
Four women contemplating a bust
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Four women contemplating a bust:
Letter to Bonomi from 73, Lombard Street
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Letter to Bonomi from 73, Lombard Street:
73, Lombard Street, E. [C.]
London 3 Jan[y...
[Joseph] Bonomi Esq
Sir John Soane's...
13 Lincoln's In[n Fields...
W[. C...
[Dear] Sir
We beg to ackno[wledge]
[the rec]ipt of your Letter of yesterday...
[containi]ng a Remittance of ₤ 3 ,, 2...
[... cre]dit of the Biblical Archeol[ogy...
[... t]he names you mention.
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Profile of man in fine dress:
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[Top] Sketches of types of female figures; [middle] caricatures of man and woman; [bottom] caricature of man (perhaps Bonomi himself) by pyramid:
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Knight on horseback:
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Portraits of Jacomo de Cachiopin (1575-1642) [upper left], Justus Sustermans (1597-1681) [lower left], Jacques du Broeucq (c. 1505-1584) [upper right], and Paulus Pontius (1603-1658) [lower right] originally by Antoon van Dyck (1599-1641), copied from engravings in Icones Principum Virorum / The Iconography: