Two angels flanking a door:
- pencil sketch on paper
- mounted, together with Bonomi MSS 40.16-17
- 19.3 x 12.4 cm
Two angels flanking a door:
Two angels flanking a door:
Two angels flanking a door, each repeated on either side, in one case mirrored:
Circular design of Britannia replenishing the lamp of the genius of art, with annotations and sketches:
Nude young Lapith holds a centaur's head from behind with his left; marble metope from the Parthenon (South metope XXVII) (London, British Museum, reg. 1816,0610.11 - BM Sculpture 316, 438-432 BC):
Angel and three cloaked, hooded female figures:
Britannia replenishing the lamp of the genius of art in grid:
Two designs featuring the goddess Britannia:
Figure from plate 11 of the Compositions from the tragedies of Aeschylus, designed by John Flaxman, engraved by Thomas Piroli, London (1795):
Reclining figure of Christ(?) [no wounds depicted]:
Two female figures, one on left with a set of scales and one on right with a sword (allegories of Justice):
Male figure with arms raised above head, with outline of figure (left) and sketch of head (below):
Four designs featuring the goddess Britannia:
Three designs featuring the goddess Britannia:
Winged female figure (Victoria):
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap, chasing a bee:
Portfolio titled 'Designs. / JB' (ink)
Ink table of contents (not complete) on piece of paper partially glued to cover:
-'Designs'
-'1'
-'2'
-'3 Angel good'
-'4 Designs Mother and Child'
-'5'
-'6'
-'7'
-'8 Chair'
-'9 Mother and Child'
-'10 Exhibition Book'
-'11'
Pencil notes partially covered by piece of paper glued to cover: 'Various designs / Complete'.
Seated woman holding bridal veil:
Standing statue of Britannia (probably design for lighthouse):
Note on furniture:
''Most judicious and valuable is a / deal table stained black with ink it / is agreeable to the eyes at candle / light and highly condusive to the / maintenance of the
Also to be recommended a chair / made of boxes that would take the / shape [x] so conducive to longev- / ity as it is the position of complete / repose''.
Joseph riding in state:
Praying angel:
Standing mother and child:
Seated female figure with nude male child on her lap:
Crouched putto sleeping:
Stooped old Jewish man leaning on stick:
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap:
Seated female figure with nude child on her lap, chasing a bird and a bee:
Murder of the sacred Apis bull by Cambyses II, with study of the king's hand:
Egyptian princess (Solomon's future queen) receiving gifts from women of Tyre [and Jews]: