The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England by James Baker

The Business of Satirical Prints in Late-Georgian England by James Baker

Author:James Baker
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


31. Old Bailey Proceedings, 29 October 1800, Nathaniel Holmes (t18001029-37).

32.“Repository of Arts” was the name formally given to Ackermann’s business from 1798.

33.John Ford, Ackermann 1783–1983: The Business of Art (London: Ackermann, 1983), 46. Surviving catalogues include A catalogue of various Prints, Medallions, Transparencies, and Caricatures, adapted for Furniture, Ornaments, & Amusement; also a great variety of drawing books and rudiments, consisting of about 2000 plates, published by R. Ackermann, at his Repository of Arts, No 101 Strand, London (London, 1805) and R. Ackermann’s catalogue of Books and Prints, For the Year 1815; comprising A Great Variety of Illustrated Works, Drawing-Books, Historical Prints, Views, Sea Pieces, Sporting Subjects, Portraits, Medallions, Fancy Pieces, Caricatures, &c. &c. Consisting of Upwards of 5000 plates, engraved from the designs of the most eminent artists (London, 1815).



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