13 results filtered with: Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829
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Scenes of commerce, by land and sea, or, "Where does it come from?" answered / upon a plan arranged by the Rev. Isaac Taylor.
Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829.Date: 1839- Pictures
An episode in The merry wives of Windsor: Sir John Falstaff is invited to a tryst in Windsor Forest at night, dressed in bizarre clothing: he is attacked by children dressed as fairies and by the merry wives. Stipple engraving by I. Taylor, 1795, after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: [1795]Reference: 3162264i- Pictures
Day dawns at the cave of Belarius: Guiderius and Arviragus follow him out into the daylight; representing morning. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913420i- Pictures
Viola in Shakespeare's Twelfth night sits by a ruined monastery thinking about her concealed love for Duke Orsino; representing evening. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913422i- Pictures
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The stairs at York Buildings, the Strand; in the background are the tower of the waterworks and Westminster Bridge. Engraving by I. Taylor, c.1780.
Reference: 37639i- Books
The biography of a brown loaf / [Isaac Taylor].
Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829Date: 1829- Pictures
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Aaron staying the plague. I. Taylor after I. Taylor junior, 1815.
Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829.Date: 1 November 1815Reference: 6061i- Pictures
King Charles II. Etching by I. Taylor the younger, 1788.
Date: March 17, 1788Reference: 2042903i- Pictures
Ship-building: quadrant (top), and telegraph (below). Engraving by Turnbull.
Reference: 44515i- Pictures
Thomas Gray, recalled after his death as having often sat at Stoke Poges contemplating the flowing of a stream in the middle of the day; representing noon. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913421i- Pictures
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A widow with her maid Betty consults a fortune-teller in the hope that he will predict whether she will marry again, and how many times. Etching by I. Taylor, 1785, after R. Corbould.
Corbould, Richard, 1757-1831Date: 1785Reference: 11525i- Pictures
The night-time tryst of Lorenzo and Jessica in Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice; representing night. Engraving by I. Taylor jr after R. Smirke.
Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845.Date: Dec.r 20 1782Reference: 2913423i- Pictures
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Tunbridge Wells, Kent: view of the parade. Engraving by I. Taylor.
Taylor, Isaac, 1759-1829.Reference: 22983i