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series (N37) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Allen & Ginter 1888 Edward, Prince of Wales
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series (N37) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Allen & Ginter 1888 Edward, Prince of Wales
Art Gallery of New South Wales.
, and her sister Lady Duncannon stand arm in arm while, at right, the Prince of Wales
Portraits and caricatures accounted for a significant percentage of the prints made for sale or as book illustrations. Ceramics, silhouettes, coins, medals, and waxes bore likenesses.
Earl of Essex Nicholas Hilliard 1588 Henry Frederick (1594–1612), Prince of Wales
The Artist: Nicholas Hilliard, the son of Richard Hilliard, an Exeter goldsmith, made his earliest known miniatures in 1560. He served his apprenticeship as a goldsmith, beginning in 1562 with Robert Brandon, whose daughter Alice he was to marry in 1576
; however, the queen, Anne of Denmark, and their son Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
[Royal courts] were important loci for the continuation of indigenous artistic traditions as well as conduits for European influences in both art and architecture.
Stevens (1878) and Prince of Wales Museum by George Wittet (1914) were built.
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Seligman and Ernest M. von Simson Jill and Robert Serling Wales and Karen Shao Dr
Inscription: Signed and dated (verso, left, in black paint): Juan Gris / ceret 10-13 [now concealed by relining; visible in infrared transmitted light; signature reproduced on relining]
Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Along with the traditional hand-wrought objets d’art that had always been made as special commissions for elite clientele, production broadened to include ordinary dinner services, tea sets, and domestic implements such as light fixtures and writing tools.
Goldsmiths and Plate Workers of England, Scotland, and Ireland (which also includes Wales
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1771 The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar John Trumbull 1789 Molly Wales