Knight's Gems or Device Book
Artwork Details
- Title: Knight's Gems or Device Book
- Author: Frederick Knight (British, active 1830s)
- Artist: After C. Vining (British, 19th century)
- Artist: After Poyie (British, 19th century)
- Artist: After Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785–1851 London)
- Artist: After W. Taylor (British, active 19th century)
- Artist: After Giovanni Battista Cipriani (Italian, Florence 1727–1785 Hammersmith (active London))
- Artist: After Sneider (British, 19th century)
- Artist: After Abraham Cooper (British, London 1787–1868 Greenwich)
- Engraver: Thomas Dick (British, 19th century)
- Engraver: R. Hebblethwaite (British, 19th century)
- Engraver: John R. Scott Jr. (British, active 1827–53)
- Engraver: William Forrest (British, Edinburgh, Scotland 1805–1899)
- Engraver: Ebenezer Stalker (British, 1781–1847)
- Engraver: Applebee (British, 19th century)
- Engraver: George August Periam (Mexican, born England, active 1838–58)
- Engraver: T. March (British, 19th century)
- Publisher: J. Williams (London)
- Publisher: Charles Tilt (British, active 1815–53)
- Publisher: Sold by Ackermann & Co., London (British, active 1829–55)
- Publisher: Sold by Simpkin & Marshall (London)
- Published in: London
- Date: [ca. 1830]
- Medium: Illustrations: steel engraving
- Dimensions: 9 11/16 x 6 3/16 x 1 1/16 in. (24.6 x 15.7 x 2.7 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: The Elisha Whittesley Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1966
- Object Number: 66.543.5
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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