The Prize Cartoons; Being the Eleven Designs to Which the Premiums Were Awarded by The Royal Commissioners on the Fine Arts in the Year 1843
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- Title: The Prize Cartoons; Being the Eleven Designs to Which the Premiums Were Awarded by The Royal Commissioners on the Fine Arts in the Year 1843
- Artist: After Edward Armitage (British, London 1817–1896 Tunbridge Wells, Kent)
- Artist: After George Frederic Watts (British, London 1817–1904 London)
- Artist: After Charles West Cope (British, Leeds 1811–1890 Bournemouth)
- Artist: After John Callcott Horsley (British, London 1817–1903 London)
- Artist: After John Zepheniah Bell (British, Dundee, Scotland 1794–1883 London)
- Artist: After Henry James Townsend (British, Taunton, Somerset 1810–1890)
- Artist: After William Edward Frost (British, Wandsworth, Surrey 1810–1877 London)
- Artist: After Edmund Thomas Parris (British, Middlesex 1793–1873 London)
- Artist: After Henry Courtney Selous (British, Deptford 1803–1890 Beaworthy)
- Artist: After John Bridges (British, 1818–1854)
- Artist: After Joseph Severn (British, London 1793–1879 Rome)
- Lithographer: James Thomas Linnell (British, 1823–1905)
- Lithographer: John Linnell the Younger (British, 1821–1906)
- Lithographer: William Linnell (British, 1826–1906)
- Lithographer: N. Ploszczynski (British, active 1843–50)
- Lithographer: Thomas Herbert Maguire (British, London 1821–1895)
- Lithographer: C. Steckmest (Danish, active 1847)
- Lithographer: Supervising lithographer Ludwig Gruner (German, Dresden 1801–1882 Dresden)
- Publisher: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans
- Printer: M. & N. Hanhart, London
- Printer: Hullmandel & Walton
- Date: 1847
- Medium: Illustrations: lithographs with tint stones
- Dimensions: 25 9/16 x 19 x 1/2 in. (65 x 48.3 x 1.3 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Administrative Fund, transferred from the Library
- Object Number: 1991.1073.1(1–11)
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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