The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, King James Version

1864
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, King James Version
  • Illustrator: William Henry Bartlett (British, London 1809–1854 at sea)
  • Illustrator: Johann Friedrich Overbeck (German, Lübeck 1789–1869 Rome)
  • Illustrator: Frédéric Schopin (French, Fontainebleau 1804–1880 Rouen)
  • Engraver: John Carr Armytage (British, London 1802–1897)
  • Engraver: Samuel Bradshaw (British, active 1832–80)
  • Engraver: Joseph Clayton Bentley (British, Bradford, Yorkshire 1809–1851 Sydenham, Kent)
  • Engraver: Robert Brandard (British, Birmingham 1805–1862 London)
  • Engraver: Charles Cousen (British, Horton, Bradford 1815–1889 Weston-super-Mare)
  • Engraver: John Cousen (British, Bradford 1804–1880 South Norwood)
  • Engraver: John Cousen (British, Bradford 1804–1880 South Norwood)
  • Engraver: Robert William Wallis (British, London 1794–1878 Hove, Sussex)
  • Publisher: Charles Courtier & Sons (Oxford and London)
  • Date: 1864
  • Medium: Illustrations: engraving, text: letterpress
  • Dimensions: 13 x 10 13/16 x 3 3/8 in. (33 x 27.5 x 8.5 cm)
  • Classification: Books
  • Credit Line: Gift of Kate Lefferts, 1973
  • Object Number: 1973.543.1
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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