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Anker Smith
Nationality:
english
Gender:
Male
Birth Date:
1759
Death Date:
1819
London; engraver, stencil artist
Charles I Taken by Col. Joyce
Death of Richard II
John Horne Tooke
John Horne Tooke
King Lear, Act IV, Scene IIV.
Merry Wives Of Windsor, Act I Scene IV.
Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I, Scene IV
Richard the First in Palestine
Romeo And Juliet, Act I, Scene V
St Augustine Before Ethelbert
The Death of Cardinal Wolsey
The Great Fire of London
The Landing of Julius Caesar
The Moorish Token Of Friendship
The Treachery of Col. Kirke 1685
Titian’s Mistress (Sofonisba Regina), fifth plate in the book, [Buchanan’s Gallery], an untitled collection of engravings primarily from Select Work of Engravings (London: Historic Gallery, 1813-14)]
Titian’s Mistress (Sofonisba Regina), fourth plate in the book, [Buchanan’s Gallery], an untitled collection of engravings primarily from Select Work of Engravings (London: Historic Gallery, 1813-14)]
Titian’s Mistress (Sofonisba Regina), sixth plate in the book, [Buchanan’s Gallery], an untitled collection of engravings primarily from Select Work of Engravings (London: Historic Gallery, 1813-14)]
Titus Andronicus, Act II, Scene III