Читать книгу Selected Poems of Bernard Barton, the 'Quaker Poet' - Christopher Stokes W. - Страница 6

Оглавление

Figures

1.Jusepe de Ribera [Lo Spagnoletto], Man, Wine Bottle and Tambourine (1631). Oil on canvas. Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation, Mänttä, Finland. Photographer: Yehia Eweis. Reproduced with the kind permission of the Gösta Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation

2.Philip Doddridge as a child being taught the Old and New Testaments by his mother using ceramic tiles around the fireplace. Engraving by G. Presbury after J. Franklin. Wellcome Collection. Reproduced under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (CC BY 4.0). https://wellcomecollection.org/works/a62hdt7g. This image was used as the accompanying illustration to ‘First Scripture Lessons’ in Fisher’s Juvenile Scrap-Book (1839)

3.The Elk, engraved by T.[homas?] Dixon. Plate from Lucy Barton, Natural History of the Holy Land (1856). Reproduced from editor’s own copy, with the kind assistance of the University of Exeter’s Digital Humanities Lab. Photographer: Emma Sherriff

4.The Heron, engraved by T.[homas?] Dixon. Plate from Lucy Barton, Natural History of the Holy Land (1856). Reproduced from editor’s own copy, with the kind assistance of the University of Exeter’s Digital Humanities Lab. Photographer: Emma Sherriff

5.Butterflies. Plate from Lucy Barton, Natural History of the Holy Land (1856). Reproduced from editor’s own copy, with the kind assistance of the University of Exeter’s Digital Humanities Lab. Photographer: Emma Sherriff

6.The Serpent of the Isle of Celebes, engraved by T.[homas?] Dixon. Plate from Lucy Barton, Natural History of the Holy Land (1856). Reproduced from editor’s own copy, with the kind assistance of the University of Exeter’s Digital Humanities Lab. Photographer: Emma Sherriff

7.Barbary Ape & Ouran Outang, engraved by T.[homas?] Dixon. Plate from Lucy Barton, Natural History of the Holy Land (1856). Reproduced from editor’s own copy, with the kind assistance of the University of Exeter’s Digital Humanities Lab. Photographer: Emma Sherriff

Selected Poems of Bernard Barton, the 'Quaker Poet'

Подняться наверх