Period : 19th Century
196 records on 20 pages
FAMAG 1939.4Naudet, Thomas Charles (1773-1810): Combat de Trafalgar live par la Flotte Francaise, Commande par l'Admiral Villeneuve le 21 Octobre 1805, engraver: Le Beau, Pierre Adrien (fl.1805), publisher: Jean, Chez, engraving, 43.5 x 52.5 cms. Presented by Alfred A. de Pass.
FAMAG 1939.3.2West, Benjamin (1738-1820): Identification key for The Death of Lord Viscount Nelson KB, engraver: Heath, James, publisher: West, Benjamin & Heath, James, Inscribed with names etc on the plate, steel engraving, 31.5 x 60.3 cms. Presented by Alfred A. de Pass.
FAMAG 1939.3.1West, Benjamin (1738-1820): The Death of Lord Viscount Nelson KB, engraver: Heath, James, publisher: West, Benjamin & Heath, James, dated 1811 (published), steel engraving, 52 x 63.5 cms. Presented by Alfred A. de Pass.
FAMAG 1939.2Barker, Thomas Jones (1815-1882): Nelson receiving the swords on board the San Josef February 14 1797, engraver: Lewis, Charles G., printer: Davy and Sons, publisher: Leggatt, Hayward and Leggatt, dated 1853 (published), Inscribed with titles etc on the plate, steel engraving, 67.5 x 112 cms. Presented by Alfred A. de Pass.
FAMAG 1923.22Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley ARA OWS (1833-1898): Study for The Mask of Cupid from Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, pencil on tracing paper adhered to card, 34.5 x 108.7 cms. Presented by Alfred De Pass.
FAMAG 1923.21Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley ARA OWS (1833-1898): Study for the Knight, The Briar Rose Series, charcoal, chalk and gouache on paper adhered to canvas, 123 x 53 cms. Presented to the Corporation of Falmouth in 1923 by Alfred A. De Pass, in memory of his sons.
FAMAG 1923.19Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley ARA OWS (1833-1898): Study for The Car of Love, charcoal on paper adhered to canvas, 162 x 89 cms. Presented to the Corporation of Falmouth in 1923 by Alfred A. De Pass, in memory of his sons.
FAMAG 1923.17Watts, George Frederick RA (1817-1904): Britomart, fresco painting, 85 x 109 cms. Presented to the corporation of Falmouth in 1923 by A.A de Pas, in memory of his sons.