Carey, William, 1759-1839
Carey, William Paulet, 1759-1839.
William Paulet Carey artiste irlandais
Carey, William Paulet (Irish dealer, critic, and printmaker, 1759-1839)
Carey, William Paulet Kunstkritiker und -händler, Grossbritannien 1759-1839
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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An appeal to the people of Ireland, 1794: | |
Both sides of the gutter; or, all parties laughing at each other | |
Both sides of the gutter ; or, The humours of the regency : containing every thing witty and humourous published during the Parliamentary debates in Ireland on that subject. | |
National and commercial utility and profit of the arts of design. To the president and members of the Artists' fund society of Philadelphia. | |
The national obstacle to the national public style considered, 1825 | |
The nettle, an Irish bouquet, to tickle the nose of an English viceroy ; being a collection of political songs and parodies, Dedicated To The Marquis Grimbaldo, Governor Of Barataria. By Scriblerius Murtough O'pindar. Now handing about in the Circles of Fashion, and sung to some of the most favourite Airs. To which are added, The prophecy, AN Irregular Ode; Addressed to his Excellency shortly after his Arrival: and The triumph of freedom, Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Grattan. By the same author | |
Observations on the Probable Decline or Extinction of British Historical Painting, From the effects of the Church exclusion of paintings ... | |
A pill for the alarmists, or the rival apothecaries, a new tale of an old practice, with a serious moral a political application; and a glorious example in La Hogue defeated invasion. A poem, on the subject of a French invasion. By W. P. Carey, printer and proprietor of the General Evening Post | |
The present plot showed by the past : A candle to light Lord Lauderdale, and the House of peers, through a dark passage | |
The Queen. The conspiracies of 1806 and 1813, against the Princess of Wales, linked with the atrocious conspiracy of 1820, against the Queen of England : Also, some correspondence on the subject of the "Atrocious accusation" of 1806. | |
Ridolfi's critical letters on the style of Wm. Etty, esq., R. A., and on his Destroying angel. inflicting divine vengeance on the wicked: | |
Some memoirs of ths patronage and progress of the fine arts in England and Ireland, during the reigns of George the Second, George the Third, and His present Majesty; with ancedotes of Lord De Tabley ... and occasional critical references to British works of art. | |
Thirty years' facts against one reviewer's opinion in the year 1818; being an amicable antidote, proving the utility of the press, as an advocate of British genius--a vindicator of modern art--and a successful opponent of anti-contemporarian prejudice ... |