Highmore, Joseph, 1692-1780
Joseph Highmore British artist (1692-1780)
Highmore, Joseph (English painter, 1692-1780)
היימור, ג'וזף, 1692-1780
VIAF ID: 59886794 ( Personal )
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Works
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Basic instincts love, lust and violence in the art of Joseph Highmore | |
A critical examination of those two paintings on the cieling of the banqueting-house at Whitehall : in which architecture is introduced, so far as relates to the perspective; together with the discussion of a question, which has been the subject of debate among painters ... | |
[Escenas de Pamela de Samuel Richardson] | |
Essays, moral, religious, and miscellaneous : To which is added, a prose translation of Mr. Browne's Latin poem, De animi immortalitate. By J.H. [ In two volumes. ]. | |
Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "christianity not founded on argument." By a Christian freethinker, Who apprehends that Infidels cannot be effectually answered, on any Principles less general, than those which he has adopted. The only apology he can make for publishing (at this distance of time) animadversions on a pamphlet printed so long since, is, that he has just now (and never before) perused it with that design. | |
Paintings by Joseph Highmore, 1692-1780. | |
Portrait of Susanna Highmore | |
Porträt Samuel Richardson (1689 - 1761) Kupferstich | |
The practice of perspective, 1763: | |
The practice of perspective : on the principles of Dr. Brook Taylor: in a series of examples, from the most simple, and easy, to the most complicated, and difficult cases. In the course of which, his method is compared with those of some, of the most celebrated writers, before him, on the subject. Written many years since, but now first published, by Joseph Highmore. | |
The procession and ceremonies observed at the time of the installation of the Knights companions of the most honourable military Order of the Bath: upon Thursday June, 17, 1725. With the arms, names, titles, &c. of the Knights companions, and of their Esquires, as they are fix'd up in Henry VIIth's chapel in Westminster abbey. | |
[Samuel Richardson] [Image fixe] : [estampe] | |
A select collection of novels and histories in six volumes, written by most celebrated authors in several languages. Many of which never appear'd in english before, all new translated from the originals by several eminent hands |