Orme, Daniel, 1766-1802?
Orme, Daniel 1766-1832?
Orme, Daniel, 1766-1837
Daniel Orme British artist (1766-1832)
Orme, Daniel b. 1767
Orme, Daniel, 1767-
Orme, Daniel 1767-1837
Orme, Daniel, approximately 1766-1802
VIAF ID: 56880092 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Orme, Daniel ‡d 1766-1802?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Orme, Daniel ‡d 1767-1837
- 100 1 _ ‡a Orme, Daniel ‡d b. 1767
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Orme, Daniel, ‡d 1766-1837
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Works
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Adm.l Jervis | |
Admiral Sir H. Nelson K.B. [estampe] | |
Description of the magnificent historical print and picture, representing the glorious victory by Lord Nelson, over the French fleet, off the mouth of the Nile, August 1, 1798. Painted under the most gracious patronage of the king, by Daniel Orme, painter and engraver to his Majesty; and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales | |
Frederic Will.m II King of Prussia [estampe] | |
FRIDERICA PRINCESS ROYAL of PRUSSIA | |
Key to Mr. Orme's print of the battle of Falmars... | |
Lord Howe's victory on the glorious first of June 1794 [estampe] | |
Louis dix sept Roi de France et de Navarre né à Versailles le 27 mars 1785 [estampe] | |
[A man and a woman falling off a horse] | |
Picturesque scenery in the Holy Land and Syria, delineated during the campaigns of 1799 and 1800 | |
Portrait de H. Nelson, en buste, de 3/4 dirigé à gauche dans un ovale [estampe] | |
Prince of Wales for the King's most excellent Majesty this portrait of his Royal Highness is not humbly dedicated by his majesty's engraver and very dutyful subject Dan.l Orme [estampe] | |
R.t hon.ble Richard Earl Howe [estampe] | |
[Recueil. Oeuvre de Daniel Orme] | |
Retrato de personagem não identificada] | |
Stanislaus Augustus Kiing of Poland | |
To His Royal Highness the Duke of York This Print of the Memorable Attack upon the French Camp on the hills of Famars near Valenciennes by the Hanoverian Corp de Garde & Combined Armies Under the Command of His Royal Highness on the 23.d of May 1793, ... [estampe] |