Turner, Charles, 1774-1857
Turner, Charles, 1773-1857
Charles Turner English engraver (1774-1857)
Turner, Charles (English engraver and draftsman, 1774-1857)
Turner, Charles, 1774-1857, engraver
VIAF ID: 10113060 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Turner, Charles ‡g English engraver and draftsman, 1774-1857
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Turner, Charles, ‡d 1773-1857
- 100 1 _ ‡a Turner, Charles, ‡d 1774-1857
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (13)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a London
- 551 _ _ ‡a Woodstock ‡g Oxford
Works
Title | Sources |
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Coming in | |
Dr. Dalton, F.R.S. - president of the Literary & Philosophical Society, Manchester | |
An exhibition of engraved works by Charles Turner, A.R.A., 1911: | |
[Henry Phillips, full-length portrait as character in an opera] | |
Henry the Fourth, King of France Called The Great. / Obit 1519 [estampe] | |
Holy Island Cathedral [estampe] | |
John Flaxman Esqre. R.A. | |
John Sobieski King of Poland | |
Lake of Thun, Swiss | |
Mademoiselle Parisot estampe | |
The masters of mezzotint : the men and their work | |
Memoirs relating to European and Asiatic Turkey, and other countries of the East ; edited from manuscript journals, by Robert Walpole, M. A. | |
Mme Malibran, rôle de Desdémone dans "Othello" de Rossini | |
Mr. Kean in Richard the Third Act IV Scene 4 | |
The poacher's progress, 1826: | |
Portraits of characters illustrious in British history, from the beginning of the reign of Henry the Eighth to the end of the reign of James the Second, engraved in mezzotinto | |
Preparing to start | |
Quiet enjoyment. | |
The right honble lady Louisa Manners in a peasants dres | |
[Sir Francis Leggatt Chantrey, half-length portrait, facing slightly left] | |
Sir George Cockburn, G.C.B., rear admiral of the Red & one of his Majesty's lords of the admiralty | |
Wesołych Świąt | |
William Shakespear - from the original picture by Cornelius Jansen |