Keppel, Frederick, 1845-1912
Frederick Keppel art dealer
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Keppel, Frederick, ‡d 1845-1912
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Keppel, Frederick, ‡d 1845-1912
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- 500 0 _ ‡a F. K ‡d 1845-1912
Works
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Alfred Lebrun's catalogue of the etchings, heliographs, lithographs, and woodcuts done by Jean François Millet | |
American etchers. | |
The best portraits in engraving, 1875: | |
Catalogue of an exhibition of drawings by masters of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries with an introd .... | |
Catalogue of an exhibition of etchings and drypoints by professor Alphonse Legros | |
Charles Meryon : a biographical sketch | |
Christmas in art : the nativity as depicted by artists of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries | |
The gentle art of resenting injuries : being some unpublished correspondence addressed to the author of "The gentle art of making enemies". | |
The golden age of engraving : a specialist's story about fine prints | |
The golden age of engraving; an introductory essay on the old engravers. | |
Illustrated catalogue of etchings by American artists for sale by Frederick Keppel & Co., 4 East 39th Street, New York. | |
Joseph Pennell : etcher, illustrator, author | |
Mr. Pennell's etchings of New York "skyscrapers | |
One day with Whistler, 1908: | |
The print-collector's bulletin; an illustrated catalogue of painter-etchings | |
A quiet place worth seeing. | |
A sermon preached before the Lords : Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abbey church of Westminster, on Thursday January 30, 1766. Being The Day appointed to be observed as the Day of Martyrdom of King Charles the First. By Frederick Lord Bishop of Exeter | |
Sir Seymour Haden, painter-etcher | |
Three centuries of line engraving : an exhibition of selected masterpieces of a lost art, January 10 to February 18, 1905 | |
What etchings are. |