Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833
John Thomas Smith English painter, engraver and antiquarian (1766-1833)
John Thomas Smith English painter, engraver and antiquarian
Smith, John Thomas (English painter, etcher, and engraver, 1766-1833)
Smith, John Thomas
VIAF ID: 9747268 (Personal)
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Works
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Ancient topography of London, containing not only views of buildings which in many instances no longer exist... but some account of places and customs either unknown or overlooked by the London historians, by John Thomas Smith | |
An antiquarian ramble in the streets of London, with anecdotes of their more celebrated residents | |
Antiquities of London : and it's environs; by John Thomas Smith: dedicated to Sir James Winter Lake, ... Containing views of houses, monuments, statues, and other curious remains of antiquity; engraved from the original subjects and from original drawings, communicated by several members of the Society of Antiquaries | |
Antiquities of Westminster : The old Palace; St. Stephen's Chapel, (now the House of Commons) &c. &c. containing two hundred and forty-six engravings of topographical objects, of which one hundred and twenty-two no longer remain. | |
Book for a rainy day | |
The cries of London : exhibiting several of the itinerant traders of antient and modern times | |
Domestic Architecture - N. E. View of an Old House lately Standing in Sweedon's Passage, Grub Street | |
Dr. Johnson's House in 8 Bolt Court, Fleet Street | |
Dr. Messenger Monsey of Chelsea Hospital, 1693-1788 | |
East Entrance to the Cell in the South West Tower of London | |
Etchings of remarkable beggars, itinerant traders and other persons of notoriety in London and its environs | |
A Family Cooking Under A Tree | |
Foundation Plan of the Ancient Palace of Westminster | |
Geometrical Construction of the Freeze and Battlements in the House of Commons | |
Geometrical View of St. Stephen's Chapel, as it appeared before the alterations in 1806 and after Mr. Sandby's view, which was taken about 1755 | |
Hogarth After His Wife had Put on a New Night Shirt, Ties up Her Things to Send to Sir James Thornhill with a Letter in Which He Told Him, 'He took His Daughter Without a Smock to Her A--e | |
Hogarth Carrying his Master's Sick Child Round Leicester Fields. The Spot of Ground Leicester House. | |
Hogarth Having Been Followed by Barry and a Friend was Caught Backing a Boy to Fight Purposely to Catch His Fearful Countenance | |
Hogarth Making up a Portrait of H. Fielding, for a Bookseller, from the Features of Garrick Who Borrowed One of the Author's Wigs for the Particular Purpose There Being No Genuine Portrait of Him | |
Hogarth painting 'The Lady's Last Stake,' in the Presence of Lord Charlemont | |
Hogarth Sitting to Roubiliac for His Bust | |
Houses lately standing on the North Side of Long Land, Smithfield | |
Houses on the South SIde of a Street called London Wall | |
In Green Street, Enfield Highway, Outer Suburb North | |
Inside of the Painted Chamber as it was in the Year 1800 | |
Inside View of the Watch Tower Discovered near Ludgate Hill, May 1, 1792 | |
Interior of Sir Paul Pindar's, Bishopsgate | |
J.M.W. Turner in Print Room of British Museum | |
Lives of Blake | |
Lives of famous London beggars | |
Marybone Manor House in the Time of Queen Elizabeth | |
A narrative of some sufferings, for his Christian peaceable testimony, : by John Smith, late of Chester County, deceased. To which is annexed, An account of the sufferings of Richard Seller, of Keinsey, Great Britain | |
Near Battle Bridge, Middlesex | |
Near Chelsea Bridge | |
Near Deptford, Kent | |
Near Palmer's Green, Edmonton, Outer Suburb - North | |
Nollekens and his times | |
Northeast and East Views of the Old Houses of Parliament | |
Northeast View of the Back of the Original Altar of St. Barts the Great | |
Oak Door Discovered in the Speaker's State Dining Room | |
Original Drawings Illustrating the Life of Hogarth by J. T. Smith | |
Part of the Old Palace of Whitehall from the Water | |
Parts of London Wall and Bethlem Hospital | |
A Perfect Description of the Firework in Covent Garden that was performed at the Charge of the Gentry and other inhabitants of that Parish for ye joy fall return of His Matie from his Conquest in Ire | |
[Planches pour : Bickham (George). The British Monarchy... illustrated with suitable maps... and tables...] [estampe] | |
Portrait of J.M.W. Turner, R.A. | |
The Reconcilation | |
Remarks on rural scenery; with twenty etchings of cottages, from nature; and some observations and precepts relative to the pictoresque. By John Thomas Smith, Engraver of the Antiquities of London | |
Rev. Henry Owen, M.D | |
S.E. View of the Porch of an Old House in Hanover Court near Grub Street | |
Savoy Prison | |
Sir James Thornhill's Boy Entering His Master's Painting Room to Deliver the Bundle and a Letter in the Presence of Lady Thornhill | |
South West View of the Tower, now the Parliament Office | |
Specimens of Sculpture from St. Stephen's Chapel - Plate I | |
Speed's Monument in the Chancel of St. Giles, Cripplegate | |
Studies from the Bust of Samuel Johnson | |
Vagabondiana; or, Anecdotes of mendicant wanderers through the streets of London, with portraits of the most remarkable drawn from the life. | |
Various Views of Westminster Hall and St. Stephen's Hall | |
Views of New Palace Yard and the Speaker's Court | |
Views of the Four sides of a cellar under the Old House of Lords. East end of the Princes Chamber, South side of the Princes Chamber. | |
William Blake | |
Winchester Street, London Wall |