Finely engraved portrait of Sir Francis Drake.
Fine early portrait of Sir Francis Drake, after a painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Sir Francis Drake (1540-1596) was England's most famous 16th Century mariner. As the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe, Drake was responsible for a wide...
Finely executed mezzotint portrait of Esek Hopkins, the first person to serve as commander of the American Navy, during the American Revolution. The portrait was engraved and offered for sale in London. London publisher Thomas Hart, issued a series...
Finely executed mezzotint portrait of John Hancock, based upon a painting by John Wilkinson in Boston. The portrait was engraved and offered for sale in London. London publisher Thomas Hart, issued a series of mezzotints of 'revolutionary rebels',...
Finely executed mezzotint portrait of John Sullivan, which claims to be based upon a portrait by Alexander Campbell in Williamsburg, Virginia. Half length portrait in an oval within a rectangle, left arm extended, right hand holding pike, looking to...
Finely executed mezzotint portrait of Sir William Howe, commanding officer of the British Forces during the American Revolution. An attractive mezzotint portrait of Howe, executed while he was serving as commander of the British forces in America from...
A fine copy of the second state of Cook's famous portrait after Nathaniel Dance, beautifully engraved by J. K. Sherwin. This second state was published in London on August 1, 1784, following the original of April 20, 1779. The protrait shows a...
Decorative portrait of Petrus Plancius, one of the most important map makers and astronomers of the later part of the 16th Century. Plancius fled from Brussels to Amsterdam during the inquisition. Among other notable achievements, he was a founding...
Rare portrait of Christopher Columbus as a young man. The origin of this image is very curious. As noted in the 1893 exhibition Catalog "The Discoverer of the New World as represented in portraits, monuments, statues, medals and paintings," (Columbus...
Finely executed portrait of John Smith, teacher of Mathematics and Navigation.
Rare miniature portrait of French mapmaker, Nicolas Sanson, published in Weimar by Westermayr. This is the first time we have ever seen this portrait.
Rare miniature portrait of German mapmaker Daniel Friedrich, published in Weimar by Westermayr. This is the first time we have ever seen this portrait.
Finely engraved portrait of Guillaume de L'Isle (1675-1726), a cartographic prodigy who drew his first map aged nine. De L'Isle was elected to the French Academie Royale des Sciences at 27 and at 38 he became the first "Premier Geographe du Roi",...
Fine engraved portrait of General Washington, based upon a painting by Gilbert Stuart in 1796, engraved by S. Topham and published in Leeds by Davies & Booth. The view is #453 in Charle's Henry Hart's catalog of portraits of Washington presented...
Rare portrait of George Washington, published by William Smith in Philadelphia. While we have locate examples of other Smith portraits of Washington, this one seems to be unrecorded. The address for Smith is also unusual -- 702 South Third Street,...