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Cosway, Maria Hadfield,
1759-1838,
ill.
Progress of female dissipation /
engraved by A. Cardon, from the original drawings by Mrs. Cosway.
London :
R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts,
Apr. 10, 1800.
[1], 8 leaves of plates :
all ill. ;
28 x 35 cm.
Abbey, J.R. Life in England in aquatint and lithography, 1770-1860,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q105584166
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A series of moral illustrations. Consists of title leaf and eight numbered aquatint engravings, all hand-finished. Each engraved plate includes two lines of verse explaining the indulgent task in which the girl or woman is engaged.
Cosway created a complementary series of illustrations, also published by Ackermann in 1800, titled: Progress of female virtue.
Aquatints by Anthony Cardon; after Maria Hadfield Cosway. Title leaf engraved byb I. Girtin.
Engraved throughout and printed on tinted paper to give a midtone.
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BAC: British Art Center has three copies, all of which are paired with Cosway's Progress of female virtue Copy 1 bound in later boards; original printed title label (on blue paper) affixed to front cover. Copy 2 bound (in a single volume) with the dissipation series; bound by Rivière. With hand-coloring. Bookplate of Merton Russell Cotes. Copy 3 is the Abbey copy. Bound in contemporary brown paper boards, with red cloth back and corners.
Women
Pictorial works.
Women
Conduct of life
Early works to 1800.
Aquatints.
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Aquatints.
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Cotes, Merton Russell
Bookplate.
Rivière
Bookbinding
1800.
Cardon, Anthony,
1772-1813,
engraver.
Girtin, I.,
engraver.
Ackermann, Rudolph,
1764-1834,
publisher.
England
London.
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