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A Catalogue of the Pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery, Pall-Mall
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The eighteenth-century fascination with Greek and Roman antiquity followed the systematic excavation of the ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum in southern Italy; and after 1750 a neoclassical style dominated all artistic fields. The titles here trace developments in mostly English-language works on painting, sculpture, architecture, music, theater, and other disciplines. Instructional works on musical instruments, catalogs of art objects, comic operas, and more are also included.
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British Library

T129413

Preface signed: John Boydell. Comprises passages from Shakespeare illustrating the pictures in the Shakspeare Gallery. Pp. 94-95 misnumbered 96-97. Variant 1: pp. 94-95 correctly numbered. Variant 2: with an additional preliminary leaf paginated 1-2.

London: sold at the place of exhibition, 1789. xvi,97[i.e.95], [1]p.; 8°