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Boydell John I Collection

"Boyden John I: A Journey through Art and Time" Step into the world of Boydell John I, a renowned artist whose works have captivated audiences for centuries

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Shepherds in Arcadia, 1789. Creators: Thomas Kirk, John Boydell, Josiah Boydell

Shepherds in Arcadia, 1789. Creators: Thomas Kirk, John Boydell, Josiah Boydell
Shepherds in Arcadia, 1789

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, published 1799

The Infant Shakespeare Attended by Nature and the Passions, published 1799

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The King George Disabled... 1753. Creator: John Boydell

The King George Disabled... 1753. Creator: John Boydell
The King George Disabled... 1753

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: View of the church Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, 1749. Creator: Thomas Bowles

View of the church Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, 1749. Creator: Thomas Bowles
View of the church Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice, 1749. A View of the Place [Piazza] & Church of St. John & St. Paul at Venice, & near them the Monastery of St

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: View of the interior of the Temple Church in London, 1750. Creator: Anon

View of the interior of the Temple Church in London, 1750. Creator: Anon
View of the interior of the Temple Church in London, 1750. Church built by the Knights Templar as their English headquarters, consecrated in 1185

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: View of the village of Shepperton, 1752. Creator: John Boydell

View of the village of Shepperton, 1752. Creator: John Boydell
View of the village of Shepperton, 1752. In the foreground, a cargo boat is pulled by five horses

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost, 1796. Creator: Robert Thew

Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost, 1796. Creator: Robert Thew
Hamlet, Horatio, Marcellus and the Ghost, 1796. Scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Act I, Scene IV, The Platform before the Palace of Elsineur: Hamlet

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The Witches Appear to Macbeth and Banquo, 1798. Creator: James Caldwall

The Witches Appear to Macbeth and Banquo, 1798. Creator: James Caldwall
The Witches Appear to Macbeth and Banquo, 1798. Shakspeare, Macbeth, Act I, Scene III

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespear... ca)

Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespear... ca. 1800-1899. Creator: Anon)
Figure holding a sword with their back hunched (after one of Boydell's Shakespeare), ca. 1800-1899

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: View of Ratcliff, n.d. Creator: John Boydell

View of Ratcliff, n.d. Creator: John Boydell
View of Ratcliff, n.d

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Fragment Entitled 'William Penns Treaty with the Indians', England, c. 1785

Fragment Entitled "William Penns Treaty with the Indians", England, c. 1785
Fragment Entitled " William Penns Treaty with the Indians", England, c. 1785. Quaker leader Penn in a meeting with Native Americans

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Edward the Martyr, 1773. Creator: Andrea Casali

Edward the Martyr, 1773. Creator: Andrea Casali
Edward the Martyr, 1773

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Joseph interpreting the dreams of Pharoahs chief butler and baker, 1766

Joseph interpreting the dreams of Pharoahs chief butler and baker, 1766. Formerly said to be after Jusepe de Ribera

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Guercino Self-Portrait, 1790-99. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi

Guercino Self-Portrait, 1790-99. Creator: Francesco Bartolozzi
Guercino Self-Portrait, 1790-99

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Virgin and Child, 1775. Creator: Unknown

Virgin and Child, 1775. Creator: Unknown
Virgin and Child, 1775

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The Prodigal Son (Houghton Gallery), 1781. Creator: Simon Francois Ravenet

The Prodigal Son (Houghton Gallery), 1781. Creator: Simon Francois Ravenet
The Prodigal Son (Houghton Gallery), 1781. After Salvator Rosa

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Three Soldiers, 1766-67. Creator: Richard Earlom

Three Soldiers, 1766-67. Creator: Richard Earlom
Three Soldiers, 1766-67. After Salvator Rosa

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. Creator: Richard Earlom

Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. Creator: Richard Earlom
Head in Profile of Prodigal Son, 1766. After Salvator Rosa

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Girl and Pigs, 1783. Creator: Richard Earlom

Girl and Pigs, 1783. Creator: Richard Earlom
Girl and Pigs, 1783. After Thomas Gainsborough

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom

Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom
Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise, 1774. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Landscape with Figures, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom

Landscape with Figures, 1774. Creator: Richard Earlom
Landscape with Figures, 1774. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom

Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom
Landscape with Cupid and Psyche, 1776. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom

Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Creator: Richard Earlom
Christ Summoning Peter and Andrew, 1776. Matthew 4:18. After Claude Lorrain

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: A Collection of Etchings and Engravings in Imitation of Drawings from Various Old Maste

A Collection of Etchings and Engravings in Imitation of Drawings from Various Old Masters, Being Facsimiles of Their Respective Performances, Chiefly by Arthur Pond, & Charles Knapton

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: King Lear, 1783. Creator: William Sharp

King Lear, 1783. Creator: William Sharp
King Lear, 1783

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The Virgin in prayer, looking at the sleeping infant Christ, in an oval frame, after Reni

The Virgin in prayer, looking at the sleeping infant Christ, in an oval frame, after Reni, 1765

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Gunhilda accused of adultery, 1760. Creator: Simon Francois Ravenet

Gunhilda accused of adultery, 1760. Creator: Simon Francois Ravenet
Gunhilda accused of adultery, 1760. [Gunhilda, Empress of Germany, daughter of Canute King of England, having been accused of adultery and treated as guilty by the Emperor, is defended by her Page

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Dogs and Still Life, 1778. Creators: Pierre-Charles Canot, Joseph Farington

Dogs and Still Life, 1778. Creators: Pierre-Charles Canot, Joseph Farington
Dogs and Still Life, 1778

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Portrait of Helena Fourment, with a young page behind her, 1782

Portrait of Helena Fourment, with a young page behind her, 1782

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom

A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771. Creator: Richard Earlom
A Blacksmiths Shop, August 25, 1771

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: The Virgin seated with the infant Christ sleeping in her lap, Saint Elizabeth at right

The Virgin seated with the infant Christ sleeping in her lap, Saint Elizabeth at right, an oval composition, after Reni, 1776

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson

Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson
Miranda (Shakespeare, The Tempest, Act 1, Scene 2), 1784

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson

Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784. Creator: Caroline Watson
Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784

Background imageBoydell John I Collection: Bacchus accompanied by a Bacchante and a faun, 1768. Creators: Carlo Faucci

Bacchus accompanied by a Bacchante and a faun, 1768. Creators: Carlo Faucci
Bacchus accompanied by a Bacchante and a faun, 1768


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"Boyden John I: A Journey through Art and Time" Step into the world of Boydell John I, a renowned artist whose works have captivated audiences for centuries. In this captivating fragment entitled "William Penn's Treaty with the Indians, " created in England around 1785, we witness a pivotal moment in history as cultures converge. Travel back to 1773 with Edward the Martyr, brought to life by Andrea Casali's skilled hand. This haunting depiction leaves us pondering the sacrifices made for power and loyalty. Joseph interpreting dreams takes center stage in Pharaoh's court in 1766. The masterful strokes transport us to ancient times, where destiny unfolds before our eyes. Francesco Bartolozzi brings Guercino's self-portrait to life between 1790-99. We catch a glimpse of an artist lost in thought, his talent immortalized on canvas. An unknown creator presents us with "Virgin and Child" from 1775—a tender portrayal that evokes feelings of love and devotion passed down through generations. "The Prodigal Son (Houghton Gallery)" invites reflection upon redemption and forgiveness. Simon Francois Ravenet captures the essence of this timeless parable from 1781, reminding us that second chances are within reach. Richard Earlom mesmerizes us with his intricate etchings—whether it be "Three Soldiers" from 1766-67 or "Head in Profile of Prodigal Son. " His attention to detail transports us into these scenes filled with emotion and depth. In "Girl and Pigs" from 1783, Richard Earlom showcases his versatility as an artist by capturing everyday moments infused with charm and innocence—an enchanting escape from reality. Embark on a seafaring adventure through Richard Earlom's brushstrokes as he unveils a bustling "Seaport with Sailors Loading Merchandise" from 1774.