Fasciculus:Richard Wittington and his Cat.jpg

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Descriptio Portraits of Sir Richard Whittington, & his Cat from an original painting at Mercers Hall. 19th Century engraving printed for Alex Hogg and Co, London. Though missing the signature, this otherwise appears to be an exact replica of the etching by Guillaume Philippe Benoist (a 1766 print is shown on web at at National Portrait Gallery)[1]
Datum 1805 (Publication date of Vol.3, out of 6 vols., 1802-08)
Fons From “History of the Memorable Sir Richard Whittington”, in The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine[2], volume vol. 3, Alex. Hogg & Co., 1805, page 1420 OCLC:43172669.
Auctor Alex Hogg and Co, after Guillaume Philippe Benoist
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recentissima15:54, 21 Aprilis 2014Minutum speculum redactionis 15:54, 21 Aprilis 2014 factae432 × 540 (98 chiliocteti)AnonMooslosslessly grayscaling
16:00, 15 Ianuarii 2014Minutum speculum redactionis 16:00, 15 Ianuarii 2014 factae432 × 540 (109 chiliocteti)KiyoweapLarger version from:{{cite book|last1=Granger|first1=William|last2=Caulfield|first2=James |chapter=History of the Memorable Sir Richard Whittington|title=The New Wonderful Museum, and Extraordinary Magazine|publisher=for Alex. Hogg & Co.|year=1805|url=...
13:55, 23 Augusti 2006Minutum speculum redactionis 13:55, 23 Augusti 2006 factae241 × 288 (22 chiliocteti)Bejnar{{Information |Description=Portraits of Sir Richard Whittington, & his Cat from an original painting at Mercers Hall. 19th Century engraving printed for Alex Hogg and Co, London. |Source=scanned in from book http://www.aprint4all.com/product_info.php/prod

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