Creator |
Humphrys, William, 1795-1865. |
Contributor |
Banks, J., artist. |
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Barralet, John James, ca. 1747-1815, artist. |
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Chalon, Alfred Edward, 1780-1860, artist. |
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Chatfield, Walter, artist. |
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Daniell, William, 1769-1837, artist. |
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Davis, J. P., printer. |
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Dola, Carlo, artist. |
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Eastlake, Charles L. Sir, 1793-1865, artist. |
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Leslie, Charles Robert, 1794-1859, artist. |
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Maclise, Daniel, 1806-1870, printer. |
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Magnus, Edward, b. 1799, artist. |
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Opie, John, 1761-1807, artist. |
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Pastorini, Benedetto, b. 1746, artist. |
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Roqueplan, Camille, 1803-1833, artist. |
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Shaw, Joshua, 1776-1860, artist. |
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Singleton, H. S., printer. |
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Smirke, Robert, 1752-1845, artist. |
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Smithard, George, artist. |
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Stothard, Thomas, 1755-1834, artist. |
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Stephanoff, James, 1788?-1874, artist. |
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Tireggi, A.F. |
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West, William Edward, 1788-1857, artist. |
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Westall, Richard, 1765-1836, artist. |
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Williams, Penry, 1798-1885, artist. |
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Wood, Joseph, ca. 1778-1830, artist. |
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Wright, John Massey, 1777-1866, artist. |
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Holloway, Anna, associated name. |
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Fraser, James, publisher. |
Title |
Engravings by William Humphrys [graphic]. |
Publisher |
1817-1845 |
Date |
[ca. 1817-ca. 1845] |
Physical Description |
1 scrapbook (144 prints and photographs): engravings, mezzotint, and albumen; scrapbook 38 x 26 cm.(15 x 11 in.) |
Description |
Scrapbook of print specimens and proofs engraved by Philadelphia and London engraver William Humphrys. Contents include postage
stamp proofs, book and periodical illustrations, tile pages, portrait prints, advertisements, and cut outs of banknote and
certificate vignettes. Majority of graphics depict allegorical imagery or illustrations of genre, religious, sentimental,
and literary scenes, some from the plays of Shakespeare. Illustrations include scenes of courtship; female friendship; children
with animals; a ghoulish-looking woman with a torch; a European man smoking a hookah; Jesus Christ; Adam & Eve; and imagery
from Edmund Spencer's "Faery Queen", John Milton's "Palemon's Story," and John Gay's "Thursday: or The Spell." Allegorical
works depict the figures of Columbia, Minerva, Mercury, Neptune, Bounty, Agriculture, Commerce, Justice, Hope, and Apollo,
as well as scenes with the American eagle; caducei for the "Liverpool Apothecaries Company"; citizens fighting a fire; cherubs
charting a globe; Native Americans; a family; sailing ships; and symbols of farming, trade, and industry. Vignettes also show
a portrait of Benjamin Franklin; Pocahontas saving John Smith; and a female warrior slaying a man of royalty captioned "Sic
Semper Tyranus."
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Portrait prints, some probably from the British periodical "Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country," depict Israel Putnam;
George Washington; Gustavus Adolphus; Mrs. Sloman, of Covent Garden Theatre in the Character of Baltimore; Thomas Carlyle;
William Dunlop; Letitia Elizabeth Landon; D. M. Moir; and Henry Purcell. Scrapbook also contains an 1844 banknote specimen
of "La Provincia de Buenos Aires" illustrated with vignettes of ostriches; ca. 1845 postage stamp proof depicting Queen Victoria
after the Chalon portrait; a full-length portait of an unidentified man, possibly Humphrys; and an advertisement for the Philadelphia
artist Joshua Shaw showing a man leading his horse down a bucolic path, as well as engravings after his work of a landscape
and an advertisement for Cohen's Lottery Exchange Office, Baltimore.
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Notes |
Title from stamp on spine. |
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Morocco binding. |
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Various American and British artists, including W. Chatfield, John Opie, Joshua Shaw, Robert Smirke, C. R. Leslie, Charles
L. Eastlake, W. E. West, George Smithard, Carlo Dola, A.E. Chalon, J. Wood, J. Stephanoff, Pastorini, Alfred Croquis (i.e.,
Daniel Maclise), A. F. Tireggi, John James Barralet, J. Banks, J. M. Wright, Thomas Stothard, P. Williams, Camille Roqueplan,
and R. Westall.
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Various American and British printers and publishers, including H. S. Singleton, J. P. Davis, and James Fraser. |
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Manuscript letter by Humphry completed January 10, 1865 to Anna Holloway pasted on opening page to scrapbook. Letter details
his ill health, which in spite of, he still appreciates "the brightness of the sun, the greeness of the earth, and the beauty
of extreme nature."
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Some scrapbook pages contain manuscript notes identifying the genre of the specimen. |
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Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. |
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Lib. Company. Annual report, 1967, p. 55. |
Biographical / historical note |
William Humphrys (1795-1865), born in Dublin, immigrated to the United States early in his life and studied engraving under
George Murray in Philadelphia. He worked as an engraver in the city circa 1815-1823 producing book illustrations, advertisements,
and banknote and certificate vignettes. He also served as secretary for the Association of American Artists. Relocating to
England, he produced similar work before returning to the United States in 1843. In 1845, he moved to Dublin to engrave "The
Reading Magdalene" for the Royal Irish Art Union before returning to England where he worked as an engraver for the firm Perkin,
Bacon, and Co. During this employ, he was noted for his re-engraving of the head of Queen Victoria for the 1 d postage stamp.
Humphrys retired from engraving in his later years and worked as an accountant for the printing firm Novello & Co. He died
at the Novellos' Genoa villa on January 21, 1865.
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Subject |
Adam & Eve -- Portraits. |
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Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 -- Portraits. |
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Dunlop, William, 1792-1848 -- Portraits. |
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Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Portraits. |
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Jesus Christ -- Portraits. |
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L. E. L. (Letitia Elizabeth Landon) 1802-1838 -- Portraits. |
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Minerva (Roman deity) |
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Moir, D. M. (David Macbeth), 1798-1851, -- Portraits. |
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Pocahontas, d. 1617 -- Portraits. |
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Purcell, Henry, 1659-1695 -- Portraits. |
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Putnam, Israel, 1718-1790 -- Portraits. |
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Sloman, John, Mrs., 1858. |
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Washington, George, 1732-1799 -- Portraits. |
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Agriculture. |
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Allegories. |
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Animals. |
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Birds. |
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Commerce. |
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Courtship. |
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English literature -- 19th century. |
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Figthing. |
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Fires. |
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Friendship. |
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Indians of North America. |
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Industry. |
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Putti. |
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Religion. |
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Sailing ships. |
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Water pipes (Smoking) |
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Women. |
Genre |
Scrapbooks -- 1810-1850. |
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Advertisements -- 1810-1850. |
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Engravings -- 1810-1850. |
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Genre works -- 1810-1850. |
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Illustrations -- 1810-1850. |
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Landscapes (Representations) -- 1810-1850. |
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Mezzotints -- 1810-1850. |
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Portrait prints -- 1810-1850. |
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Proofs -- 1810-1850. |
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Specimens -- 1810-1850. |
Associated name |
Holloway, Anna, associated name. |
Printer |
Fraser, James, publisher. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| albums - Humphrys [7607.F] |
Accession number |
7607.F |