The Musical Entertainer
1737-1739
Artist, British, 1706 - 1771
Artwork overview
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Medium
bound volume with 1 etched and engraved title-page and 100 etched and engraved vignettes with musical scores
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Credit Line
Acquisition funded by a grant from The B.H. Breslauer Foundation, 2013
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Dimensions
book: 38.3 × 24.5 × 2.6 cm (15 1/16 × 9 5/8 × 1 in.)
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Accession
2013.67.3.2
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Catalogue Raisonné
Cohen 1912, 145-146
Associated Artworks
The Musical Entertainer
George Bickham Jr.
1737
Artwork history & notes
Provenance
George Penfold (signature on paste-down); Marlborough Rare Books; acquired in 1982 by Arthur and Charlotte Vershbow, Boston (bookplate); (sale, Christie's New York via Ursus Rare Books, 20 June 2013, no. 400); purchased 2013 by NGA.
Associated Names
Bibliography
1912
Cohen, Henri. Guide de l'amateur de livres a gravures de XVIIIe siecle. 6th edition revised and enlarged by Seymour de Ricci. Paris, 1912: 145-146.
1982
Ray, Gordon N. The Art of the French Illustrated Book, 1700 to 1914. 2 vols. New York: The Pierpont Morgan Library; and Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1982: 38, no. 12.
Inscriptions
on upper paste-down upper right in ink: 82-61-8(b); center underlined in brown ink: George Penfold; lower center in graphite: the first edition: London [1737-38] / i.e. vol I has Bickham imprint and (ref Grove's Dist.) / vol II has Corbett imprint / ref: Rosenwald: no 1743 / p. 67 Handel; lower paste-down upper right in graphite: 2800 / 400/[2?]; recto page 100 bottom left in brown ink: See page 4 and other side; verso continues: Miss Young the singer of this married Sampe the composer. She had / two sisters one of them, Cecilia married D'Arne. / John Frederick Sampe, the composer of the "Oragon of [?]antly", was a / Sascon. He came to England in 1726 and died in Edinburgh 1757 aged 59