Guide to the Julian C. Wright Collection of Art and Design M0722

Department of Special Collections and University Archives
2022
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Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Julian C. Wright collection of art and design
source: Wright, Julian C.
Creator: Cruikshank, George, 1792-1898
Creator: Rennell, Phoebe, 1883-1972
Identifier/Call Number: M0722
Identifier/Call Number: 3301
Physical Description: 5 Linear Feet (8 boxes)
Date (inclusive): circa 1300-1950

Conditions Governing Access

Open for research. Note that material must be requested at least 36 hours in advance of intended use.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of the estate of Julian C. Wright, 1979.

Preferred Citation

[identification of item], Julian C. Wright collection of art and design (M0722). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Scope and Contents

Collection of art, design and photography assembled by art teacher, painter & lithographer Julian Chapman Wright (1904-1978). Born in Texas, Wright graduated from Stanford in 1925 majoring in Philosophy, gaining an advanced degree in 1927. He was a resident of Los Angeles by 1931 and taught in LA area public schools for most of his life.
His collection includes leaves from medieval manuscripts, 18th and 19th century engravings, 19th century photograph albums (9 volumes, principally portraits), 20th century illuminated manuscripts, and a variety of miscellaneous printed items.

Separated Materials

Three photo albums primarily containing images from Asia have been transferred to the Asian photograph collection (MSS PHOTO 0397).

Conditions Governing Use

These materials are believed to be in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use of public domain materials.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Illumination of books and manuscripts.
Printing -- History
Lithographs.
Portrait photographs
Engravings.
Wright, Julian C.

 

Photo albums

Scope and Contents

Albums contain sleeves for cartes-des-visite and other formats. Some identifying information on obscured reverse sides and borders, including names, dates, places and photographer imprints. Most are probably family albums, although some notable figures are also depicted.
box 1, volume 1

Album of approx. 170 portraits bound in 7.5 x 9" embossed leather covers

Scope and Contents

Cover is stamped "May Miles." Mostly 1860s.
box 1, volume 2

Album of approx. 100 portraits bound in 8.5 x 6" embossed leather covers with metal clasps

Scope and Contents

Includes several portraits of European and Russian royalty and statesmen
box 2, volume 1

Album of portraits bound in 6 x 7" embossed leather covers with metal clasps

Scope and Contents

Most appear to be from New York state, especially Newburgh
box 2, volume 2

Album of portraits bound in 5.5 x 7" embossed leather covers with metal clasps

Scope and Contents

"J. Foster Flagg" bookplate. Most photographer imprints from Pennsylvania and New York areas
box 2, volume 3

Album of portraits bound in 5.5 x 6" embossed leather covers with partial metal clasp

Scope and Contents

Most appear to be from Chichester, England
box 2, volume 4

Album of portraits bound in 8 x 6" embossed leather covers with metal clasps

Scope and Contents

Several men in military uniform. One portrait identified as Henry Ward Beecher by Brady. Most from Northeastern U.S.
box 3, volume 1

Album of cabinet card portraits bound in 8 x 10.5" velvet covers with metal clasp

Scope and Contents

Most photos appear to be from Illinois (especially Jacksonville) as well as Indiana and Michigan
box 3, volume 2

Album of cabinet card portraits bound in 6.5 x 11" leather covers with metal clasp

Scope and Contents

Almost all from Croyden and other English locations with at least one from Edinburgh
box 3, volume 3

Album of portraits bound in 6 x 7" embossed leather covers with missing metal clasp

Scope and Contents

Several members of Bruss family identified. Many from Chicago and Minnesota. One 1932 snapshot glued to inside back cover.
 

Books and related printed material

box 4, folder 1

Twelve of the Most Popular Views of the English Lakes on Letter Paper 1846

Scope and Contents

Dawson's Book Shop note on Sotheby & Co. envelope: "packet of writing paper as sold in the Gift Shops in 1846. Original purchaser wrote one letter only - the remaining eleven are here in the original cover-envelope
box 4, folder 2

Sea Side Sketches, Published by J. Newman, London

box 7, volume 1

My book: With vignettes by C.M. Seyppel (New York: White & Allen, 1887)

box 7, volume 4

Phrenological Illustrations, or An Artists's View of the Craniological System of Doctors Gall and Spurzheim by George Cruikshank 1826

 

Medieval manuscripts and incunabula

box 4, folder 7

Page from 14th century Latin manuscript on vellum

Scope and Contents

Accompanied by printed description crediting "the work of Spanish Carthusian monks containing the prayers of the mass ... This manuscript was purchased in Madrid and its identification verified by different authorities, including the Bibliotheque Nationale of Paris."
box 4, folder 8

Pages from a 15th century book of hours of Flemish origin - 14 leaves

box 7, folder 6

Two pages from Nuremberg Chronicle 1493

Scope and Contents

Quarta etas mundi/ Folium L ; Sexta etas mundi/ Folium CCXVI
 

Prints

box 4, folder 4-5

French anatomical illustrations (Lemercier Benard et Cie)

box 4, folder 6

Prints, smaller

box 5, volume 1

Album with 150 engraved portraits pasted in

Scope and Contents

Volume One
Urphé, Genovesa d'. v. I. p. 1.
Parker, Matthaeus. 1505-1575. Archibishop of Canterbury. v. I. p. 2.
Hale, Sir Matthew. 1609-1676. Jurist, English. v. I. p. 2.
Bradeford, John. 1510- 1555. Protestant Martyr. v. I. p. 3.
Montrose, Jacques, Marquis of. 1612-1660. Statesman, Scottish. v. I. p. 3.
Holland, Thomas. v. I. p. 3.
Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of. 1501-1570. Statesman, English. v. I. p. 4.
Waldschmid, Bernhardus. v. I. p.4.
Holbein, Hans. Painter, German. 1497-1543. v. I. p. 6.
Sieveri, Helena Leonora de. v. I. p. 7.
Gasselo, Lucae. v. I. p. 8.
L'anier, Nicolas. 1588-1665. Enraver, musician, English. v. I. p. 9.
Alphonsus V. King of Portugal. 1432-1481. v. I. p. 10.
Portland, Countess of. v. I. p. 10
Montfort, Jan van. Military Officer, Belgian. v. I. p. 11.
Forkes, James. v. I. p. 12
Snaiers, Pieter. 1592-1667?. Painter, Belgian. v. I. p. 13.
Galle, Theodor. 1571-1633. Engraver, Belgian. v. I. p. 14.
Vouet, Simon. 1590-1649. Painter, Engraver, French. v. I. p. 15.
Blancatcio, Lelio. Military Commander, Italian. v. I. p. 17.
Coster, Adam de. 1586-1643. Painter, Dutch. v. I. p. 18.
Rogiers, Theodore. 17th century. Goldsmith, Belgian. v. I. p. 19.
Vossius, Gerhard Johann. 1577-1649. German classical scholar and theologian. v. I. p. 20.
Lorver, Sir William. v. I. p. 20.
Edith, Queen of Eadward the Confessor. d. 1075. v. I. p. 21.
Cary, Henry. d. 1633. First Viscount Falkland, Baron of Leppington. v. I. p. 22.
Mansart, Francois. 1598-1666. Architect, French. v. I. p. 23.
Bastinguis, Jeremias. v. I. p. 24.
Boyer, William. v. I. p.25.
Ferdinand III. 1608-1657. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 26.
Graef, Carel Paltz. v. I. p. 26.
Radcliffe, John. 1714-64. Physician, English. v. I. p. 27.
Beaumont, Francis. 1584-1616. Dramatist, English. v. I. p. 28.
Jonson, Benjamin. 1573?- 1637. Dramatist and poet, English. v. I. p. 29.
Elizabeth I, Queen of England. 1533-1603. v. I. p. 30.
Tiziano, Vecelli (Titian). 1477-1576. Painter, Italian. v. I. p. 31.
Harrison, John. 1579-1656. Philanthopist and Chief Magistrate of Leeds, English. v. I. p. 32.
Machiavelli, Nicolo. 1469-1527. v. I. p. 32.
Stowe, John. 1525-1605. Chronicler and Antiquary, English. v. I. p. 33.
Kneller, Sir Godfry. 1646-1723. Painter, English. v. I. p. 34.
Kneller, John Zacharias. 1644-1702. Painter, English. v. I. p. 34.
Cowley, Abraham. 1618-1667. Poet, English. v. I. p. 35.
Head, Richard. 1637?-1686?. Author, English v. I. p. 36.
Whitehead, David. 1492-1571. Divine, English. v. I. p. 36.
Hobson, Thomas. 1544-1631. v. I. p. 37.
Rodulphum Pium Cardinalem Carpensum. v. I. p. 38.
Petrarcha, Francesco. 1304-1374. Poet, Italian. v. I. p.39.
Boccacio, Giovanni. 1313-1375. Poet. Italian. v. I. p. 39.
Charles I. 1600-1649. King of England. v. I. p. 39.
Menancthon, Phillip. 1497-1560. Reformer, German. v. I. p. 39.
Lully, J. B. 1633-1687. Equestrian, French. v. I. p. 40.
Congreve, William. 1670-1729. Dramatist, English. v. I. p. 40.
Gibbs, James. 1682-1754. Architect, English. v. I. p. 41.
Theodoric II. ca 720. King of France. v. I. p. 42.
Bacon, Roger. 1214-1294. Philosopher, English. v. I. p. 43.
William, Duke of Cumberland. 1726-1765. v. I. p. 44.
Harris, Joseph. v. I. p. 45.
Jansenist Bishop. v. I. p. 49.
Struyck, Nicolaas. v. I. p. 50.
Boyer, Abel. 1667-1729. Writer and Publisher, English. v. I. p. 51.
Castiglione, Baldassare, count. 1478-1529. Author, Italian. v. I. p. 54.
Charles, Duke of Schomberg, d. 1693. v. I. p. 55.
Elizabeth I. Queen of England. 1533-1603. v. I. p. 56.
Scelleius, Richard. v. I. p. 56.
Elizabeth I. Queen of England. 1533-1603. v. I. p. 57.
Mickle, William Julius. 1735-1788. Poet, English. v. I. p. 58.
Keeling, Josiah. ca. 1691. Jacobite and Conspirator, English. v. I. p. 59.
Lasco, John A. 1498-1560. Dutch Pastor. v. I. p. 60.
Müsli, Wolffgang. 1497-1563. Swiss theologian. v. I. p. 61.
Robinson, Charles. (Ancient Portrait from the Collection of...) v. I. p. 62.
Busby, Richard. 1606-1695. Headmaster of Westminster School, English. v. I. p. 63.
Dart, John d. 1730. Antiquarian. v. I. p. 64.
Dugdale, Sir William. 1605-1686. Knight, English. v. I. p. 65.
Rudolph II, 1552-1612. German King. v. I. p. 66
Parr, Thomas. 1483-1635. Lived 152 Years, English. v. I. p. 66
Sleidanus, Johannes. 1506-1556. v. I. p. 67.
Holbein, Hans the Younger. 1497-1543. Painter, German. v. I. p. 68.
Giovanni Lanfranco. 1582-1647. Painter, Italian. v. I. p. 69.
Langhorn, Richard. d. 1679. Victim of Titus Oates. v. I. p. 70.
Becon, Thomas. 1512-1567. Protestant divine. v. I. p. 70.
Hondius, Abraham. 1638-1691. Painter, Dutch. v. I. p. 71.
Bianchini, Francesco. 1662-1729. Astronomer and Antiquary. v. I. p. 72.
Richardson, Jonathan. 1665-1745. Portrait-painter and author, English. v. I. p. 73.
White, John. 1510?-1560. Bishop of Winchester, English. v. I. p. 74.
Boucicaud, Jean. 1366-1421. Marshal of France. v. I. p. 74.
Leo X, Giovanni de Medici, 1474-1521. Pope. v. I. p. 75.
William III, King of England. 1650-1702. v. I. p. 76.
Rowe, Nicholas. 1674-1718. Poet and Dramatist, English. v. I. p. 76.
Prideaux, Humphrey. 1648-1724. Dean of Norwich, English. v. I. p. 77.
Mary, Queen of Scots. 1542-1587. v. I. p. 78.
Henry VIII. 1491-1547. King of England. v. I. p. 79.
Barry, James. 1741-1806. Painter, English. v. I. p. 80.
Jenner, Thomas. 1631-1656. Author, engraver, publisher, English. v. I. p. 80.
Braham, John. 1775-1856. Tenor singer, English. v. I. p. 81.
de Foix de la Vallette, Bernard. French Statesman. v. I. p. 82.
de Tolede, Ferdinand Alvarez. d.1582. v. I. p. 83.
Louis XIII. 1601-1643. King of France.
Louis XIV. 1638-1715. King of France.
Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine, Archduke of Rheims. 1524-1574. v. I. p. 83.
Henry VII. King of England. 1457-1509. v. I. p. 84.
Hulton, Sir Richard. Justice of the King's Bench. v. I. p. 84.
Charles the Great. 742-814. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 85.
Hals, Francis. 1584-1666. Painter, Dutch. v. I. p. 86.
Percy, Thomas. 1729-1811. Editor and Bishop of Drommore, English. v. I. p. 87.
Cornelisson, Anthonius. 1565-1639. Art Collector, Belgian. v. I.
Bewick, Thomas. 1753-1828. Wood-engraver, English. v. I. p. 89.
Massys, Quentin. 1460-1529. Artist, Flemish. v. I. p. 90.
Van Ostade, Adrian. 1610-1685. Painter, Dutch. v. I. p. 91.
Van Baelen, Henri. v. I. p. 92.
Tintoretto, Giacomo. 1512-1594. Painter, Italian. v. I. p. 93.
Garrard, Marc. Flemish Painter and Engraver. v. I. p. 94.
Mengs. v. I. p. 95.
Augustus, Gajus Julius Caesar Octavianus. 63 B.C. - A.D. 14. 2nd Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 96.
Domitianus, Titus Flavius. A.D. 51-96. 12th Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 96.
Correggio, Antonio Allegri. 1494-1534. Painter, Italian. v. I. p. 98.
Sandys, Edwin. Archbishop of York. 1516?-1588. v. I. p. 98.
Caliari, Paolo. di Verona. 1532-1588. v. I. p. 99.
Charles, Duke of Lorraine. v. I. p. 99.
Ludwig, Karl. 1771-1847. Archduke of Austria and Duke of Teschen. v. I. p. 100.
Ebert, Jacob. Theologian and Professor. v. I. p. 101
Hieronymus S.R.E. Pres. Card. ob. 1684. v. I. p. 102
Hamilton, James, Marquess of Hamilton and Earl of Aran, English. 1589-1625. v. I. p. 103
Charles the Great (Charlemagne). 742-814. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 104.
Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin. 1622-1673. Dramatist, French. v. I. p. 104.
Walker, Robert. d. 1658?. Portrait Painter, English. v. I. p. 105.
Grose, Francis. 1731? -1791. Antiquary and Draughtsman. v. I. p. 106 and 107.
Vespasianus, Titus Flavius. A.D. 9-79. 10th Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 108.
Waltherus, Michael.
Spelman, Sir Henry. 1564-1641. Historian and Antiquary, English. v. I. p. 109.
Fra Bartolommeo, 1472-1517. Florentine Painter. v. I. p. 110.
Garofalo, Benvenuto. 1481-1559. Painter of Ferrarese School. v. I. p. 111.
Hawkins, John. 1532-1595. Naval Commander, English. v. I. p. 112.
Smith, Henry. 1550? -1591. Puritan Divine. v. I. p. 112.
Mohammed II. 1432-1481. Turkish Emperor. v. I. p. 113.
Charles VI. 1685-1740. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 114.
de Baviere, Christine-Victoire. Daufine de France. v. I. p. 115.
Thurniesser, Leonard.
Maximilien Marie, Electeur de Baviere. v. I. p. 115.
de Bourbon, Francois Louis. Prince de Conti. v. I. p. 115.
d'Angoulème, Henri. Grand Prieur de France fils naturel de Henri II. v. I. p. 116.
de Bourbon, Charles. Duc de Vendôme. v. I. p. 117.
de Bourbon, Charles. Comte de Soissons. v. I. p. 117.
de Bourbon, Louis. Prince de Condé. v. I. p. 117.
d'Orleans, Charles. Comte d'Angoulême. v. I. p. 117.
Thomas Riceiardi. P.P.P. v. I. p. 118.
Pocksburger, Johannes. v. I. p. 118.
Humphreys, Hercules. Aged 102. v. I. p. 119.
Henry III. v. I. p. 120.
Henry Duc de Guise. v. I. p. 120.
Le Duc D'Orleans Monjoie. v. I. p. 120.
Basil Feilding, Earl of Denbigh. d. 1674. v. I. p. 120.
de Wit, L. Grand Pensionnaire de Hollande. v. I. p. 122.
Charles IX. 1550-1574. King of France. . v. I. p. 123.
Grillo, Marco Antonio v. I. p. 125.
Erasmus, Desiderius. d. 1536. Humanist, Dutch. v. I. p. 126.
Newton, Isaac. 1642-1727. Natural Philosopher, English. v. I. p. 127.
Fagius, Paul. 1504-1549. Divine, German. v. I. p. 128.
Coeffeteau, Nicolas. 1574-1623. Philologist, English. v. I. p. 129.
Engeström, Johannes. 1699-1777. Bishop. v. I. p. 130.
Comes, Guil. Pembroch. Acad. Canc. v. I. p. 130.
Argenson, Marc Pierre de Voyer de Paulmy. Comte. 1696-1764. Statesman, French. v. I. p. 131.
de Oude, Johan. v. I. p. 132.
Edward VI. 1537-1553. King of England. v. I. p. 132.
Charles V. 1337-1380. King of France. v. I. p. 133.
Tasso, Torquato. 1544-1595. Poet, Italian. v. I. p. 134.
Blount, Sir Charles. 1562-1606. Eighth Lord Mountjoy and Earl of Devonshire. v. I. p. 134.
Johannes Dominicus de Zuniga et Fonseca. v. I. p. 135.
de Viau, Théophile. 1590-1629. French Poet and Dramatist. v. I. p. 136.
Sebisch, Melchior. Physician. v. I. p. 136. ONE OF TWO
? Aueranius, Benedictus. v. I. p. 137.
? de Avila, Sanche. Governador de la Ciudadela de Amberes. v. I. p. 138.
? Nassau, Maurice. Orangii Princeps. v. I. p. 138.
Bentivoglio. Cardinal. 1579-1641. v. I. p. 140.
Vergerius, Peter Paul. b. 1498. German Theologian. v. I. p. 140.
? Giovanni Adolfo Conte di Svarzenberg. v. I. p. 141.
? Escalonita Herodes. v. I. p. 142.
Clement XI. 1649-1721. Pope. v. I. p. 142.
Melancthon, Philipp. 1497-1560. Reformer, German. v. I. p. 143.
Charles VI. 1685-1740. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 144.
? Böham, Bartholomew. v. I. p. 144.
Robertus II. 1316-1390. King of Scotland. v. I. p. 145.
Henry VIII. 1491-1547. King of England. v. I. p. 146.
Charles V. 1337-1380. King of France. v. I. p. 146.
Chigi, Flavio. 1631-1693. Siennois Cardinal. v. I. p. 147.
Maximilian I. 1459-1519. Holy Roman Emperor. v. I. p. 148.
box 6, volume 2

Album with over 100 engraved portraits pasted in

Scope and Contents

Volume II
? Both, John. v. II. p. 2.
Smith, William. 1460?-1514. Bishop and Co-Founder of Brasenose College, Oxford. v. II. p.3.
? Wightwick, Richard. Co-Founder of Pembroke College, Oxford. v. II. p. 4.
Tesdale, Thomas. 1547-1610. Co-Founder of Pembroke College, Oxford. v. II. p. 5.
Sutton, Richard. Co-Founder of Brasenose College, Oxford. v. II. pp. 6-7.
Merton, Walter of. d. 1277. Founder of Merton College, Oxford. v. II. p. 8.
Rotherham, Thomas. 1423-1500. Benefactor of Lincoln College, Oxford. v. II. p. 9.
Fleming, Richard. d. 1431. Founder of Lincoln College, Oxford. v. II. p. 10.
Bèze, Theodore de. 1519-1605. Reformer, Swiss. v. II. p. 12.
Wycliffe, John. d. 1384. Religious Reformer and Thelogian, English. v. II. p. 13.
Alfred. West-Saxon King. 849-901. v. II. p. 14.
Pope, Sir Thomas. 1507?-1559. Founder of Trinity College, Oxford. v. II. p.15.
Eloise. b. 1101. Pupil and lover of Abelard. v. II. p. 16.
Abelard, Peter. 1079-1142. Scholastic Philosopher. v. II. p. 17.
Wadham, Dorothea. 1534-1618. Co-Founder of Wadham, College, Oxford. v. II. p. 18.
Fox, Richard. 1448-1528. Bishop and Founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. v. II. p. 19.
Baliol, Dervorguila de. d. 1290. Wife of John de Baliol, King of Scotland. v. II. p. 20.
Eglesfield, Robert of. d. 1349. Founder of Queen's College, Oxford. v. II. p. 21.
? Lorraine, Margaret de. Duchess of Orleans. v. II. p. 22.
? Mesmes, Jean Antoine de. v. II. p. 23.
? Henry II De Montmorency. v. II. p. 24.
Valois, Adrien de. 1607-1692. Historian, French. v. II. p. 25.
Matsys, Quintin. Blacksmith of Antwerp. v. II. p. 26.
Schiller, Johan Christoph Friedrich von. 1759-1805. v. II. p. 27.
Montesquieu, Charles Louis de Secondat. 1689-1755. French philosophical historian. v. II. p. 28.
Bonnet, Charles. 1720-1793. Swiss naturalist. v. II. p. 29.
? Dümler, Martin.
Sanderson, SirWilliam. 1586?-1676. Historian, English. v. II. p. 30.
? Clothilde de Bourgogne. v. II. p. 31.
Muhammed. d. 632.
Thierry, First King of France. d. 693. v. II. p. 32.
? Hesiodus Asacraeus. v. II. p. 33.
? Ambergerius, Christophe. Augustanus. v. II. p. 34.
? Rosso Florentinus. v. II. p. 34.
? Antonio da Corregio. v. II. p. 34.
? Gaddi, Agnolo. v. II. p. 34.
? Caracalla. v. II. p. 34
? Geta. v. II. p. 34.
Gama, Vasco de. 1460-1524. Portuguese navigator and explorer. v. II. p. 34.
Louis XVI. 1753-1793. King of France. v. II. p. 34.
Louis XVII.1785-1795. King of France. v. II. p. 34.
Louis XVIII. 1755-1824. King of France. v. II. p. 34.
? Bolonie, Johannes. v. II. p. 35.
? Abach, Johannes. Coloniensis. v. II. p. 35.
Constantinus II. 43rd Emperor of Rome. v. II. p. 35.
? Faustina. v. II. p. 35.
? Marc Antony. v. II. p.35.
? Cleopatra. v. II. p. 35.
? Vaga, Perinodel. v. II. p. 35.
? Wingen. Jodocus A. Bruxel. v. II. p. 35.
? Oecolampadius. Joh. Theol. Basileensis. 1482-1531. v. II. p. 36.
? Hamet ben Hamet ben Haddi. Ottoman Ambassador, 1682. v. II. p. 37.
Rous, Francis. 1579-1659. Puritan and Provost of Eton College. v. II. p. 39.
Luther, Martin. 1483-1546. Theologian, German. v. II. p. 41.
Luther, Martin. 1483-1546. Theologian, German. v. II. p. 42.
Lafontaine, Jean de. 1621-1695. Author, French. v. II. p. 43.
Albuquerque, Alfonso de. 1453-1515. Portuguese explorer and military leader. v. II. p. 43.
Cook, James, Captain. 1728-1779. Circumnavigator. v. II. p. 44.
? Austriaca, Anna Maria. Queen of Spain and India. v. II. p. 45.
? Bohra, Catharina de. Wife of Martin Luther. v. II. p. 46.
Bloemaert, Abraham. 1564-1651 . Painter and Engraver, Dutch. v. II. p. 47.
Gutenberg, Johann. 1398-1468. German Printer. v. II. p. 48.
Bucer, Martin. 1491-1551. Theologian, German. v. II. p. 49.
Latimer, Hugh. 1485?-1555. Bishop of Worcester. v. II. p. 50.
Erasmus, Desiderius. 1457- 1536. Humanist, Dutch. v. II. p. 51.
Latimer, Hugh. 1485- 1555. Bishop of Worcester. v. II. p. 52.
Lafontaine, Jean de. 1621-1695. Author, French. v. II. p. 53.
Racine, Jean. 1639-1699. Dramatist, French. v. II. p. 53.
Hollar, Wenceslaus. b. Prague, 1607. Engraver. v. II. p. 54.
Elizabeth, Countess of Huntingdon. 1707-1791. English Methodist. v. II. p. 56.
Nottingham, Daniel, Earl of. 1647-1730. Statesman, English. v. II. p. 56.
Barrow, Isaac. 1630-1677. Divine and Mathematical and Classical Scholar. v. II. p. 57.
Rossignol, Antoine. 1590-1673. Mathematician, French. v. II. p. 58.
? Eyck, Johannes van. Painter, Dutch. v. II. p. 59.
? Barlemont, Maria Margareta. v. II. p. 60.
? Tomlinson, Kellom. Composer of Dances. v. II. p. 61.
Folkes, Martin. 1690-1754. Antiquary, English. v. II. p. 62.
Coke, Sir Edward. 1552-1634. Judge and Law Writer, English. v. II. p. 63.
Gouge, William. 1578-1653. Puritan Divine, English. v. II. p. 65.
? Normandy, William of. v. II. p. 67.
? Pompilius, Numa. Second Emperor of Rome. v. II. p. 67.
? Monte, Phillipus de, v. II. p. 68.
Kléber, Jean-Baptiste. 1753-1800. Militarist, French. v. II. p. 69.
Moreau, Jean Victor Marie. 1763-1813. Army General of the Rhine. v. II. p. 70.
Howard, Henrietta. Wife of John Howard, Philanthropist. 1726?-1790. v. II. p. 71.
Schiller, Johann Cristoph Friedrich von. 1759-1805. Author, German. v. II. p. 71.
Howard, John. 1726-1790. Philanthropist, English. v. II. p. 72.
Baretti, Guiseppe. 1719-1789. Writer, born in Turin. v. II. p. 73.
? Gessner, S. v. II. p. 74.
S. Kilianus. v. II. p. 75.
Grotius, Hugo. 1583-1645. Author, Philosopher, Dutch. v. II. p. 76.
Buonarroti, Michelangelo. 1475-1564. v. II. p. 78.
? Suleiman, Effendi. ca. 1774. v. II. p. 79.
? Baily, Dr. Apprehended for Conspiring against Cromwell. v. II. p. 81.
Laud, William. 1573-1645. Archbishop of Canterbury, English. v. II. p. 82.
Ussher, James. 1581-1656. Archbishop of Armagh, Irish. v. II. p. 83.
Glover, Richard. 1712-1785. Poet, English. v. II. p. 83.
Ussher, James. 1581-1656. Archbishop of Armagh, Irish. v. II. p. 84.
Clifford, Margaret. Countess of Cumberland. 1560-1616. v. II. p. 85.
? Louis de Bavière. v. II. p. 86.
de Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Rognoti, Count . 1749-1791. French Statesman. v. II. p. 87.
Champaigne, Philippe. 1602-1674. Painter, French. v. II. p. 88.
Capellus, Marius Ambrosius. Sacrae Theologiae Doctor. v. II. p. 89.
Bisthoven, Jan Baptista. d. 1655. Jesuit, Belgian. v. II. p. 90.
? Greek . v. II. p. 91.
? van Honsthum, Zegerus. Canonicus Ecclesiae Antverpiensis. v. II. p. 92.
Ordonius III. d. 95. French King. v. II. p. 93.
? Carrache, Louis. v. II. p. 93.
? Baudiae, Petrus. 1203-1268. v. II. p. 94.
Sigismundus III. v. II. p. 95.
Cary, Viscount Falkland. 1610?-1643. v. II. p. 95.
Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths. v. II. p. 96.
Kempis, Thomas à. 1388-1471. Augustinian Canon. v. II. p. 97.
Wycliffe, John. d. 1384. Religious Reformer and Theologian. v. II. p. 98.
Denny, Sir Anthony.1501-1549. Favourite of Henry VIII. v. II. p. 99.
Pattison, William. 1706-1727. "An unfortunate poet". v. II. p. 100.
? Charles V. Emperor of Germany. v. II. p. 101.
? Hercules, André. Cardinal of Fleury. v. II. p. 102.
? Comte d'Artois. 1757- v. II. p. 103
Louis XVIII. King of France. 1755-1824. v. II. p. 104.
Hobson, Tobias. English. v. II. p. 105.
Fastolf, Sir John. 1378-1459. Warrior and Landowner, English. v. II. p. 105.
Cowley, Abraham. 1618-1667. Poet and King's Scholar, English. v. II. p. 106.
Robert, Bishop of Salisbury. v. II. p. 107.
Judas Maccabeus. v. II. p. 107.
Farnesius, Alexander. d. 1592. Duke of Parma, Governor of the Netherlands. v. II. p. 108.
Charles VII, King of France. 1403-1561. v. II. p. 109.
Louis VII. 1119-1180. King of France. v. II. p. 110.
de Turenne, Marechal. 1611-1675. Statesman, French. v. II. p. 111.
Hammond, Dr. Henry. 1605-1660. Chaplain to Charles I. v. II. p. 112.
Allan, James. Northumberland Piper. v. II. p. 113.
Trapnel, Hannah. Quaker Prophetess. v. II. p. 114.
Brown, John. d. 1532. Painter, English. v. II. p. 115.
Thornhill, Sir James. 1635-1734. Painter, English. v. II. p. 116.
? Lavater, John Caspar. v. II. p. 119.
Valois, Charles de. 1671-1747. v. II. p. 120.
Wentworth, Dorothy. d. 1723. v. II. p. 121.
Wither, George. 1588-1667. Poet, English. v. II. p. 122.
Cotton, Charles. 1630-1687. Poet, English. v. II. p. 123.
Forbes, Alexander. Fourth and last Baron Forbes of Pitsligo. 1678-1762. v. II. p. 124.
Gent, Thomas. 1693-1778. Printer and Topographer. v. II. p. 125.
Haak, Theodore. 1605-1690. Translator, English. v. II. p. 126.
Douglas, James. Earl of Morton. d. 1581. v. II. p. 127.
Aristotle. 384-322 B.C. Philosopher, Greek. v. II. p. 128.
St. Augustine. 354-430. Bishop of Hippo. Philosopher and Theologian. v. II. p. 129.
Whitaker, William. 1548-1595. Master of St. John's College, Cambridge. v. II. p. 129.
Melancthon, Phillipp. 1497-1560. Reformer, German. v. II. p. 130.
Jonson, Ben. 1573-1637. Dramatist and Poet, English. v. II. p. 131.
Cary, Lucius. Second Viscount Falkland. 1610-1643. v. II. p. 131.
Maurice, Prince of Orange. 1567-1625. v. II. p. 132.
Caesar, Caius Julius. 100-44 B.C. First Emperor of Rome. v. II. p. 133.
Charles V. Holy Roman Emperor. 1337-1380. v. II. p. 134.
Crompton, Hugo. ca 1657. poet. v. II. p. 135.
Child, Sir Josiah. 1630-1699. Baronet, English. v. II. p. 136.
Morell, Thomas. 1703-1784. Classical Scholar. v. II. p. 137.
? Forcellinus, Aegidius. Celebrated Author of a Latin dictionary. v. II. p. 138.
James III. 1451-1488. King of Scotland. v. II. p. 139.
Rembrandt, Harmenszoon van Rijn. 1606-1669. v. II. p. 140.
Pavla, Widow of Toxotius and Mother to Eustochium. d. 404. v. II. p. 141.
Calvin, John. Reformer, French. 1509-1564. v. II. p. 141.
? Ludovicus. Magnus Commendator Regni Castellae. v. II. p. 142.
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Calmet, Augustin. 1672-1757. Theologian, French. v. II. p. 143.
Lanzi, Luigi. 1732-1810. Italian Archaeologist. v. II. p. 144.
Giorgione. 1477-1510. Italian Painter. v. II. p. 145.
Oliver, Isaac. 1556?-1617. Painter, English. v. II. p. 146.
Vanbrugh, Sir John. 1664-1726. Dramatist, architect and herald, English. v. II. p. 148.
? Nonesuch, Arthurius Severius O'Toole. v. II. p. 148.
Arrius, Bishop. d. 336. v. II. p. 149.
? Farnese, Alessandro, Cardinal. ca. 1536. v. II. p. 149.
Tromp, Cornelius Silliesberg. Baron. 1629-1691. Miliary Officer, Dutch. v. II. p. 150.
William the Conqueror. King of England. 1027-1087. v. II. p. 152.
Matoaks, daughter of Powhatan. ca. 1616. v. II. p. 153.
? Servius Tullus. v. II. p. 154.
? Meerbeeck, M. Adrianus. Antwerpiensis. v. II. p. 155.
? Grundherr, Ulricus. v. II. p. 156.
Henry IV. King of France. 1533-1610. v. II. p. 157.
Charles II. King of England. 1630-1685. v. II. p. 157.
Hooker, Richard. 1554?-1600. Theologian, English. v. II. p. 158.
? Monseigneur le leseteur de maiente Charles Phillipe. v. II. p. 159.
Gourdan, Simon. 1646-1729. Canon of the Abbey of St. Victor. v. II. p. 160.
Hallé, Noël. 1711-1781. Painter, French. v. II. p. 161.
Astruc, Jean. 1684-1766. Physician, Polish. v. II. p. 162.
? Sevin, Nicholaus. v. II. p. 163.
box 7, folder 5

Prints, larger

box 8, volume 2

French political caricatures - original lithographs by Grandeville

Scope and Contents

Formerly in collection of German General Von Brauchitsch, purchased by Wright at Burnett & Marshall
box 8, volume 3

George Cruikshank prints - multiple impressions

Scope and Contents

Multiple impressions, apparently created in 1948 from original copper and steel plates
 

Calligraphy, artwork, etc.

Scope and Contents

There are a few original artworks among the prints.
box 4, folder 3

George Cruikshank, original photograph with copy print November 10, 1876

box 7, volume 2

Sir Galahad by Tennyson. Written & Pictured by Phoebe Rennell

Scope and Contents

Calligraphy and seven full watercolors by Rennell
box 7, volume 3

The Lady Shalott: by Alfred Lord Tennyson. Written & Pictured by Phoebe Rennell 1907

Scope and Contents

Calligraphy and thirteen full watercolors by Rennell
box 8, volume 1

Address of the Executive Council of the Bradford Conservative Association April 23rd 1875

Scope and Contents

Calligraphy by W. Lister, address by president John Taylor. In heavy velvet & metal case