A pilentum or Lady's accelerator

Made:
1818-1822
publisher:
S and J Fuller
A pilentum or Lady's accelerator A pilentum or Lady's accelerator (print; aquatint;)

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A pilentum or Lady's accelerator
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print, aquatint, coloured A pilentum or Lady's accelerator invented by Hancock & Co., St James's Street, [London] is now being exhibited at 97 Pall Mall, after Hancock, published by S. & J. Fuller c.1820. overall: 20.5x23.5cm.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1982-1235
Materials:
aquatint and paper
Measurements:
200 x 200 mm
type:
print and aquatint
credit:
Burlington Gallery