M.R. Pine.
London,
Geo. Pulley at Rembrandt's head, the corner of Bride Court, Fleet Street.
[c1760].
Mezzotint portrait, with faint crease.
355 by 255mm. (14 by 10 inches).
17718
notes:
John Pine (1690-1756) was a printseller, publisher, engraver and close friend of William Hogarth, with whom he worked to encourage Parliament to pass a law securing copyrights for artists, and who painted him several times. Pine is best known for his book illustrating the Spanish Armada tapestries once hung in the House of Lords, for helping prepare the first map of the colony of Georgia, and for his publication of Rocque's 24-sheet map of London.
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bibliography:
BM 1902,1011.3368; see CS: MacArdell 143.
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