A CATALOGUE OF PRINTS ENGRAVED AFTER PAINTINGS BY JOSEPH WRIGHT, OF DERBY.

Subject.Style.Engraver.
1Two Boys with a BladderAquatint.J. P. Burdett.
2Master Bradshaw and two Miss Bradshaws with a Pet Lamb[58]Mezzotint.Valentine Green.
3Count Miravan, a young nobleman of Syria, who having extravagantly lavished away his fortune, breaks open the tomb of his ancestors, expecting to find great treasureDitto.Ditto.
4A philosopher giving a Lecture on the Orrery.[59] The following names are copied from the margin of a print of the Orrery, written in the year 1768, and are believed to be the persons represented:—J. Wright, Mr. Burdett taking notes, young Cantrell, A. Winterman, Mr. G. Snowden, Mr. Denby as the philosopherDitto.Ditto.
5A Philosopher giving a Lecture on the Air Pump, in which are introduced portraits similar to above[60]Ditto.Ditto.
6“The Gladiator.” Mr. Wright in this picture has introduced himself in profile, and he and the other two figures (Burdett and old John Wilson of the Devonshire Almshouses), are comparing the drawing he has made with the StatueDitto.W. Pether.
7Democritus found studying AnatomyDitto.Ditto.
8An Alchymist[59]Ditto.Ditto.
9A Farrier’s ShopDitto.Ditto.
10Master Ashton (with Dog)Ditto.Ditto.
11A Drawing AcademyDitto.Ditto.
12A Drawing Academy, 8vo.Outline.Normand.
13A Blacksmith’s ShopMezzotintRichard Earlom.
14An Iron ForgeDitto.Ditto.
15John Harrison, Esq., Surgeon, DerbyDitto.J. R. Smith.
16Edwin, the Minstrel (portrait of Thomas Haden, Esq.)Ditto.Ditto.
17Ditto.Etching.F. Seymour Haden.
18Three Children of Walter Synnott, Esq. (with Birdcage)Mezzotint.J. R. Smith.
19William and Margaret, taken from an Old BalladDitto.Ditto.
20The Indian WidowDitto.Ditto.
21The Lady in Milton’s ComusMezzotint.J. R. Smith.
22Dr. Darwin, with pen in right hand. (“An alteration in the Face and Wig from the Original, and for the worse”)Ditto.Ditto.
23Ditto, with hands resting on a polished table[61]Line.J. T. Wedgwood.
24“The Captive,” from Sterne’s Sentimental JourneyDotted.Ryder.
25“The Captive,” from Sterne. Engraved for Mr. Milnes, of Wakefield: who destroyed the plate when twenty impressions had been taken offMezzotint.J. R. Smith.
26Distant View of Vesuvius, from shore of PosilipoLine.Wm. Byrne.
27“The Dead Soldier”Line.J. Heath.
28Ditto, same size as above, but a much inferior printMezzotint.W. Dickinson.
29“The Dead Soldier,” smallLine.Bovinet.
30Prospero entertaining Ferdinand and Miranda with Spectacle. From the “Tempest.” For Boydell’s Shakspeare GalleryLine & Stipple.Thew.
31The Storm, Antigonus pursued by the Bear. From the “Winter’s Tale.” For Boydell’s Shakspeare GalleryLine.Middiman.
32John Whitehurst, F.R.S., of Derby, “an elegant Engraving, and very like.” 8vo. in oval (another in oval on a pedestal)Line.J. Hall.
33Sir Richard Arkwright, Kt.Mezzotint.J. R. Smith.
34Sir Richard Arkwright, Kt., small (various)Line.A. R. Meyer & others.
35Dr. Wilson. (Drawn by T. Lawrence)J. & C. Sherwin.
36Miss Kitty Dressing. Published February, 1781Mezzotint.J. Watson.
37Portrait of Himself, wearing a hatDitto.Ward.
38Ditto, dittoLine.M. V. Sears.
39Jedediah Strutt, Esq. (various)Line & Stipple.Meyer.
40Rev. Thomas SewardLine.Cromer.
41Fireworks from the Castle of St. Angelo, Rome, 8vo.Line.Radcliffe.
42“Maria,” from Sterne’s “Sentimental Journey”Mezzotint.John Raphael Smith.
43Thos. DayLine & Stipple.Meyer.
44Moonlight View in Italy. Size of plate 21 × 16½Aquatint.Fras. Eginton, 1781.
45The Twins (plate in this volume)Etching.F. Seymour Haden.
46Miss Wrights. Two Girls with a Pet LambMezzotint.S. Paul.

There are several other Minor Prints after him. Also two very fine Mezzo Prints, scarce, 2 ft. 6½ in. × 2 ft. 2 in. of a Boy and a Girl with a Bladder, and Two Girls with a Lighted Stick, with the name of W. Tate, pinxit (a friend of Wright’s), which is evidently an error, as it is known that Wright did paint these two pictures, and it is presumed that Mr. Tate had them engraved, hence the error.

A Portrait of the artist, engraved by Blake, was used as a frontispiece to J. Leigh Philips’ article on Wright, in the “Monthly Magazine,” of Sept. 1797. Blake engraved his plate from an etching by Wright himself, and of which only one copy is now known to exist.

Note.—The celebrated Engraving, “The Fishery,” engraved by Woollett, often ascribed as after “Wright, of Derby,” was painted by a Richard Wright, of Liverpool.

It is interesting to know at what prices the fine Mezzotint Prints were published, and the following list is copied from a bill for Prints, receipted by W. Pether:—

£ s. d.
Gladiator 0 15 0
Orrery 1 1 0
Air Pump 0 15 0
Academy 0 15 0
Farrier’s Shop 0 10 6
Master Ashton 0 6 0
Miravin 0 10 6
Blacksmith’s Shop 0 15 0
Hermit 0 15 0
Alchymist 1 1 0
£7 4 0

“Recd May 1st 1778, of John Milnes, Esqr., by Mr. Wright, the above sum, in full of all demands.”

By WM PETHER.

£7 4 0.

£s.d.
Gladiator0150
Orrery110
Air Pump0150
Academy0150
Farrier’s Shop0106
Master Ashton060
Miravin0106
Blacksmith’s Shop0150
Hermit0150
Alchymist110
£740