RMFF9M5B–JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745). /nEnglish churchman and writer. Stipple engraving, English, 19th century.
RM2CWBH4F–The Painter and his Pug ' by william Hogarth, 1745. The portrait deliberately projects a guide to the way Hogarth wanted others to think of him. The artist's painting in informal dress rests on a pile of books labelled (in the finished engraving) Shakespeare, Milton and Swift. William Shakespeare and John Milton were generally acknowledged to be the greatest modern English authors and Jonathan Swift was a vigorous modern satirist. The palette and graver represent Hogarth's twin roles as painter and engraver and the 'Line of Beauty' alludes to his favourite art theory. The only living object in
RMERH7G4–Jonathan Swift - portrait - English Irish author November 30 1667 - October 19 1745
RMERC8A7–Jonathan Swift Portrait Modern Illustration
RMERHEKM–Jonathan Swift - portrait - English Irish author November 30 1667 - October 19 1745 - from George Vertue 's engraving
RMCNTPHX–Johnson, Esther ('Stella'), 18.3.1681 - 28.1.1729, friend of Jonathan Swift, portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RM2E5G4E4–Michael Dahl - Portrait of Jonathan Swift
RMTBC19M–Jonathan Swift portrait, 1667 – 1745, was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, poet and cleric
RM2C93C17–Jonathan Swift. Hand-colored engraving
RMF4JW3A–Gulliver is inspected by the daughter of the farmer in Brobdingnag, from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by J.J. Grandville (1803-1847). See description for more information.
RMWHAXH1–Travels of Lemuel Gulliver 1871.The Travels of Lemuel Gulliver into remote Nations of the World (1726) is more commonly known as Gulliver's Travels. . Gulliver's Travels (1726, amended 1735) is a work of fiction by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) that is both a satire on human nature and a parody of the travellers' tales literary sub-genre. Swift's masterpiece, it is his most celebrated work and one of the indisputable classics of the English language..
RMW7CC7F–Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745).
RM2F6RJGK–A portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), the Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, hence his common sobriquet, 'Dean Swift'. Mainly remembered Gulliver's Travels (1726), he is regarded as the foremost prose satirist in the English language. He wrote other works and is less well known for his poetry.
RMKC739M–Portrait of Jonathan Swift, Nathaniel Bermingham, 1774
RM2RFMT02–An 18th century portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) by Francis Bindon. Swift was an Anglo-Irish satirist, author, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet, and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity (1712), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729). He is regarded by the Encyclopædia Britannica as the foremost prose satirist in the English language.
RM2KEFDE0–Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) - engraving
RM2RHHJ8C–An 18th century portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), an Anglo-Irish satirist, author, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet, and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity (1712), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729). He is regarded by the Encyclopædia Britannica as the foremost prose satirist in the English language.
RMM84C8H–Jonathan Swift. Portrait of the Anglo-Irish satirist Jonathan Swift.
RMBRKTFG–Jonathan Swift, 1667 to 1745. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric.
RM2D4M327–Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Portrait of the Anglo-Irish satirist Jonathan Swift by Charles Jervas (1675–1739), oil on canvas, c.1710
RMJ29ECM–Jonathan Swift, 1667 – 1745. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland. From The International Library of Famous Literature, published c. 1900
RMRK9EMT–Engraving of Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
RMD963F9–Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, poet and cleric. Lithograph after portrait by Charles Gervas (c1675-1739) Irish painter and printmaker
RMF4NNTP–Frontispiece portrait of Captain Lemuel Gulliver from 'Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World' better know as 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). See description for more information.
RM2TBTBXD–England, London, Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) by the studio of Charles Jervas based on a portrait of 1709
RMJ5RPE5–Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), Irish Satirist, Essayist and Political Writer, Portrait
RME3DT7G–JONATHAN SWIFT (1667-1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, poet and cleric. Engraving based on a portrait by Irish artist Charles Jervas
RF2HW6FH3–Art inspired by Portrait of Jonathan Swift, 1774, White cut paper, with pen and ink additions, mounted on black silk, framed, Overall: 13 7/16 x 11 in. (34.2 x 28 cm), Cut Paper, Nathaniel Bermingham (Irish, born ca. 1720, active mainly London, 1736–74, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHRKJ9A–Jonathan Swift, Irish Author
RMG8CDBG–Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet, author and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
RF2E9JX9P–Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, hence his common sobriquet, 'Dean Swift'. Swift is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity (1712), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729). He is regarded by the Encyclopædia Britannica as the foremost prose satirist in the English language, and is less well known for his poetry. He originally
RFC7FPTH–Jonathan Swift Anglo-Irish satirist essayist political pamphleteer Whigs Tory poet cleric Dean St. Patrick's Cathedral Gulliver
RMERHEKN–Jonathan Swift - 'Gulliver's Travels' - engraved frontispiece 1726
RFBGHGWR–Jonathan Swift on engraving from the 1850s. Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric.
RMERHCNX–Esther Johnson, also known as 'Stella', portrait. Friend of English satirist Jonathan Swift, March 18, 1681 – January 28, 1728.
RMBM1998–Jonathan Swift, 1667 -1745. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, poet, cleric, Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral
RMCWAKPJ–A pen and ink drawing of author Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection.
RMP8DTT5–Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMRK9ENP–Engraving of Jonathan Swift (1667 – 1745) an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
RMADDA2A–Jonathan Swift, 1667 - 1745. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric.
RFB8P4H2–dean swift Jonathan 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745 Anglo-Irish satirist essayist political pamphleteer Whigs Tories
RM2DHXEGA–The Rev'd Jonathan Swift D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's Dublin, Andrew Miller, Died 1763, British, after Francis Bindon, 1690–1765, Irish, 1743, Mezzotint, Sheet: 19 3/4 x 13 15/16in. (50.2 x 35.4cm), portrait
RMMPRA12–Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish clergyman, satirist and poet. Artist: Unknown.
RF2E94842–Jonathan Swift (30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745) was an Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer (first for the Whigs, then for the Tories), poet and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, hence his common sobriquet, 'Dean Swift'. Swift is remembered for works such as A Tale of a Tub (1704), An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity (1712), Gulliver's Travels (1726), and A Modest Proposal (1729). He is regarded by the Encyclopædia Britannica as the foremost prose satirist in the English language, and is less well known for his poetry. He originally
RMF4K2B6–'The Queen of Laputa' from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). See description for more information.
RMAAG927–Jonathan Swift 1667 1745
RMF4JW3D–Gulliver sees the flying island Laputa for the first time, from 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by J.J. Grandville (1803-1847). See description for more information.
RMMPTC5X–Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745).
RMF4K2B0–Gulliver sees the flying island Laputa for the first time, and examines it through his telescope, from French Edition of 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). See description for more information.
RMT65GF7–Dean Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet, author of Gulliver's Travels, and A Modest Proposal
RMF44GFT–'A Laputian gentleman taking a walk' from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa etc' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). See description for more information.
RMMF671M–Dean Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet, author of Gulliver's Travels, and A Modest Proposal
RMF4K2B7–Gulliver enters a room in the the grand Academy of Lagado filled with a repulsive odour, from French Edition of 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). See description for more information.
RMCYTH54–Jonathan Swift, English satirist and clergyman
RMF44GF0–'Gulliver released from the strings raises and stretches himself' from 'Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). Photographed from a 1909 edition. See description for more information.
RMCP8KNA–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, an Irish writer and satirist of the early Enlightenment, author of Gulliver's
RMEJJKTD–Jonathan Swift (1667 - 1745) Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer
RM2DF4HBN–Peter the Wild Boy, famous German feral child, 1712-1785. Found in the woods of Haemlin aged 13. Exhibited to King George I and the nobility of England in 1726. Subject of a satire by Jonathan Swift. Lithograph after a stipple engraving by Robert Cooper from Henry Wilson and James Caulfield’s Book of Wonderful Characters, Memoirs and Anecdotes, of Remarkable and Eccentric Persons in all ages and countries, John Camden Hotten, Piccadilly, London, 1869.
RMTXGWPG–Joseph Addison, English essayist, poet, playwright and politician. Friend of Richard Steele and Jonathan Swift. 1836 Engraving London
RMAJ80R9–Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist, poet and cleric. Artist: Unknown
RMTXGWM0–Joseph Addison, English essayist, poet, playwright and politician. Friend of Richard Steele and Jonathan Swift 1794 Copperplate engraving London
RFC4GD9E–Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) on engraving from 1800s. Irish satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric.
RMRCR9J3–Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Barber, Rupert.
RMC305FM–Esther Johnson ,1681 – 1729. English friend of Jonathan Swift, known as Stella. From Gullivers Travels published c.1875
RM2R04T78–Engraving of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), c. 18th century.
RMBPW003–ALEC GUINNESS ON STAGE AS JONATHAN SWIFT IN 'YAHOO' (1976)
RM2PYXA82–Date of recording: 30.11.1667 - 19.10.1745 Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), British writer. Photo: Heliogravure, Corpus Imaginum, Hanfstaengl Collection. [automated translation]
RFAMH4FM–Jonathan Swift 1667 1745 Anglo Irish author satirist poet cleric Gulliver s Travels Battle of the Books A Tale of the Tub Imperi
RMHHECA6–John Somers or Sommers (1651-1716) English lawyer and politician: Counsel for the seven bishops 1688. Lord Chancellor 1697. Friend and patron of poets and writers. Jonathan Swift dedicated Tale of a Tub 1704 to him. 1833 engraving after a portrait by Godfrey Kneller
RFEJNRC4–ROMANIA - CIRCA 1967: Stamp printed in Romania shows Jonathan Swift, the Irish satirist, essayist
RMCR3YA3–Vintage engraving of Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745, Irish satirist and novelist.
RMF44H60–'The Struldbrugs' unfortunate immortals without eternal youth who are declared from 'Part III: A Voyage to Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, and Japan' in 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). See description for more information.
RMBTJNDX–A pen and ink drawing of author Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection.
RM2RX3NW2–England, London, Portrait of Jonathan Swift (1667-1745) by the studio of Charles Jervas based on a portrait of 1709
RMMP8B5P–. English: Charles Jervas portrait of Jonathan Swift . 1718. 718 Jervas-JonathanSwift
RMBA7YE3–Swift, Jonathan, 30.11.1667 - 19.10.1745, Irish author / writer, portrait, with frame, wood engraving, 19th century, after Markham, ,
RF2HPJNB3–Royal Lilliputians
RMR5885X–Jonathan Swift. Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan S. A. Millar: London, 1752. Dr. Jonathan Swift (1667-1745). Anglo-Irish satirist and clergyman. Portrait. Image taken from Remarks on the Life and Writings of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, in a series of letters from John Earl of Orrery to his son, the Honourable Hamilton Boyle. [With a portrait of Swift after Benjamin Wilson.]. Originally published/produced in A. Millar: London, 1752. . Source: 1509/1192, frontispiece. Language: English.
RMAJ84H3–Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish clergyman, satirist and poet. Artist: Unknown
RMCP5N7H–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, Irish writer, satirist of the early Enlightenment, author Gulliver's Travels
RMF4K2B1–Gulliver and Lordbruldrud, from French Edition of 'Gulliver's Travels' by Jonathan Swift (1667-1745), illustration by Paul Gavarni (1804-1866). See description for more information.
RMPB1MYP–Portrait of Jonathan Swift. Artist: Nathaniel Bermingham (Irish, born ca. 1720, active mainly London, 1736-74). Dimensions: Overall: 13 7/16 x 11 in. (34.2 x 28 cm). Sitter: Portrait of Jonathan Swift (Irish, Dublin 1667-1745 Dublin). Date: 1774. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RME5XPTA–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, an Irish writer and satirist of the early Enlightenment, author of Gulliver's
RMPRKB09–Jonathan Swift. After the engraving by G. Vertue, G. Vertue 1895
RME5K55G–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, an Irish writer and satirist of the early Enlightenment, author of Gulliver's
RMFF961F–GULLIVER'S TRAVELS. /nGulliver in Lilliput. Illustration, 1891, by H.J. Ford for an edition of Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels.'
RM2E11MPC–Jonathan Swift, after the engraving by Bolt, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
RMHHEC9N–John Somers or Sommers (1651-1716) English lawyer and politician: Counsel for the seven bishops 1688. Lord Chancellor 1697. Friend and patron of poets and writers. Jonathan Swift dedicated 'Tale of a Tub 1704 to him. 1840 engraving after a portrait by Godfrey Kneller showing Somers holding the Lord Chancellor’s purse.
RMDK34EC–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, an Irish writer and satirist of the early Enlightenment, author of Gulliver's
RM2R473FE–Jonathan Swift an Anglo-Irish satirist, author, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet, and Anglican cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
RME623JG–Jonathan Swift or Isaac Bickerstaff, 1667 - 1745, an Irish writer and satirist of the early Enlightenment, author of Gulliver's
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