Two classical figures stand on either side of a view of the interior of a library with its shelves filled with books and an arm chair on the right. Putti are shown in the foreground and in the image in various stages of engagement with books. In the banner above the dome of the alcove in the library reads ‘Utile dulci’.
Printmaker: Shepperd, Joseph, d. 1787
Title: John Andrews’s Circulating Library / Shepperd fe.
Published: Calcutta : [The Library], 1774.
Catalog Record & Digital collection
File 66 774 J65
Acquired: January 2013
Like this: Like Loading...
Related
This entry was posted in Ephemera , Prints & Drawings and tagged Bookplates , Engravings--India , Ephemera , Lewis Walpole Library January 2013 , Libraries--India--Calcutta by lewiswalpolelibrary . Bookmark the permalink .
About lewiswalpolelibrary
The Lewis Walpole Library, a department of the Yale University Library since 1980, is an internationally recognized research collection in the field of British eighteenth-century studies. Its unrivalled collection of Walpoliana includes half the traceable volumes from Horace Walpole's famous library at Strawberry Hill and many letters and other manuscripts by him. The Library's book and manuscript collections, numbering over 32,000 volumes, cover all aspects of eighteenth-century British culture.
The Library is also home to the largest and finest collection of eighteenth-century British graphic art outside the British Museum; its 35,000 satirical prints, portraits, and topographical views are an incomparable resource for visual material on many facets of English life of the period.
Located in Farmington, Connecticut, forty miles north of New Haven and within easy distance of Boston and New York, the Lewis Walpole Library's collections also include drawings, paintings, and furniture, all housed on a 14-acre campus with four historically important structures and extensive grounds. The Library runs an active fellowship program and sponsors conferences, lectures, and exhibitions in cooperation with other Yale libraries and departments.
It is wrongly stated here that Shepperd died in 1848. This is some other man. Our Sheppered died in 1787 . see KS Diehl https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/2051755.pdf?refreqid=excelsior%3A07c38a4f1e5207dd0922741fb31753d0
Thank you for this correction. We have updated our records.