William Bullock’s Museum
This hand-colored engraving, produced by Rudolph Ackermann in 1810, depicts the second floor of William Bullock’s Museum at 22 Piccadilly, London.
This hand-colored engraving, produced by Rudolph Ackermann in 1810, depicts the second floor of William Bullock’s Museum at 22 Piccadilly, London.
This engraving depicts Richard Du Bourg’s collection of cork models, which at the time of this image’s creation (1808-9) was housed at 68 Grosvenor Street, London.
William Chambers’s watercolor depicts the interior of Charles Townley’s dining room, in his home at 7 Park Street, as it appeared in 1794. The focal sculpture is the Discobolus, and flanking it are two reclined sculptures: Endymion on the left, and a drunken faun on the right.
Cook and Stringer’s etching depicts the upper rooms of the Bishops' Registry Office at 12 Sadlers Street, Lichfield, the historic building where the collection of Richard Greene (an apothecary) was held. As Rev.