Rare Books
The lawfulness and use of organs in the Christian Church. : Asserted in a sermon preached at Tiverton in the county of Devon upon the 13th of September, 1696. On occasion of an organ's being erected in that parish church
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Dunsford, Martin. Historical Memoirs of the Town and Parish of Tiverton, in the County of Devon (Tiverton: George Boyce and James Salter, 1836) [photocopy of pages 26-27, 92-99, 106-142]
Manuscripts
This collection contains research materials on English portrait painter Richard Cosway (1742-1821) and his wife, English-Italian artist Maria Cosway (1760-1838), compiled by art historian Diana G. Wilson (1932-1988) for her doctoral dissertation (never completed) at the University of California, Los Angeles, from the mid 1970s to the mid 1980s. The papers include Wilson's correspondence, research files and notes, dissertation drafts, and reproductions of artwork and manuscripts (including photocopies, photographs, negatives, slides, and microfilm). The materials expand from Wilson's research and development of a dissertation initially proposed as: "Richard Cosway: An investigation of the development of the role of the artist and the concept of portraiture in England, 1760-1820," but the collection includes materials about the lives and art of both Richard and Maria Cosway. Note: all materials dating from the 18th and 19th centuries are reproductions of originals.
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