John Jebb MD FRS
de John Hall after a sculpture by John Flaxman
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1787. Copper-line engraving. 185mm by 120mm (sheet) 125mm by 95mm (oval). John Jebb (1736-1786) was an English divine, medical doctor, and religious and political reformer.
He was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he was elected fellow in 1761. He practised medicine in London and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1779. Some light foxing.
He was educated at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he was elected fellow in 1761. He practised medicine in London and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1779. Some light foxing.
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- John Jebb MD FRS
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- John Hall after a sculpture by John Flaxman
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- Copper-line engraving
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- 1787
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DONCASTER EAST, Victoria
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Sebra Prints opened in August 2003 out of a passion for antique prints, and a desire to offer good quality, original prints, across a wide range of topics. We specialise in antique engravings and lithographs from 17th,18th and 19th centuries as well as some early 20th century works. We cover a huge range of styles, artists and subject matter.
Sebra Prints is aowned by Dafydd Davies has over 20 years experience dealing with antique prints, both in Australia and in London. The name Sebra comes from an admiration for the mezzotint engraving of a zebra after George Stubbs which is titled 'Sebra'.
Sebra Prints is aowned by Dafydd Davies has over 20 years experience dealing with antique prints, both in Australia and in London. The name Sebra comes from an admiration for the mezzotint engraving of a zebra after George Stubbs which is titled 'Sebra'.