Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby.; See P165m.7 for a different version of this lithograph. Most notable differences are in depiction of Paine's profile and the vegetation at the base of the monument.
Depiction of New Rochelle monument, with couple standing nearby.; See P165m.7 for a different version of this lithograph. Most notable differences are in depiction of Paine's profile and the vegetation at the base of the monument.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, depicted with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; 4 copies, 3 are trimmed, one mounted on board. "A. Krausse sc., Druck V. Zehl, Leipzig".
Verse critique of Federalist abuse, primarily related to the September 1806 trial of Andrew Wright, the printer of the Republican Spy, convicted of criminal libels against Governor Caleb Strong.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; "Romney pinxt., Sharp sculpt." Attached to larger paper support.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; 3 copies, sheet sizes vary. "Romney pinxt., J.A.J. Wilcox, Sc.". No. 45, 48 and 63 of 100 signed proofs.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 226. 2 copies. "Publishd as the Act directs by W. T. Sherwin May 1. 1819." Frontispiece in: Sherwin, W. T., and Thomas Paine. 1819. Memoirs of the life of Thomas Paine with observations on his writings, critical and explanatory. London: R. Carlile.
Portrait of Paine, after Romney, with manuscripts inscribed "Age of Reason", "Common Sense" and "Rights of Man".; Gimbel: 225. 4 copies, 3 are printers' proofs. "Romney pinxt., Engraved From the Original Painted in England 1791. Proof". Frontispiece in: Paine, Thomas. 1819. The political and miscellaneous works of Thomas Paine. London: Printed and published by R. Carlile.
Paine and Priestley face each other at a table on which a smiling demon sits. Priestley holds a lantern and a container labeled "Phosphorus" and Paine grasps two daggers. They are surrounded by piles of weapons and books. ; George: 8131 Gimbel: 239
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale.; Gimbel: 194. "Peint par Peel à Philadelphie, Dessiné par F. Bonneville, Gravé par Sandoz.". Earlier versions appeared without the subtitle. Published in La Chronique du mois, 1792.
Bust-length portrait of Thomas Paine, after Peale.; Gimbel: 200 " A Paris, chez le cit. Basset, Md. d'Estampes, rue S. Jacques, au coin de celle des Mathurins".
Portrait of Paine, holding an open book inscribed "Common Sense", "Crisis", "Rights of Man" and "Age of Reason".; "Serz eng." Born Serz, Johann Georg in Bavaria, later Serz, John in Philadelphia.