Two illustrations for "The Economy of Human Life"

Frank Howard British
Author Robert Dodsley British
Publisher John van Voorst British

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Printed from one plate, these two images come from a set of twelve. They were made for an illustrated book published in London by John van Voorst in 1834. Each centers on a vignette illustration, with the book's title above, quotes and publication details below.
The prints are numbered below the images, p. 37 and p. 166.
p. 37 shows a couple seated next to a tree holding hands. Text below: "Oh! cherish her as a blessing sent thee from Heaven. Let the kindness of thy behaviour endear thee to her heart."
p. 166 shows a wounded knight seated on the ground, supported by a companion who covers his face in grief. Text below: "He hath not spent his life ill who knoweth to die well; neither can he have lost all his time, who employeth the last portion of it in honour."

Related drawings by Howard are in the Museum's collection (66.542.37(5) and 66.542.37(6)).

Two illustrations for "The Economy of Human Life", Frank Howard (British, London 1805–1866 Liverpool), Engraving on chine collé, proof

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