

Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
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The Heath Family Engravers 1779-1878, Volume 1. James Heath A.R.A. by John Heath
The Sea: A Poem (John Bidlake) - Two plates engraved by James Heath at T.William. Published by T.Chapman - Bidlake was a chaplain to the Duke of Clarence to whom James Heath was also appointed HIstorical Engraver.
1. 'Instant shriek'd ....' Plate size 9 x 7
2. 'Then sits him down...'
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The Chase (William Somerville. - Engraved by James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A. - 'And seizing by his guilty throat...' plate size 9 x 7cm. Published by T.Cadell and W.Davies. Dated '1 Aug.1796,' 'A New Edition' with the same plates appeared in 1800
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Paradise Lost (John Milton) - 2 plates engraved by James Heath after Richard Corbould, published by I.Parsons. For other Milton plates see 1810 and 1817
1. Book V. 'Lowly they bow'd...' - plate size 16 x 10cm.
2. Book VII. 'He with his consort Eve...'
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The Spleen and other Poems. (Matthew Green) - Engraved by James Heath after Thomas Stothard R.A. - 'When by its magic lLantern Spleen ....' - plate size 9 x 7cm. Published by T.Cadell Jr. and W.Davies.
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Lord Macartney's Embassy to China (Sir George Staunton) - Engraved by James Heath after W.Alexander. Plate size 24 x 35cm. Published by G.Nicol. One of the 44 plates published on April 12, 1796, in an atlas portfolio accompanying the two volumes of text. An abridged version was published by John Stockdale in 1797. (no plates by James Heath) and a second edition appeared in 1798. Farington in 1797 called the book 'ill-written' and Sir George Staunton a 'pompous man.'
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Separate print - John Bannister in the character of Walter protecting two children against the attack of Oliver.' Engraved by James Heath after Richard Westall R.A., - plate size 38 x 46. Published by James Heath, 12 Newman St, and John Peter Thompson. The address, 12 Newman Street, is probably an error for 42 Newman Street. The BMPR copy which is a proof is dated 4 April 17, but the V&A copy states 'Engraved by and under the direction of Jame Heath A.R.A.' and is inscribed 'This print is with respect dedicated to George Colman Esq., (a well-known theatrical figure) by his obedient servant James Heath.' Published May 1. 1797 by John Peter Thompson, Great Newport Street, and 51 Dean Street.
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Separate print - Self-portrait of James Heath - engraved by James Heath after Mrs.Beechey(?) Published by The Monthly Mirror (second issue). Inscribed 'Engraved from an original painting in the possession of Mr.Heath.' BMPR copy is marked in pencil 'Engraved by himself.' Published in Sir Richard Phillip's 'Monthly Mirror' for 1 June 1796 in an oval frame, with a write-up of the artist.
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Separate print - The Death of Major Pierson - Engraved by James Heath after John Singleton Copley R.A. - plate size 55 x 76cm. Published by John and Josiah Boydell. Originally commissioned by the Boydells in 1784, the first proof was dated '1 September 1788' but the print was exhibited at the Royal Academy in an unfinished state in 1795, and finally published in 5 January 1796 and exhibited at the Shakespeare Gallery. James Heath received 2,000 guineas for the print, which was probably his masterpiece as a 'historical' engraving. 1200 copies were printed before retouching; the price to original subscribers was 3 guineas, and in Boydell's catalogue of 1807 it was priced at 4 guineas.
Friday 1 March 1776
Derby Mercury
Dr.James's Analeptic Pills. Which operate as an easy Purgative, and are particularly recommended for Indigestions, Costiveness, Flatulence,and the ill effects of Intemperance, as also for those Head Achs which so commonly arise from Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels. They are excellent for Bilious Cholic, and all Bilious Complaints are a sovereign Remedy for Rheumatic Pains, whether steated externally or internally, and are very serviceable in Gouty Habits, where the Stomach and Head are affected. - - - continues - - -
N.B.F. Newbery Junior employs no Rider in the Country to take Orders, so that those Shopkeepers of Credit who are desirous of dealing with him, will signify their Commands by Letter, and their Names shall be added to the following List of Persons, who are appointed Venders of the above by Virtue of his Certificate, viz, Mr.J.Roe, Bookseller, and J.Dewry, Printer, Derby; J.Heath, and G.C.Ward, Nottingham; - --
Monday 26 September 1796
Bath Journal
Mr.Elliston - An Elegantly Engraved Portrait of that Gentleman from and Original Painting, by an Eminent Artist, will embellish No.XI.
To be published on the First of October, (Price 1s.) of
The Monthly Mirror, Reflecting Men and Manners, with Strictures on their Epitome, the Stage.
This number will contain, amongst a variety of other subjects, an authentic Biographical Sketch of Mr.Ellington, with an account of his performances at Covent-Garden Theatre - and also a critical Review of Mr.Murray's Dramatic Talents.
Independent of Allegorical Subjects, Landscapes, Views of Buildings, &c., the following Portraits, engraved by Ridley, from Original Pictures by Opie, Beechey, Northcote &c., have already appeared in this Work.
Portraits of - F.Reynolds Esq., the Dramatist.
Mrs.Woolstanecaft.
Macklin
Mrs. Twisleton
Middelton
James Heath Esq., (Engraver to the King)
T.Morton Esq.
Mrs Siddons (from a Medallion moulded by Herself)
And Prince Hoare Esq.
London: printed for the proprietors, under the Direction of Thomas Bellamy, and published at the Monthly Mirror Office, King Street, Covent Garden, sold also by Miller, Bond Street, Symonds, Paternoster Row, and all Booksellers.
*Some of the Numbers have been reprinted, so that the Publish may now be supplied with complete sets of the Monthly Mirror, at all the places above mentioned.
Saturday 10 December 1796
Oxford Journal
Cooke's Cheap and Elegant Pocket Library.
Containing the most esteemed and popular works in the English Language
Printed in a Style of Elegance they may challenge Competition, on a purposely manufactured wove Vellum Paper, on Octo-decimo, or Eighteens, a Size which forms a happy Medium between the Extremes of diminutive Inconvenience and ponderous inutility. The Volumes are thereby rendered equally commodious for the Pocket, and ornamental for the Book-case, as they form an agreeable Travelling Companion, adapted for Amusement at the Fire-Side, and equally commodious for passing leisure Hours when Nature and Seasons invite us abroad.
Illustrated with superb Embellishements - Possessing an uncommon Degree of Beauty and high finishing, taken from the Paintings and Drawings of T.Kirk, E.Burney and R.Corbould, and engraved by Heath,Neagle, Warren &c. - - - continues - - -
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Michael Heath-Caldwell M.Arch
Brisbane, Queensland
ph: 0412-78-70-74
alt: m_heath_caldwell@hotmail.com