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Cromek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Cromek (1770–1812), English engraver, editor, art dealer, and entrepreneur Thomas
Cromek
Poem by Robert Blair
prominence in scholarship involves a later printing of poems by Robert Hartley Cromek which included illustrations completed by the Romantic poet and illustrator
The_Grave_(poem)
English engraver (1770–1812)
Robert Hartley Cromek (1770–1812) was an English engraver, editor, art dealer and entrepreneur who was most active in the early nineteenth century. He
Robert_Cromek
Scottish Jacobite song
place around 1715, the song first appears in writing in 1810, in Robert Cromek and Allan Cunningham's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song, recalling
The_Wee_German_Lairdie
English poet and artist (1757–1827)
the dealer Robert Cromek, with a view to marketing an engraving. Knowing Blake was too eccentric to produce a popular work, Cromek promptly commissioned
William_Blake
British painter
Thomas Hartley Cromek (1809-1873) was an English painter. Cromek was born on 8 August 1809, the son of the engraver Robert Hartley Cromek. He was educated
Thomas_Hartley_Cromek
Figure in Scottish folklore
Fairies, the great hag, Hecate, or mother-witch of the peasants". Robert Cromek gave a more colorful description: "We will close our history of witchcraft
Nicnevin
1809 exhibition catalogue by William Blake
dealer Robert Cromek. Having conceived the idea of portraying the characters in Chaucer's Canterbury Pilgrims, Blake approached Cromek with a view to
Descriptive_Catalogue_(1809)
1792 Robert Burns's Interleaved notes in Robert Riddell's copy of The Scots Musical Museum
Bayley of Manchester, her niece, who gave the biographer Robert Hartley Cromek full access to it. A London bookseller, John Salkeld, acquired it in 1871
Robert Burns's Interleaved Scots Musical Museum
Robert_Burns's_Interleaved_Scots_Musical_Museum
Public school in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
Politics and Foreign Affairs, King's College London Art Thomas Hartley Cromek (1809–1873), English artist Literature Thomas Armstrong (1899–1978), novelist[citation
Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield
Queen_Elizabeth_Grammar_School,_Wakefield
Scottish poet
illustrations created by William Blake following a commission from Robert Cromek. Blake's designs were engraved by Luigi Schiavonetti, and published in 1808
Robert_Blair_(poet)
Lover of Robert Burns
statue of her was also erected at Dunoon on the Castle Hill. It was R.H.Cromek in his Reliques of Robert Burns, who first recorded Mary Campbell's name
Mary_Campbell_(Highland_Mary)
British journalist and newspaper editor
in London, Black traveled there with a letter of introduction to Robert Cromek, who welcomed him into his home. Within three months of his arrival, Black
John_Black_(journalist)
naturalized English theatrical scene painter (born 1740) March 14 – Robert Cromek, English engraver and art dealer (born 1770) March 18 – Johann Ziegler,
1812_in_art
Courted by Robert Burns (1762–1823)
accurately, most of them, 26 years after first hearing them, to Robert Hartley Cromek of Hull, the author of the 1811 publication "Reliques of Robert Burns."
Alison_Begbie
American professor of English literature (1919 – 2016)
York: Heritage Press, 1966. Ward, Aileen. "Canterbury Revisited: The Blake-Cromek Controversy." Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly 22 (1988). Ward, Aileen. "The
Aileen_Ward
Scottish poet
Poetical Museum,’ with Burns's name prefixed, and the latter appeared in Cromek's 'Reliques of Burns.' An edition of Gall's 'Poems and Songs' was published
Richard_Gall
Lifelong friend of Scottish poet Robert Burns
Many of Peggy's letters to Burns have not been found and according to R.H.Cromek they were thrown into a fire by Gavin Hamilton's sister, Peggy's great friend
Margaret Chalmers (Mrs Lewis Hay)
Margaret_Chalmers_(Mrs_Lewis_Hay)
English artist and philosopher (1772–1857)
engravers and other in the arts including such notable individuals as Robert Cromek at #64, Benjamin West at #14, Thomas Stothard at #28, James Ward at #6,
Henry_James_Richter
English Royalist and wealthy merchant
Hammersmith and Fulham Crisp was a sitter in a portrait by Robert Hartley Cromek but the date, 1795, is too late to be original, it is copied from an earlier
Sir Nicholas Crispe, 1st Baronet
Sir_Nicholas_Crispe,_1st_Baronet
Buckler, British draughtsman and engraver (died 1851) date unknown Robert Cromek, English engraver, editor, art dealer and entrepreneur (died 1812) Jean-Baptiste-Joseph
1770_in_art
Scottish farmer (1760–1827)
antiquarian and author, Cromek, had obtained many of Burns's letters and requested that when Ainslie was in London he should call upon Cromek and report back
Gilbert_Burns_(farmer)
Hermitage Folly in Scotland, UK grid reference
planted nearby in Burns's memory. In 1810 it was reported by Robert Hartley Cromek as being derelict again. He expressed his shock that the site was not being
The_Hermitage,_Friars_Carse
Historic site in Auldgirth, Dumfries
by 1803 it was being used by stray stock and in 1810 it was reported by Cromek as being derelict and he expressed his shock that the site was not being
Friars_Carse
Manuscript
so ill Or can I be angry with Felphams old Mill Or angry with Flaxman or Cromek or Stothard Or poor Schiavonetti whom they to death botherd Or angry with
Notebook_of_William_Blake
18th century religious group
to Rabbits: Stories. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-547-63036-6. Cromek, Robert Hartley (1813). Reliques of Robert Burns. T. Cadell & W. Davies
Buchanites
English painter
The commission for this picture was given to Stothard by Robert Hartley Cromek, and was the cause of a quarrel with his friend William Blake. It was followed
Thomas_Stothard
English painter
possession of William Bewick, and described in letters to his friend T H Cromek, 16 April 1864 & 25 March 1865. William Potter (1747-1839) In a private
William_Bell_(artist)
Irish art critic and publicist
critical work on Thomas Stothard's Chaucer illustration, and meeting Robert Cromek through Roscoe. The book was dedicated to John Leigh Philips. It is reprinted
William_Paulet_Carey
British scholar
account of Blake. Blake had designed (though it was engraved by Robert Cromek) the frontispiece depicting Malkin's deceased son. G. E. Bentley suggests
Benjamin_Heath_Malkin
Scottish lawyer (1766–1838)
antiquarian and author, Cromek, had obtained many of Burns's letters and requested that when Ainslie was in London he should call upon Cromek and report back
Robert_Ainslie_(lawyer)
Scottish poet and author (1784–1842)
Scottish ballads. In 1809 he collected old ballads for Robert Hartley Cromek's Remains of Nithsdale and Galloway Song; he sent in, however, poems of his
Allan_Cunningham_(author)
Recommending a boy, Mossgaville, May 3, 1786" : First printed in 1808 by Cromek in "Reliques of Robert Burns". Burns was leasing a fairly new house that
Gavin_Hamilton_(lawyer)
Collection of poems, letters, songs and observations
direct access to the original manuscript were James Currie in 1800, R.H.Cromek in 1808, C.D.Lamont in 1872 and finally W. Scott Douglas in 1878. The manuscript
Robert Burns's Commonplace Book 1783–1785
Robert_Burns's_Commonplace_Book_1783–1785
Scottish draper (1765–c.1823)
however the date and place of his death are not formally recorded, but in Cromek's Reliques of Robert Burns he is said in 1808 to already be deceased whilst
James_Smith_(draper)
English portrait painter (1779–1853)
(New Church) Shannon, M. (2019). "Artists' Street: Thomas Stothard, R. H. Cromek, and Literary Illustration on London's Newman Street". In Haywood, I.; Matthews
Joseph_Clover_(artist)
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