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Alonzo Collection

Alonzo: A Journey Through History and Art Step into the world of Alonzo, a name that echoes through time and connects various historical events and artistic masterpieces

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Alonzo Collection: The Wild Bunch
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Alonzo Collection: (1755-1804). Hamilton at Yorktown in 1781. Steel engraving, 1858, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: Map of Tenochtitlan. Mexico, 1560. By Alonso de Santa Cruz
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Alonzo Collection: The Wild Bunch, 1901, gang of American outlaws, bank and train robbers, led by Butch Cassidy
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Alonzo Collection: The retreat of the British from the Battle of Concord, 19 April 1775: colored engraving
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Alonzo Collection: SHAKESPEARE: KING LEAR. King Lear and the Fool. Illustration by Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: HAWAII: FISHERMEN, c1905. Native Hawaiian fishermen fishing with a spear and a net
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Alonzo Collection: Couple by the Fireside
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Alonzo Collection: NATIONALISTS REACH SEA
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Alonzo Collection: 'On the topmost, the yards and the bowsprit, would I flame distinctly'
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Alonzo Collection: Cathedral of Saint Mary of Burgos, Spain, 18th century
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Alonzo Collection: John Alonzo Williams
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Alonzo Collection: 'Sweet Lord, you play me false', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'Fury! Fury! There, tyrant, there Hark! Hark!, illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'Fair encounter of the most Rare affections', illustration from
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Alonzo Collection: 'While you do here snoring lie', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'On the bats back I do fly', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: Juno, Ceres and the Masque of the nymphs and Reaper, illustration from
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Alonzo Collection: Ariel as a harpy, illustration from The Tempest, 1908 (colour litho)
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Alonzo Collection: 'Lead monster, we ll follow. I would I could see Taboreri: He lays it on'
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Alonzo Collection: 'And yet I needs must curse', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'Full fathom five thy father lies: of his bones are coral made'
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Alonzo Collection: 'She did confine thee, by help of her most potent ministers
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Alonzo Collection: Leading Men of the New Spanish Republic (engraving)
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Alonzo Collection: 'Come hang them on the line', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'Give us kind keepers, Heavens!-what were these?'
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Alonzo Collection: 'Come unto the yellow sands', illustration from The Tempest
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Alonzo Collection: 'The Queen of the sky, whose watery arch and mess and I, bides the leave these
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Alonzo Collection: 'Four legs and two voices: A most delicate Monster
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Alonzo Collection: George Washington: Design for an Engraving, ca. 1860. Creator: Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: Portrait of a Woman. Creator: Alonso Sanchez Coello
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Alonzo Collection: Battle of Long Island, (1877). Creator: Unknown
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Alonzo Collection: Siege of Vicksburg, (1878). Creator: Unknown
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Alonzo Collection: Braddocks Retreat, (1877). Creator: Unknown
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Alonzo Collection: Action of the Gunboats at Memphis, (1878). Creator: Unknown
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Alonzo Collection: Attack Upon Roanoke Island - Landing of the Troops, (1878). Creator: Unknown
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Alonzo Collection: Elisha Kent Kane (1820-1857), American naval surgeon and arctic explorer in arctic dress, 1862
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Alonzo Collection: Hiram Powers, 1805-1873. American neoclassical sculptor. After a work by Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: Jacob Brown 1775 - 1828. American General In The War Of 1812. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: Francis Marion 1732-1795. Officer During American Revolution And Leader Of Guerrilla Band
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Alonzo Collection: Daniel Morgan 1736-1802. Army Officer In American Revolution
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Alonzo Collection: Philip Schuyler 1733-1804. American Major General During American Revolution
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Alonzo Collection: Anthony Wayne 1745-1796. Officer In American Revolution. Known As Mad Anthony For His Courage And
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Alonzo Collection: Daniel Boone 1734-1820. American Frontiersman And Legendary Hero. From Painting By Alonzo Chappel
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Alonzo Collection: Charles Coteworth Pinckney 1746-1825. American Soldier, Statesman And Diplomat
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Alonzo Collection: Stephen Girard 1750 -1831. French-Born American Financier And Philanthropist
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Alonzo Collection: Robert Morris 1734-1806. American Merchant And Banker Known As The Financier Of The American
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Alonzo Collection: Henry Laurens 1724 - 1792. American Statesman. President Of The Continental Congress 1777-1778


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Alonzo: A Journey Through History and Art Step into the world of Alonzo, a name that echoes through time and connects various historical events and artistic masterpieces. From the ancient streets of Tenochtitlan to the wild adventures of The Wild Bunch, Alonzo's influence is far-reaching. In 1560, Alonso de Santa Cruz meticulously crafted a map of Tenochtitlan, offering us a glimpse into the vibrant civilization that once thrived in Mexico. This intricate artwork showcases Alonzo's dedication to preserving history for future generations. Fast forward to the 19th century when Alonzo Chappel captured pivotal moments in American history with his colored engravings. One such engraving depicts the retreat of British forces from the Battle of Concord in 1775. Another portrays Brigadier General John Stark leading victorious American forces at the Battle of Bennington in 1777. These artworks serve as reminders of courage and sacrifice during times of war. But Alonzo's talents were not limited to historical events alone; he also found inspiration in literature and culture. His illustrations bring Shakespeare's King Lear to life, showcasing his ability to capture complex emotions on paper. Alonso Chappel's skills extended beyond military scenes as well. He beautifully depicted Hawaiian fishermen using traditional methods like spears and nets, providing us with a window into their way of life around 1905. Even renowned novelist Charlotte Brontë became part of Alonzo's repertoire as he created an enchanting line and stipple engraving capturing her essence forevermore. Lastly, we find ourselves by a cozy fireside where love blossoms between two souls—a scene immortalized by an unknown artist but cherished nonetheless. Throughout centuries, artists named they have left indelible marks on our collective memory—be it through maps or engravings—reminding us that art has no boundaries when it comes to capturing the essence of human experience.