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George Cumberland has written:

'On the limestone beds on the river Avon, near Bristol' -- subject(s): Geology, Stratigraphic Geology

'An attempt to describe Hafod, and the neighbouring scenes about the bridge over the Funack, commonly called the Devil's Bridge, in the county of Cardigan. ... By George Cumberland'

'The emigrants, or, A trip to the Ohio'

'Remarks on a new Pentacrinus from Lyme Regis, and a Briarean Pentacrinus' -- subject(s): Fossil Crinoidea, Pentacrinitidae

'Thoughts on outline, sculpture, and the system that guided the ancient artists in composing their figures and groupes' -- subject(s): Classicism in art, Composition (Art)

'The captive of the Castle of Sennaar'

'A poem on the landscapes of Great-Britain, dedicated to James Irvine, Esq. at Rome, by George Cumberland. Written in the year 1780. With etchings by the author'

'Outlines from the ancients, figures, and basso-relievos' -- subject(s): Ancient Sculpture

'Lewina the maid of Snowdon. A tale. By George Cumberland. With etchings by the author'

'Appendix [to Outlines from the antients]' -- subject(s): Ancient Sculpture

'Remarks on Raffaels colouring' -- subject(s): Color in art

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