The Devil’s Bridge – Vue du Pont du Diable – 18th Century Engraving by Chatelet / Masquelier
Vue of the Devil’s Bridge in the Swiss Alps – IIe Vue du Pont du Diable – a famous scenic
Vue of the Devil’s Bridge in the Swiss Alps – IIe Vue du Pont du Diable – a famous scenic
Wonderful expressionist view of Bern seen from the hillside heading up towards Rosengarten park.
View of the city of Thun in a striking bold expressionist woodblock print by Swiss artist Werner Engel.
The Roman Horse and the Gentlewoman’s Horse – Elegant renaissance period engraving by Jan Van der Straet – Stradanus.
Gallicus – a stallion from France. Original antique print from Equile, the famous renaissance work about horses.
17th Century engraving of Bucephalus (the name means Head of an Ox) was the horse of Alexander the Great, and one of the most famous horses of the ancient world.
Appulus – Magnificent Stallion from Puglia. Renaissance period engraving by Stradanus.
Renaissance period engraving of a stallion from Thessaly in Ancient Greece.
A Saxon Stallion from the rare and exceptional Renaissance series of engravings of horses in the famous work Equile – The Stables of Don Juan of Austria – by Stradanus.
Magnificent copperplate engraving of a Stallion – 16th century late Renaissance print on old hand laid paper. Stradanus.
Elegant Renaissance period antique engraving of an #Armenian horse from Stradanus Equile.
Britannus – Elegant Renaissance period engraving of a Stallion from Stadanus rare and exceptional series of engravings of horses, Equile.
A galloping Spanish stallion from the elegant series of Renaissance engravings of horses by Stradanus in his work Equile.
The Royal Horse – Equus Regius – Elegant Renaissance copperplate engraving by Stradanus.
Natolus – a stallion from the Renaissance horse book Equile by Stadanus.
A stallion from Sicily from the rare and exceptional series of engravings of horses from “Equile” the famous work by Stradanus.
View of the Castle of Thun – Schloss Thun – engraving by Swiss Artist Werner Engel.
Cimber – a Horse from Ancient Scythia – Renaissance period engraving by Hieronymus Wierix from Stradanus work Equile.
Elegant renaissance period engraving showing the biblical scene of the prodigal son leaving home. After Abraham Bosse.
Fascinating 17th Century French engraving shows time and celestial vertue (Vertu Celeste) chasing away fraud, tyranny and discord aided by
Fascinating 1611 engraving from the theologian Raymond de Bray’s response to a book by French Huguenot leader Philippe de Mornay.