Les Merveilleuses by Carle Vernet – Original Engraving
Les Merveilleuses – Original Engraving by Carle Vernet (French, 1758 – 1836) Two Merveilleuses, accompanied by an “Incroyable” take a
Les Merveilleuses – Original Engraving by Carle Vernet (French, 1758 – 1836) Two Merveilleuses, accompanied by an “Incroyable” take a
Les Incroyables et Merveilleuses – The Fashionable Post-Revolutionary Set 19th Century hand colored engraving from the group of 24 designs
“Chevrette” – Drawing of a Small Goat by Pierre de Salis-Soglio Dimensions: 9 x 7 cm Condition: Light but even
“Chevre” – Drawing of a Goat by Pierre de Salis-Soglio Dimensions: 11.5 x 12.5 Condition: Light but even discoloration of the
Historic 19th Century French Print, Framed in Period Frame Rouget de Lisle, Composer of the Marseillaise, sings the French National
Les Incroyables By Carle Vernet Two “Incredibles” meet on the street, wearing the classic exaggerated dress of the rakish gentleman
Une Merveilleuse – Plate 2 Les Incroyables et Merveilleuses – The Fashionable Post-Revolutionary Set – Paris Circa 1796 19th Century
Bonaparte’s fine collection of portraits of pigeons was intended to appear in thirty monthly installments (livraisons) with a total of
Elegant composition of red poppies. Dimensions: 62 x 47 cm Condition: Outer edges of sheet torn, with several tears coming in
Three dogs by a fence in the countryside. Dimensions: 14.7 X 10.4 cm Condition: Light discoloration and spotting outside the
Revolution de Geneve For two days in October 1846, the streets of St. Gervais were the site of a revolution
According to legend, Arnold von Winkelried sacrificed himself for the young Swiss Confederation by throwing himself upon the pikes of
Pair of hand-colored botanical engravings, french matted and beautifully framed in antique gilt frames. Early 19th Century. Pink Marguerite daisies
Beautiful original drawing of a branch of the Common Medlar (French: Neflier) executed by the artist in 1886 just after
Beautiful original art nouveau period ink and watercolor of a nude in a landscape for a book entitled “Les Vertiges.”
Ex Voto painting on Wood circa 1840. The All-Powerful Hand symbolizes the wounded hand of the crucified Christ. On the
A Scene from the Flood of 1806 Napoleonic Era Caricature on the War of the Fourth Coalition Handcolored Eau Forte
Antique Engraving of the Geneva personality Louis Odier, Professor of Medicine and Vice President of the Society of Arts of
Andre, the Brother of Fanchon A Young Boy Plays a Triangle He sits in a bucolic country village with a
P. Lasibille Two Still Lifes with Fruit signed “P. Lasibille” France, late 19th or early 20th Century. In matching frames
Le Baron Brisse – by Andre Gill Caricature by Andre Gill Le Baron Brisse – Cover Illustration for La Lune