Renaissance Botanical Illustration -Galle – Italian Oak – Pietro Andrea Matthioli
Extraordinary Italian 16th Century Woodblock – Pietro Andrea Matthioli. Tithymalus Myrsinites Galle – Italian Oak Page 231 (in color) and
Extraordinary Italian 16th Century Woodblock – Pietro Andrea Matthioli. Tithymalus Myrsinites Galle – Italian Oak Page 231 (in color) and
Orobanche ((broomrape or broom-rape) Pages 536 and on the reverse of the sheet, text page 535 Extraordinary Italian 16th Century
Nobilis Hannoniae Comitatus Pays de Haynault – the Country of Hainaut from Civitates Orbis Terrarum This rare copperplate from the
Paris Bar Scene by Paul Gavarni published as part of the series: Paris Le Soir – Plate 24. Printed on
Paris Le Soir – Plate 20 Lithograph by Paul Gavarni printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in
Paul Gavarni – Paris Le Soir – Plate 23 Printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in Le
Paul Gavarni – Paris Le Soir – Plate 19 Printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in Le
PAUL Gavarni – Projets de Bonheur Paul Gavarni was the pseudonym of Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier (180466) a prolific French caricaturist
Paul Gavarni Les Enfans Terribles – Plate 32 Printed on newsprint with text on reverse as published in Le Charivari
Paul Gavarni – Les Enfans Terribles – Plate 35 Handcolored lithograph sold Chez Auberg gal Vero Dodat – a special
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
The Excersize of Armes, beautiful antique Dutch engraving of a musketeer.
George Edwards was one of the greatest British bird artists. He often worked from live birds in nature or in
This charming 19th century lithograph was done by a woman engraver based on a work by the early 19th Century
In the 17th and 18th Centuries, the blacksmith’s forge was the recognized dental office and teeth which caused pain were