Jacob De Gheyn II: Dutch Rifleman, Musketeer or Fusilier – Plate 23
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.
Tulips pl. 11 Rare original hand-colored copper engraving from the botanical book “Theatrum Florae” published in Paris circa 1625. Daniel
The William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, arrives on a battlefield heralded by trumpetting angels. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Save
Les Haras – Stud Farm Engraved by Peeter Clouwet Save
Apres l’homme le Cheval le plus noble animal… (After man, the horse is the most noble animal) Engraved by Pieter
Les Poulins – The Foals Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save Save
Title page of the book Methode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser Les Chevaux Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Title page.
Horses and foals in the fields of an elegant British stud-farm or Haras. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Save Save
The Horses of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pay hommage to their master. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm –
Foals frolic and play in a bucolic landscape. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm Beautiful scene of frisky young horses –
The Horses of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pay hommage to their master. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm –
Rearing stallion – 17th Century engraving of an elegant horse by George Simon Winter.
The Horses of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, pay hommage to their master. Dimensions: 43.5 X 34 cm In
Beautiful sculpted antique chest dated featuring gothic style ogival arches, and the faces of two women, possibly nuns. The date
This beautiful 400 year old engraving shows Sempervivium or Houseleeks, also known as Hen and Chicks on the left, and
Detailed engraving showing how to grow tulips. Condition: Sheet lightly worn and toned as shown