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
Une Merveilleuse – Plate No. 4 The Fashionable Post-Revolutionary Set – Paris Circa 1796 19th Century hand colored engraving from
Le Grand Plongeon Tachete, L’Eider Male, Le Fou de L’Isle de Java, Le Cormoran – Loon, Eider, Gannet, Cormorant Original
Piette Male, Le Canard Siffleur, Le Petrel, Puffin – Smew, Widgeon, Petrel and Puffin Original 18th Century copperplate print after
Ibis, La Spatule, La Pie de Mer, Le Grisard Ibis, Spoonbill, Eurasian oystercatcher, Gull Original 18th Century copperplate print after a
Baccanale – Bacchanal: 18th Century Engraving 1782 copperplate engraving by Marco Carloni (also known as Carlone) after a drawing by
Portrait of Joseph from the Old Testimate – Extraordinary Large Scale 18th Century Copperplate engraving “in the Crayon manner” – en manière de crayon.
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Francois Nicolas Martinet was one of the most famous bird illustrators of all time. He created illustrations of birds for
Copperplate Engraving from Scheuchzer’s “Physica Sacra” – A Natural History interpretation of the bible Gottlose Machen Spinneweben – Araneae telas
Yellow Throated Warbler and Flowering Red Maple 1749 – J. M. SELIGMANN AFTER MARK CATESBY Finely handpainted copperplate print engraved
Finely handpainted copperplate print engraved by Seligmann for his Sammlung verschiedener auslandischer und seltener Vogel based on the original plate
Cancellus Terrestris Bahamensis: The Hermit Crab; Manghala arbor Curassafica, foliis Salignis: Button-Wood; Frutex trifolius resinosus;…T.33. 18th Century Copperplate Engraving –
Lacertus omnium maximus, Crocodilus: The Alligator from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands “The Largeness, Strength,
Lacertus Indicus – The Guana – 18th Century Copperlate Engraving Original Hand-coloring Catesby described the Lizard thus: “This kind of
Acacia foliis amplioribus; siliquis cincinnatis.- “In the Bahama Islands these Trees grow to about fifteen Inches in Thickness, and thirty
18th Century copperplate engraving with original gand-coloring from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands Plate XCIII
Anguis Viridis: The Green Snake – From Mark Catesby – The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands
Anguis Gracilis Fuscus: The Ribbon-Snake 18th Century Copperlate Engraving by Mark Catesby with original Hand-coloring “This is a slender Snake,