Love the Conqueror 1899 Pre-Raphaelite Engraving by Byam Shaw
Byam Shaw (British, 1872 – 1919) “LOVE THE CONQUEROR signed and dated 1899 70 x 99 cm Framed original signed
Byam Shaw (British, 1872 – 1919) “LOVE THE CONQUEROR signed and dated 1899 70 x 99 cm Framed original signed
Allegorial / mythology inspired image by Swiss Artist Alfred Heinrich Pellegrini (10 January 1881 – 5 August 1958).. An archer
Swiss artist Peter Braeuninger creates dark post-industrial landscapes in which past and present merge, as in this fantastic view of
Sheet music cover for Chicago, That Todd’ling Town by Fred Fisher in striking red, white and black art deco style.
Charming late 19th or early 20th century chromolithograph. A young woman sits in a garden mending nets while and older
In this limited edition etching dated 1960, Fritz Pauli celebrates the tradition of the Town Hall brass band (Rathausblaeser –
Striking 1960 illustration of the myth of Perseus and Andromeda by Swiss artist Fritz Eduard Pauli. Low-number limited edition artist’s
Expressionist style Swiss landscape annotated “Landscaft in der Zentralschweiz” on the back. The work is signed lower right, and dated
Caricature of the women of the French region of Savoy (Savoie) – les Savoyardes. Lithograph from “Recueui des Grimaces” (Collection
Striking large Chinese folk art painting by Cao Deyi. Surrounded by chickens and livestock, girls with their long braids flying
This line drawing is part of the Swiss artistic tradition of offering a New Year’s illustration to one’s friends at
Striking expressionist landscape: Farmer and his livestock in the alps. Early 20th Century German woodblock print.
Elegant mixed media on paper by Paris School (Ecole de Paris) artist Henry de Waroquier depicting an elegant swan, egret or other long-necked bird.
Edoardo SAMARTINO (1901-1992) Three couples enjoy food, wine and another’s company at a banquet. Elegant limited edition lithograph in a
Striking large format oil on canvas annotated “Garden at Flobotstrasse [old town Zuerich] – May 1952 The painting is signed
Old woman in a church doorway with a red book – possibly a hymnal, bible or prayer book – and
Large late 19th Century traditional Swiss landscape with an old mill and alpine scenery. Dimensions: For local sale and pick
Winter street scene by Geneva School arist G. Bevilacqua. The canvas is unsigned and there are several small holes at
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