17th Century Portrait of Johann Vulteius – Jean Visagier
The Poet and epigrammist Johannes Vulteius was known variously as Jean Visagier, Ioan Vulteii, Jean Voulté, Vouté ou Faciot. Copperplate
The Poet and epigrammist Johannes Vulteius was known variously as Jean Visagier, Ioan Vulteii, Jean Voulté, Vouté ou Faciot. Copperplate
Portrait of Adam Adami Late 17th Century Copperplate Engraved by Galle after Anselmus van Hulle From from Pacificatores orbis Christiani
Late 17th Century Portrait of the German lawyer and diplomat Jacob Lampadius (1593-1649), original name Jakob Lampe, who was one
Portrait of Johann von Geyso (Freiherr) von Geyso (Geusau, Geise) (* 1593 in Borken (Hessen); † 1661) The son of
Friedrich Wilhelm (16 February 1620 – 29 April 1688) – Frederick William – Elector of Brandenburg and Duke of Prussia.
Portrait of Chrysostom Koehler Late 17th Century Copperplate Engraved by Petrus de Lode after Anselmus van Hulle. published in Rotterdam
Portrait of Anna Ilsung von Tratzberg Antique portrait engraving on old chainlinked paper. Late 17th or early 18th Century. Anna
The Swiss Army – 19th Century chromolithograph Velocipedist – Swiss Army Bike – Swiss Army Bicyclist / Officer on Bicycle
L’Armée Suisse – Schutzentrompeter – Trompette de Carabiniers – Army Trumpetter
L’Armée Suisse – Combat Engineer in Swiss Army Geniesoldat – Sappeur / Soldat du Genie – Sappeur
Texts: Feldartillerie – Kanonier / Artillerie de Campagne – Canonnier – Field Artillery Cannons unit / cannoneers or gunners in
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
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
In this wonderful satire, the French Foreign Minister asks a British diplomat how he is faring. The British Diplomat says
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
Une Merveilleuse – Plate No. 4 The Fashionable Post-Revolutionary Set – Paris Circa 1796 19th Century hand colored engraving from
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