Burnacini Baroque Chariot Cornucopia of Fruit and Vegetables
Baroque carnival or Commedia dell’arte grotesque style chariot composed as a lavish cornucopia of fruit and vegetables Dimensions: 32 x
Baroque carnival or Commedia dell’arte grotesque style chariot composed as a lavish cornucopia of fruit and vegetables Dimensions: 32 x
Baroque carnival or Commedia dell’arte grotesque style chariot composed armor, helmets, shields and other armaments and instruments of war. Dimensions:
Baroque carnival or Commedia dell’arte grotesque style chariot composed a wide variety of birds. Dimensions: 32 x 40 cm
Baroque carnival or Commedia dell’arte grotesque style chariot composed of fish and shellfish – treasures of the sea. Dimensions: 32
Original watercolor painting by Swiss artist Paul-Andre Robert showing a red admiral butterfly – (Vanessa atalanta, Le Vulcain, Admiral, or
Engraving by Matthew and Mary Darly of a woman’s towering hairstyle entitled “Fruit Stall” – Dated July 11, 1777. Copies
Engraving by Matthew (and Mary?) Darly of a woman’s towering hairstyle seen from the back, and embellished with plumes. Entitled
Engraving by Matthew (and Mary?) Darly of a woman in profile, with a towering coiffure, adorned by a flower garden
Amusing caricature print by Matthew (and?) Mary Darly showing the heads of 14 aristocratic gentlemen in the fashionable wigs of
Beautiful Belle Epoque style oil on canvas of an elegant woman in a large hat. Attractively framed. The work is
Hedwig Oehring Charming small portrait of a Bavarian Farmer in a Green Hat Few details are known about Hedwig Oehring,
Heinrich Nüsslein Nürnberg, 1879-1947 Ruhpolding (Germany) Untitled, Numbered 25 – Lengthy complex annotation on the back. The last sentence reads:
Heinrich Nüsslein Nürnberg, 1879-1947 Ruhpolding (Germany) Not signed or numbered Heinrich Nüsslein insisted that he was not an artist, but
Heinrich Nüsslein Nürnberg, 1879-1947 Ruhpolding (Germany) Signed on the reverse with the title “Die Quelle des Lichtes & des Wachtums”
Small copperplate potrait of the Lutheran theologian Martinus Chladenius or Martin Chladni (October 25, 1669 Kremnitz – September 12, 1725,
Small woodblock print illustrating a seesaw of good and evil in the vast universe – New Year woodblock print by
Rich in symbolism, this 1954 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti shows a child suspended on a star
A 1955 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti showing a tightrope walker in a clown suit in spotlights
Woodblock print of a group of an Angelfish (German: Scalare) Dimensions: Sheet approx 14 x 19 cm Woodblock / Woodcut
Woodblock print of a group of penguins. Dimensions: Sheet approx 14 x 19 cm Woodblock / Woodcut print on Japan
A 1957 New Year woodblock print by Fritz Urban Welti celebrating Immanuel Kant’s concept of Perpetual Peace. The quote reads