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Engraving from Richard III (William Skelton, 1803)
Wood engraving by John O’Connor, after an original in the Hortus floridus by Crispin de Pass, 1614Fr
Japan 15 Sen stamp of 1942, depicting an aviator.An attractive design but… one that cannot be
Wilson, Alexander, 1766-1813. American ornithology; or, The natural history of the birds of the Unit
Félicien Rops (1833-1898), ‘Poisson rare’, 1876Source
Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. c1800. Engraving by J. Vendramini. - Wellcome Collection.
The Grey Friars church ruins, Richmond, North Yorkshire. c1840s.
“Delilah Cutting Sampson’s Hair” by the German Master E.S., c. 1460-65
uwmspeccoll: Wood Engraving WednesdayLYND WARD’S LAST UNFINISHED WORDLESS NOVELAmerican illustrator
Opening illustration for the story, Adventures in Skitzland, contained in the book, The Chicken Mark
michaelmoonsbookshop:annotated engraving from a 19th century art student’s pocket book
mid 19th century hand coloured engraving of beetles c1854
hand coloured engraving of Shells c1854
Christ in Limbo (1470-1482 - Detail of Engraving) - Martin Schongauer
Jupiter and Semele by Marco da Ravenna (1510-27)
oldbookillustrations: The bather. Felix Bracquemond, from The golden age of engraving, by Frederick
artist-goya: The monk, 1824, Francisco José de Goya y LucientesMedium: engraving,paper
maertyrer: Julius Goltzius after Maarten de VosThe Crucifixion of St. Peter engraving, ca. 1490
cadenced:Kosuke Masuda’s engraving work for a collaboration with Saffron Frameworks and Campagnolo a
Got a Demon on Your Back?Ômori Hikohichi, a 14th-century warrior, is shown with a female demon on hi
The Triumph of Mars by Peregrino da Cesena (1490-1520)
dysterskog: Allegory of Death and Fame, 1518 engraving. Agostino Musi (Italian, 1490-1540), after d
China (Empire): late Qing Dynasty stamps printed in London - 1898-1912. The 3 and 10 cts stamps with
tintinnabulums:Mirror with engraving of Calchas. Vulci. Late 5th century B.C., bronze. Gregorian Etr
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