EditorialThe Flower Seller, Thomas Rowlandson, 17561827, British, undated, Watercolor with pen and red-brown and gray ink, and graphite on medium, smooth, cream, wove paper, Sheet: 4 1/8 x 3 inches (10.5 x 7.6 cm), buildings, doorway, flower (plant), flower (pl...
EditorialChrist Church Cathedral and Part of Corpus Christi College, Print made by Joseph Skelton, active 18201850, after James Basire, 17691822, British, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 17751851, British, 1820, Line engraving Published state (India) on me...
EditorialThe Flower Seller, Thomas Rowlandson, 17561827, British, undated, Watercolor with pen and red-brown and gray ink, and graphite on medium, smooth, cream, wove paper, Sheet: 4 1/8 x 3 inches (10.5 x 7.6 cm), buildings, doorway, flower (plant), flower (pl...
EditorialJohn(?) Booth on Duke Street, Portland Place / Chapel, Untitled (plant/flower study) (from a book from Henrietta Benson Homer's papers), 1816.
EditorialJohn(?) Booth on Duke Street, Portland Place / Chapel, Untitled (plant/flower study) (from a book from Henrietta Benson Homer's papers), 1816.
EditorialSensitive plant flower fairy, Mimosa pudica, a troubled looking woman in headdress of flowers and veil, dress of leaves. In the foreground a slug and a beetle in top hat smoking a pipe. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration...
EditorialCoffee plant, flower, berry and bean, Coffea arabica. Handcoloured illustration drawn and lithographed by Henry Sowerby from Edward Hamilton's Flora Homeopathica, Bailliere, London, 1852.
EditorialFifteenth-century German shield, painted with a pelican with her boy, Elongated fifteenth-century German shield, probably a footman's shield, with concave sides. An increase of 13 cm wide runs in the middle from top to bottom. Completely covered with d...
EditorialSensitive plant flower fairy, Mimosa pudica, a troubled looking woman in headdress of flowers and veil, dress of leaves. In the foreground a slug and a beetle in top hat smoking a pipe. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration...