Editorial'Un des cotes du Pavillon orchestre dans le Jardin des Tuileries, en Juillet 1838', F?lix-Jacques Duban, French, 1798 - 1870, Brush & pen & watercolor, graphite Support: light tan paper mounted on off-white laid paper, Design for the low side wall of a...
EditorialSidewall, Block-printed, flocked, embossed, Simulates a damask design drawn in a large scale. Rococo and acanthus leaf scrolls forming medallions which contain clusters of single roses of five or six petals. Wool flock design is on a field of fine embo...
EditorialSidewall - fragment, Machine-printed, Small roses in bright shaded reds with green and brown leaves in apparentlya continuous all-over scroll effect. Stems of roses are merely green lines.Background is a two-toned narrow vertical stripe. Printed in bri...
EditorialSidewall, Block-printed on joined sheets of handmade paper, A set of pipes, a tambourine, and an arrow centered in a horizontal hexagon shape. Centered in a vertical hexagon shape below is a figure, probably Thyiades, one of Bacchus's female companions...
EditorialSidewall, Block-printed and flocked paper, Simulates a two-toned Genoese velvet in a Renaissance design. Urns with carnations with affronted eagles on either side. This motif is enclosed in an interlacing scroll with carnation sprays at points of inter...
EditorialBowl with Variation of 'Baba Nakkas' Design, ca. 1500?1525, Attributed to Turkey, Iznik, Stonepaste; painted in light and dark blue under transparent glaze, H. 5 3/16 in. (13.1 cm), Ceramics, Some of the earliest Iznik stonepaste ceramics are distingui...
EditorialView of the Interior of the Church of St Sebald in Nuremberg. Dated: 1817. Dimensions: plate: 42.2 ? 36.9 cm (16 5/8 ? 14 1/2 in.) sheet: 62.9 ? 46.2 cm (24 3/4 ? 18 3/16 in.). Medium: two-toned lithograph on wove cream paper.
EditorialView of the Interior of the Church of St Sebald in Nuremberg. Dated: 1817. Dimensions: plate: 42.2 ? 36.9 cm (16 5/8 ? 14 1/2 in.) sheet: 62.9 ? 46.2 cm (24 3/4 ? 18 3/16 in.). Medium: two-toned lithograph on wove cream paper.
EditorialFragmentary Ewer, 9th century, Made in Iraq, probably Basra. Excavated in Iraq, Samarra, Earthenware; polychrome luster-painted on opaque white glaze, Max. h. 11 3/4 in. (29.8 cm), Ceramics, The small circles filling some of the sections on this two-to...
EditorialBowl with Variation of 'Baba Nakkas' Design, ca. 1500?1525, Attributed to Turkey, Iznik, Stonepaste; painted in light and dark blue under transparent glaze, H. 5 3/16 in. (13.1 cm), Ceramics, Some of the earliest Iznik stonepaste ceramics are distingui...
EditorialPlate Depicting a Flowering Bush in Two-Toned Luster, 9th century, Attributed to Iraq, probably Basra, Earthenware; luster-painted on opaque white glaze, H. 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm), Ceramics, A highly stylized, flowering bush fills the center of this plate,...
EditorialVine Lattice with Birds, 6th?9th century, Attributed to Egypt, possibly Akhmim (former Panopolis), Silk; samit, Textile: L. 6 1/8 in. (15.5 cm), Textiles-Woven, This two-toned silk fragment features circular and lobed medallions composed of pairs of bi...