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  • cts during this period was the production of engravings after Rubens's decorations for the joyous en
  • Armamentarium Heroicum", a collection of 125 engravings after drawings by Giovanni Battista Fontana,
  • as the primary artist responsible for making engravings after the work of Peter Paul Rubens.
  • In 1862, seven engravings after Hutton's photographs of Native America
  • ura Knight, as well as a large collection of engravings after the Old Masters, reproductive prints a
  • Engravings after Lantara will be found in the works of
  • llect old books, paintings, and copper-plate engravings, also gems and shells.
  • Engravings also depicted incense offerings by Prthotep
  • "WH Mote" is how he branded his engravings, although, some were also mistakenly labeled
  • sists of six pyramids each with its own wall engravings and color pattern; every pyramid contains 10
  • ollection of paintings, sculpture, etchings, engravings, and bijouterie.
  • raphical quality of the texts, the beauty of engravings, and the unusual formats (the Mammutfolio is
  • The almanacs traditionally included engravings and information about Oxford University, inc
  • ly (1826-1895), Bohemian author of guides on engravings and art prints
  • He is best known now for his elaborate engravings, and as the inventor of the printmaking tech
  • d in his collection a complete series of his engravings and etchings.
  • ting press was famed for their production of engravings, and its library - for containing more than
  • a great student of Thomas Bewick's vignette engravings, and for some time worked under Bewick's pup
  • 100 leather-bound books of maps, portraits, engravings and personal letters, is available for refer
  • sist principally if a large stock of prints, engravings and paintings of high quality.
  • ero Des Esseintes was an admirer of Luyken's engravings and had prints from his Religious Persecutio
  • n the home's six rooms are furniture, china, engravings and books acquired from descendants of state
  • fest Destiny that was widely disseminated in engravings and chromolithographic prints.
  • n as the first printer of a book with copper engravings, and as the printer of the first books in En
  • dism, containing articles, poetry, fictions, engravings, and notes of interest to its readers.
  • Popham, A. E. Engravings and Etchings of Frans Crabbe van Espleghem T
  • n the 1630s he produced a number of portrait engravings and book frontispieces, depicting Puritan di
  • de, A traditional Exmoor kitchen, paintings, engravings and photographs illustrating life in the are
  • use he made etchings and woodcuts as well as engravings and was a prolific draughtsman.
  • en had a business of his own in biographical engravings, and his large family probably all helped in
  • Based on cave paintings and engravings and also stone implements that have been fou
  • In April 2003, engravings and bas-reliefs were found on the walls and
  • ons, which lists 4464 books, 1411 paintings, engravings and prints (including works by Canaletto, Ru
  • s, periodicals, fashion plates, hand-colored engravings and 35 volumes of postcards documenting cent
  • s, fish, insects and reptiles;... paintings, engravings and statuary; ... Egyptian mummies, ... fami
  • There are also paintings, engravings, and lithographs.
  • Her artwork includes paintings, drawings, engravings, and ceramics.
  • Dutch & Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts 1450-1700 (1993-
  • It had a collection of engravings and prints of old Canterbury, given by Dr Pu
  • an established center of printing woodcuts, engravings and books.
  • remembered for his anatomical and zoological engravings and etchings.
  • All the caves with the engravings are situated on the Nottinghamshire side of
  • His engravings are not always very accurate, and in point o
  • The petroglyphs and rock engravings are an exceptional testimony to a way of lif
  • Among the engravings are names of the prisoners, national symbols
  • His engravings are held in higher estimation than are his p
  • ings for sale; to paint houses; and to print engravings as well.
  • He also produced engravings as illustrations for other publications, amo
  • He was the Keeper of Engravings at the British Museum from 1869 to 1894.
  • isible in the fracture surfaces shown in the engravings at right.
  • Before putting the engravings away I swore that I would dedicate my life t
  • installments between 1768 and 1771 with 1400 engravings based on his and others' drawings.
  • rticularly important collection of religious engravings, besides valuable collections of coins, anti
  • The Galleries also include collections of engravings, books, numismatics, and minerals.
  • Antiquities of Dacca, with engravings by J Landseer from drawings by Sir C D'Oyly;
  • credited with its creation, and it contains engravings by artists Blaeu and Hondius and others.
  • Engravings by Baldini were published in 1477 in a work
  • ally from a collection of devotional Flemish engravings by Hieronymus Wierix, has inspired a number
  • His first book published was a collection of engravings by Eric Gill, who later made a Book of Alpha
  • he Book of Trades") is an Emblem book of 100 engravings by Jan Luyken and his son Caspar published i
  • A later large set of engravings by Matthaeus Merian the Elder illustrating t
  • both of which were illustrated with coloured engravings by Henry Thomas Alken.
  • ations, naturist landscapes and various wood engravings by Moreau decorate many libertarian books an
  • Engravings by Annin & Smith
  • He published a number of engravings by Paithorne.
  • L'empereur d'Occident, with engravings by Pierre Alechinsky, Fata Morgana (1989); V
  • It also houses a large series of engravings by Giovan Battista Piranesi.
  • ntains reminders of their past lives in rock engravings, cave paintings, axe grinding grooves and sh
  • Campden Hill Road Notting Hill with "books, engravings, clocks, china, silver and bric-a-brac of th
  • He described them as 'appalling engravings containing all the tortures that the madness
  • year, part of a 48-plate series of aquatint engravings depicting Welsh scenery commissioned by Bank
  • Engravings depicting the amazing sets appeared in perio
  • It includes paintings, engravings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, music an
  • William Blake's Engravings, edited with an introduction (Faber and Fabe
  • From this period date several of his best engravings, executed in the "chalk" or dotted style whi
  • k, turned the leaves for her, showed her the engravings, exhorted her to faith in bearing her burden
  • Jackson made engravings for Northcote's Fables and illustrations in
  • Jan Luiken made the engravings for the popular "sailor's bible" called "Lus
  • issioned David Jones to make a set of copper engravings for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner..
  • In 1839 he provided over 300 engravings for an illustrated history of wood-engraving
  • ith Charles Price, Senex created a series of engravings for the London Almanacs and in 1714 he publi
  • ury he made a considerable reputation by his engravings for the Art Union of London, and for Knight'
  • He may also be the designer of engravings for Edward Hall's Chronicle, published in 15
  • ), an eccentric, playwright and artist whose engravings for Thomas Gray's ‘A Long Story' were publis
  • mer Shepherd, were reproduced as scaled-down engravings for inclusion in this publication.
  • Bell produced almost all of the copperplate engravings for the 1st-4th editions of the Britannica:
  • for the quality and density of its rock art engravings, for the substantial evidence the collection
  • ly, Alcibiades's sexual partner in Caracci's engravings for I Modi.
  • d with historian Giovanni Gaetano Bottari in engravings for his multi-volume Musei Capitolini.
  • He produced an impressive number of wood engravings for that publication and for The London Jour
  • He assisted with the engravings for the 1695 Passover Haggadah, which was pr
  • Included are engravings from the first days of the colony and early
  • Glory of Ancient Egypt: A Collection of Rare Engravings from the Napoleonic Expedition" (1990) ISBN
  • er of portraits, drawn and lithographed, and engravings from the works of contemporary artists.
  • In 1819 he undertook a series of engravings from the paintings of Andrea Appiani, in whi
  • Title page and engravings from the Album Amicorum
  • Several of his works are well known by engravings from them.
  • Valvasor's copper engravings from The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola
  • The older group of cave paintings and engravings, going back at least 7000 years, depict pre-
  • Rytiny ( Engravings; Gravures), 5 Preludes and Fugues (UE 1924)
  • te Engraver” with a collection of prints and engravings he collected during his lifetime.
  • st take a picture, however in the mid 1800's engravings illustrated the books as black and white pic
  • ork Public Library displayed examples of his engravings in a presentation of the works of one hundre
  • Prowett issued 4 separate editions of the engravings in monthly installments, the first appearing
  • inster Abbey, was published separately, with engravings, in 1780.
  • imilarities with some boats depicted in rock engravings in Nubia (Sudan); and those painted on walls
  • by him during his absence were published as engravings in the 'Illustrated London News.'
  • figure groups were frequently reproduced as engravings in The Illustrated London News indicating th
  • ari says that Michelangelo copied one of his engravings, in the Trial of Saint Anthony.
  • There is also a petrified forest, and rock engravings in Twyfelfontein.
  • a Florentine "who made some rich, intricate engravings in the fine manner".
  • He produced an enormous number of engravings, including Clytie after Annibale Carracci, a
  • nctive line drawings and characteristic wood engravings, including Period Piece, and prints from her
  • Marble Hill House was widely known through engravings; its compact plan and tightly controlled ele
  • emely valuable portfolio of original colored engravings, John James Audubon's Birds of America, stol
  • been restored, is a naval museum, containing engravings, letters, models, instruments, and historic
  • Vincenzo Scamozzi copied many of the engravings made by Cock for his own volume on Rome.
  • out the volumes, which were illustrated with engravings, maps and genealogical tables of great quali
  • lished a series of ten volumes including 240 engravings of vedute of Rome.
  • often copied from print sources, such as the engravings of Jacques Callot.
  • The edition included engravings of William Faithorne's Map of London, 1658,
  • vered the Houbraken mistake by comparing the engravings of Jan Meyssens and Jan Mytens in the two bo
  • are the prints in 'Macklin's Bible,' and his engravings of Stothard's designs illustrating the 'Hist
  • I've uploaded a number of engravings of William Laud by Wenceslas Hollar at Willi
  • aphy, and a large number of his drawings and engravings of other archaeological remains, were bequea
  • cting military life in Vietnam and featuring engravings of names of Californians killed or missing i
  • The engravings of Brazilian northeastern locales, fleets, b
  • itage Museum, Lexington, Massachusetts, USA; engravings of Oliver Cromwell; and a painting of King C
  • n unending stream of paintings, drawings and engravings of every type of field and other sporting ac
  • Mezzotint engravings of her by W. Dickinson, after J. Nixon, as E
  • The anatomical engravings of Bartolomeo Eustachi (d.
  • The outstanding engravings of the book present the 1621 funeral process
  • ornelius the Younger is most notable for his engravings of works by Peter Paul Rubens.
  • Houbraken's engravings of the artists are in some cases the only su
  • He also made engravings of the Roman works of Antonio Canova and Ber
  • ned at Zeebrugge where he was arrested after engravings on his watches revealed his previous actions
  • ost of them of great antiquity with numerous engravings on the doors.
  • s cell, as in other cells in the prison, the engravings on the floors and the window sills that were
  • Simon was an excellent engraver; he executed engravings on precious stones, some of which were mista
  • ional Illustrated Library, n. d. (1851), 100 engravings on wood.
  • oldest (at least according to their labels, engravings or whatever) but still drinkable wines Broad
  • (b) Hereafter all dies, engravings, plates or reproductions of the great seal a
  • the markings were made, it is clear that the engravings pre-date the vast majority of superficial su
  • le, have also been associated with the first engravings produced for book illustration, in an editio
  • g art and collecting pictures, drawings, and engravings, profiting from the turmoil of the French in
  • hia and the Pantheon are most often shown as engravings rather than as photographs.
  • lar at Shravanabelagola (which has beautiful engravings representing Chavundaraya and his guru Nemic
  • He also realized engravings reproducing famous paintings, such as Guerci
  • 6, a polished Neolithic celt (tool) that had engravings resembling the Indus script was found by a s
  • n of 1684-5 (with facsimiles of the original engravings), revised and edited by W. Stallybrass, et a
  • In engravings, sinople is represented by diagonal lines fr
  • The stone has engravings, some discovered in the 18th Century and som
  • Of these engravings some are imitated from Picart, but most of t
  • ue; to have the feeling of woodcuts or steel engravings, something of that era" and basing the feel
  • Leyden (1489-1533), is known mostly for his engravings, such as The Milkmaid, which depicts peasant
  • strictly through the medium of drawings and engravings, such as those by Thomas Daniell (who design
  • ng to Dr Boivin, the masculine nature of the engravings suggest that the people who made the images
  • periods of his life he earned more from his engravings than his paintings.
  • The lyrics were taken largely from engravings that George had seen carved on the walls of
  • his time, besides his editorial work and the engravings that had to be made regularly for the period
  • legram newspaper, she began a series of wood engravings that were used in the hardcover collection o
  • I understand that Fuseli produced several engravings that would normally be considered pornograph
  • Among his series of etchings and engravings, the cycle “Historical Landscapes from Austr
  • s the Dancing birdman copper plates or shell engravings), this theme does not combine human features
  • t on to collaborate with Turner in producing engravings to illustrate Walter Scott's Provincial Anti
  • s were restored using period watercolors and engravings to guide the work; the original rich interio
  • ly succeeded, was to make etchings look like engravings, to which end he sacrificed willingly the fr
  • While still at school at Epping he sent two engravings to the "Gentleman's Magazine" and in 1811 en
  • The engravings took up a career independent of the text; th
  • ishers and seldom issued prints himself, the engravings typically featured subject pictures.
  • rom all these appeared in 1833 as a group of engravings, uncoloured and of smaller size, with the ti
  • or Delhez, (1902 - 1985), best known for his engravings, was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and died in A
  • The work, containing 109 engravings, was issued in twelve parts, from 1827 to 18
  • A number of photos, engravings, watercolors and mixed media works hang on t
  • of the remaining walls two notable Iron Age engravings were found, which were reused as spoils.
  • l environment, it would seem likely that the engravings were at least several tens of years age...in
  • d in this Image de divers hommes and few new engravings were made especially for De Bie's work.
  • Additionally, intaglio etchings and engravings were printed with great pressure, but in rel
  • ority of his most remarkable lithographs and engravings were created.
  • m carbonate flowstone overlaying some of the engravings were dated using the uranium-series disequil
  • The engravings were by Aegidius Sadeler.
  • However, before the first 24 engravings were completed he was paid a further 1500 po
  • re laid at the place where the celt with the engravings were found.
  • A number of fine engravings were also left to the British Museum.
  • He often made engravings which replicated paintings others had done,
  • he production of a large number of beautiful engravings, which were largely sold, not only in German
  • His engravings, which are signed either Claude Audran, or C
  • Custos was responsible for the engravings while Henning took care of the text and eulo
  • About 1556 he created three engravings with historical or mythological allusions, t
  • h deliberately portrayed the subjects of the engravings with little subtlety since he meant the prin
  • The National Sports of Great Britain: fifty engravings with descriptions By Henry Thomas Alken, 190
  • ous depictions of the coat of arms in facade engravings, wood carvings, and stained glass.
  • , large-format art folios, which feature his engravings, woodcuts and typography.