Very beautiful pair of 19th century engravings representing the army of Napoleon I. In very good condition! Well framed! Bright and fresh colors! Signed by Pigeot and Couché fils. Swebag del and le co[...]
Elegant physionotrace portrait depicting a young woman (perhaps Pauline Borghese) in a beautiful bronze frame with some remnants of gilding. Drawn by Fournier and engraved by Chrétien Condition: Good [...]
Optics (Portrait of Mrs. Louise Sébastienne Danton, born Gely, and the son of Danton's first mariage , Antoine Danton)
They are examining prints through an optical system.
Engraving by Jean-Frédéric[...]
Etching portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, 1st Consul of the French Republic, after the portrait by Boilly made in 1801-1802. This engraving is titled "Revue du Quintidi"; under the portrait of the 1st C[...]
Engraving enhanced with multiple colors entitled: "Supplice de Foulon at the Place de Grève" - July 23, 1789
A large armed crowd is gathered on the strike square at a street corner, many people atten[...]
Joseph and Potiphar's wife
Engraving after Chevalier Vanderwerff, engraved by Benoît Louis Henriquez (1732 Paris – 1806 Paris)
l'an 4, 4th of the French Republic (1795-1796).
Minor restorations.
H[...]
Rare physionotrace portrait from the 18th century, dated 1791, painted by Fouquet and engraved by Chrétien representing the portrait of the Franco Swiss Anne Louis Tousard D'Olbec, in a medallion fram[...]
Rare 18th century physionotrace, dated 1791, by Fouquet and engraved by Chrétien representing the portrait of Madame Tousard d'Olbec, born Elisabeth Marguerite de Nucé, widow of Victoire Claude Antoin[...]
Nostradamus predicting the events of 1789-1790 and the advent of the Napoleonic Empire.
Colorful engraving from the end of the 18th century.
Dimensions:
At sight: 27.5 x 19.5 cm.
Frame: 48.3 x 41.[...]
A vision of exoticism that makes us smile today (a little yellow). On the outskirts of a village, black people prostrate themselves by bringing offerings before an idol who looks more like the Devils [...]
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