RFHWPE0K–Winter feeding in the Woods, deer, deer, roe deer come to the Manger, crip, Reproduction of an original woodcut from the year 1882, digital improved
RFKJXFWB–The Tryst Gate, 1920s woodcut illustration by painter and wood engraver Mabel Marguerite Annersley
RF2DA48PB–Family having a picnic in the Vienna Woods, Wiener Wald, Austria / Familie beim Picknick im Wienerwald, Wiener Wald, Österreich, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RMC4FW3B–Classical portrait of Silvanus a Roman tutelary deity of woods and fields.
RMR55HEJ–Little Red Riding Hood Walking Through Woods. Bewick's Woodcuts: impressions of upwards of two thousand wood-blocks, engraved, for the most part, by T. and J. Bewick, ... including illustrations of various kinds for books, pamphlets, and broadsides; ... with an introduction, a descriptive catalogue of the Blocks, and a list of the books and pamphlets illustrated. London, 1870. Source: 1784.b.13 plate 393. Author: BEWICK, THOMAS.
RM2H0Y8XP–Trembling Woods, 1893. George Auriol (French, 1863-1938), L'Estampe originale, Album II. Lithograph, printed in color; sheet: 58.4 x 32.5 cm (23 x 12 13/16 in.); image: 49.7 x 32.5 cm (19 9/16 x 12 13/16 in.). The coloration of the trees in the background, where the tone modulates from dark in the foliage to lighter and lighter in the trunks, was achieved with a technique borrowed from Japanese color woodcuts. The art of Japan is also apparent in the monochrome flower pattern above and below the image that imitates the silk scrolls on which paintings are hung. The poem, by Charles Cros, can b
RMRYJ9CK–religion, Christianity, allegories, church's support for colonization, wood engraving adapted from woodcut by Hans Burgkmair the Elder (1473 - 1531), 16th century, graphic, graphics, full-length, full length, standing, clergyman, clergy, bishop, bishops, blessing, bless, woodcutter, lumberjack, woodcutters, lumberjacks, colonist, colonists, clearing, clear, stub, stubbing, wood, woods, coat of arms, crosier, crozier, paterissa, pastoral staff pastoral staff, crook, colonisation, settlement, plantation, colonization, religion, religions, allegorie, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFCNTT9E–Poacher being disturbed by a couple, historical woodcut, circa 1870
RM2A52PER–Trembling Woods, 1893. The colouration of the trees in the background, where the tone modulates from dark in the foliage to lighter and lighter in the trunks, was achieved with a technique borrowed from Japanese colour woodcuts. The art of Japan is also apparent in the monochrome flower pattern above and below the image that imitates the silk scrolls on which paintings are hung. The poem, by Charles Cros, can be translated as: Shivering trees / Starry sky / My well-beloved has gone away / Taking with him my broken heart / Wind, let your plaintive murmurs / And you nightingale let your songs /
RF2MPB7BT–Forest trees in elevation from A hand-book for mapping, engineering, and architectural drawing : in which maps of all descriptions are analyzed, and their several uses fully explained ; intended for the use of civil engineers, architects, and surveyors, also for naval and military academies, engineering schools and colleges, and draughtsmen ; illustrated with forty-three large plates and thirty-nine woodcuts, among which will be found examples of a parliamentary railway plan, section, and cross sections, prepared in compliance with the standing orders of the House of Commons ; with plain instr
RMGD2GKB–superstition, mythical creatures / monsters, 'Woodwoses', coloured woodcut, Upper Rhine, second half 15th century, private collection, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RFT2W4GE–On Waldstrasse there comes a wooden team with cows, accompanied by a farmer and sheep, Auf einer Waldstraße kommt ein Holzgespann mit Kühen, begleitet von einem Bauern und Schafen
RM2AJ44T7–The theory and practice of landscape painting in water-colours Illustrated by a series of twenty-six drawings and diagrams in colours, and numerous woodcuts . in the nearest objects ;but it does not follow that, in the largest masses of cast or accidentalshadows, the greatest depths should be placed either in the foreground, or,as was formerly the custom, with the view of forcing the eye towards thecentre, in the corners of the picture; the contrary more frequently occursin nature, where, owing to the clouds, or the shadows and local colours oftrees and woods, the greatest mass of dark is ofte
RFK8RJG8–The old cedars in Lebanon, Die alten Zedern im Libanon, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut, published in the 19th century
RMHXEP8B–Double-page illustration from 'The Graphic' newspaper (1874) entitled 'The Convalescent' by Henry Woods RA showing a nurse caring for a sick child
RFT2W3WR–Forest brook, a brook flows by the deciduous forest, after a painting of Peter Paul Müller, scenery painting, Waldbach, ein Bach fließt durch den Laubwald, nach einem Gemälde von Peter Paul Müller, Landschaftsgemälde
RMBHAN57–Remaining portion of a big coconut tree after it has been cut
RFT305XA–Digital improved reproduction, On Waldstrasse there comes a wooden team with cows, accompanied by a farmer and sheep, Auf einer Waldstraße kommt ein Holzgespann mit Kühen, begleitet von einem Bauern und Schafen, from an original print from the 19th century
RMPFYP3D–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. V SYLVICOLID^, WARBLERS. GEN. 36. 105 markings whatever, except the superciliary line; and by the combination of white wing-bars with large oblique tail-spots confined to the two outer pairs of feathers. One of the largest species : 5J to nearly 6. Eastern United States, very abundant in pine woods and cedar thickets; has an extensive breeding
RFKK1WMY–Winter, 1920s woodcut illustration by female artist Dorothy Hurst
RF2J08TCC–The old cedars in Lebanon / Die alten Zedern im Libanon, historisch, C:CC5historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMH8YAE8–Aerial photograph of rural Wisconsin on a beautiful autumn day. Blue Mound State Park is on the horizon.
RM2AN1D4G–The Entomologist's record and journal of variation . pp. and 103 woodcuts and full-page illustrations. Bound in Cloth, (Price 2/6). Another series of collecting expeditions into well-known entomological and naturalhistory localities, with description of botanical, geological, ornithological as well asentomological matters of interest to be found therein. The places dealt with includeCobham Woods, Cuxton Downs, the Western Highlands, Cliflfe—all well known for theirrich entomological fauna. To be obtained from J. Herbert Tutt, 22, Francemary Road, Ladywell Boad,Brockley, S.E. Random Recollectio
RMPFYX8B–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 78 REGULINiE, KINGLETS. POIjIOPTILINiE, ONATCATCHERS. GEN. 9, 10. xevy common in our woods, thickets and orcliards. liave a sweet son"'. Migratory, insectivorous : y 9. Genus REGITLUS Cuvier. *,*Greenisli-olive, below wliitisla or yellowish; wings and tail dusky, edged with greenish or yellowish, wing coverts whitish-tipped. 4-41 long, win
RFKK1WPE–Red Wise, 1920s woodcut illustration by Irish artist and author Robert Gibbings
RM2AN3AH2–Sport in Abyssinia; or, The Mareb and Tackazzee . Practical Handbook of Useful Information on Building a House. Plans. Post 8vo. 7.«. 6d. WHYMPERS (Frederick) Travels and Adventures in Alaska. Illustrations. 8vo. 16s. WILBERFORCES (Bishop) Essays on Various Subjects. 2 vols.8vo. 21s. Life of William Wilberforce. Portrait. Crown 8vo. 6s. WILKINSONS (Sir J. G.) Popular Account of the AncientEgyptians. With 500 Woodcuts. 2 Vols. Post 8vo. 12s. WOODS (Captain) Source of the Oxus. W^ith the Geographyof the Vwllev of the Oxus. By Col. Yule. Map. 8vo. 12s. WORDS OF HUMAN WISDOM. Collected and Arrange
RFKK5H8G–Revolutionary Days, 1920s woodcut illustration by American artist Howard Norton Cook
RM2AJ636X–The Roxburghe ballads . have abode among the blest, and live for ever in true rest. 94 Printed for W. Thackeray in Duck-lane. [Black-letter. Two woodcuts, one on p. 40 is common to E. and Bagford.Boxb. agrees with Euings ; Bagfords white-letter printed for Wm. Daley ;Pepys printed for/. Wright, J. Clarke, Wm. Thackeray, and T. Passing er;Bawlinsons and Woods printed for F. Coles, T. Vere, and W. Gilbertson,dated, 1676. Roxb. 2nd cut, three skeletons coming from graves, belonged toT.F.s Miraculous Newes from the Ciltie of Holdt, in Munster: 1616. It iscopied into Mason Jacksons Pictorial Press,
RFKK5H8Y–Vermont Farmhouse, Robert Frost’s House, 1920s woodcut illustration by American artist Julius John Lankes
RMFE1TC1–Canterbury Tales, line illustration by Dorothy Hart, of Birmingham from 1897 The Studio Magazine competition
RM2AJ55PG–The Roxburghe ballads . hus I made a conquest of a Maiden fair, That with any Girl i th Country may compare. 96 Printed for R. Burton, at the Horseshoe in West-Smithfidd. [In Black-letter, with two woodcuts, the first representing Cupid standing on aglobe. On p. 338 we substitute one from the Amanda Group. Date, 1641-1674, probably 1642.] * The Auswer to this unique ballad is given on p. 340, it having beenpreserved in Pepys and Woods Collections of broadsides, it continues the storyfrom the girls stand-point. Oh, its of no consequence, thank ye (D. #• Son). 340 [Pepys Collection, III. 174; W
RM2CH85NH–. On colour, and on the necessity for a general diffusion of taste among all classes : with remarks on laying out dressed geometrical gardens, examples of good and bad taste, illustrated by woodcuts and coloured plates in contrast . or theseveral Classes of Labourers and Artisans. Map. 18mo. Is. Qd. WOODS (Lieut.) Yoyage up the Indus to the Source of theRiver Oxus, by Kabul and Badakhshan. Map. 8vo. 14s. WORDSWORTHS (Rev. Dr.) Athens and Attica. Journal of aTour. Third Edition. Plates. Post 8vo. 8s. 6d. Greece: Pictorial, Descriptive, and Historical, with a History of the Characteristics of Gr
RM2CE20T9–. A practical handbook of dyeing and calico-printing. With eleven page-plates, forty-seven specimens of dyed and printed fabrics, and thirty-eight woodcuts . Colours—A. Red Lakes—Madder Lake,365. Lakes of the Red Woods—Cochineal Lakes—B. Blue Lakes—C. Green Lakes, 366. D. Yellow and Orange Lakes—Annatto Lakes—Fustic Lakes—Aniline Lakes—Colouring Matters Derived fromLichens, 367. Chemical History of the Colouring Matters ofLichens, 369. Erythric Acid—Erythrine, 370. Picrocrythine, 371.Orsellic or a-Orsellinic Acid—Lecanoric, Diorsellic, a-Orsellic Acid,or Lecanorine, 372. Rocellinine—Parelline,
RM2CE20DK–. A practical handbook of dyeing and calico-printing. With eleven page-plates, forty-seven specimens of dyed and printed fabrics, and thirty-eight woodcuts . Plan of the Dye Works of Boutarel and Co., Clichy-la-Garenne. a, Entrance, n, Lodge, c, Warehouse, Offices on the first floor. D, Chemical Laboratory. E, Millfor Chipping Dye-woods. F, Mill for Wares. G, Boilers for Extracting Dye-woods.H, Steam-boilers. I, Engine-house, j, Water Tanks. K, Singeing-house. L, Crabbing-house. M, Draining-house. N, Dye-houses, o, Washing and Drying, p, Stretching Pieceson first floor, Examination of Pieces,
RMRDT4T8–. Handbook of hardy trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants ... Based on the French work of Messrs. Decaisne and Naudin ...entitled 'Manuel de l'amateur des jardins,' and including the original woodcuts by Riocreux and Leblanc. Plants, Ornamental. Ranunculaca€—Anemone. 9 11. A. nemorosa. Wood Anemone.—This familiar inhabi- tant of our copses and woods should be introduced into shrub- beries and parks where it does not exist, being one of the hand-. Fig. 6. Anemone elegans. {} nat. size.) Anemone Pulsatilla. ( ii;it. size.) somest of our native Spring flowers. Sepals 5, glabrous, white or tinged
RMRDDX3G–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. V SYLVICOLID^, WARBLERS. GEN. 36. 105 markings whatever, except the superciliary line; and by the combination of white wing-bars with large oblique tail-spots confined to the two outer pairs of feathers. One of the largest species : 5J to nearly 6. Eastern United States, very abundant in pine woods and cedar thickets; has an extensive breeding
RMRDDXAE–. Key to North American birds; containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary. Illustrated by 6 steel plates and upwards of 250 woodcuts. Birds. 78 REGULINiE, KINGLETS. POIjIOPTILINiE, ONATCATCHERS. GEN. 9, 10. xevy common in our woods, thickets and orcliards. liave a sweet son"'. Migratory, insectivorous : y 9. Genus REGITLUS Cuvier. *,*Greenisli-olive, below wliitisla or yellowish; wings and tail dusky, edged with greenish or yellowish, wing coverts whitish-tipped. 4-41 long, win
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