Term with two upper bodies and garland of fruit, Pourtrait du 9. Terme (title on object), Terms in different architectural orders (series title), Oeuvre de la diversité des termes, dont on use en architecture, reduct en ordre (series title), numbered top right: 39. According to the explanation on page 40, this concerns the Ionic order. Print is part of an album., print maker: anonymous, after design by: Hugues Sambin, 1572, paper, letterpress printing, height 308 mm × width 201 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/term-with-two-upper-bodies-and-garland-of-fruit-pourtrait-du-9-terme-title-on-object-terms-in-different-architectural-orders-series-title-oeuvre-de-la-diversit-des-termes-dont-on-use-en-architecture-reduct-en-ordre-series-title-numbered-top-right-39-according-to-the-explanation-on-page-40-this-concerns-the-ionic-order-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-anonymous-after-design-by-hugues-sambin-1572-paper-letterpress-printing-height-308-mm-width-201-mm-print-image599527036.html
RM2WRAPRT–Term with two upper bodies and garland of fruit, Pourtrait du 9. Terme (title on object), Terms in different architectural orders (series title), Oeuvre de la diversité des termes, dont on use en architecture, reduct en ordre (series title), numbered top right: 39. According to the explanation on page 40, this concerns the Ionic order. Print is part of an album., print maker: anonymous, after design by: Hugues Sambin, 1572, paper, letterpress printing, height 308 mm × width 201 mm, print
Title print for the first part of 'Engelants theater', English theater, depicting the flight of James II, King of Great Brittany, etc. with his arrival in Yrlant and further events, I Part (series title on object), Allegorical title print showing William III and Mary II Stuart are welcomed by the English virgin as saviors of the country, on the left the fleeing King James II, in the foreground the bodies of victims. Part of the series 'English theater' about the Glorious Revolution and events from the preceding years 1685-1689 (first part). With captions in Dutch and French., print, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/title-print-for-the-first-part-of-engelants-theater-english-theater-depicting-the-flight-of-james-ii-king-of-great-brittany-etc-with-his-arrival-in-yrlant-and-further-events-i-part-series-title-on-object-allegorical-title-print-showing-william-iii-and-mary-ii-stuart-are-welcomed-by-the-english-virgin-as-saviors-of-the-country-on-the-left-the-fleeing-king-james-ii-in-the-foreground-the-bodies-of-victims-part-of-the-series-english-theater-about-the-glorious-revolution-and-events-from-the-preceding-years-1685-1689-first-part-with-captions-in-dutch-and-french-print-print-image606644575.html
RM2X6Y19K–Title print for the first part of 'Engelants theater', English theater, depicting the flight of James II, King of Great Brittany, etc. with his arrival in Yrlant and further events, I Part (series title on object), Allegorical title print showing William III and Mary II Stuart are welcomed by the English virgin as saviors of the country, on the left the fleeing King James II, in the foreground the bodies of victims. Part of the series 'English theater' about the Glorious Revolution and events from the preceding years 1685-1689 (first part). With captions in Dutch and French., print, print
Punishment of Zichem, 1578, Eroberung der Statt Sichenen (title on object), Series 8: Dutch Events, 1577-1583 (series title), Conquest and punishment of the town of Zichem by the troops of the Duke of Parma, February 21, 1578. Outside the city gate, a large number of civilians are killed and their bodies thrown into the river. In the distance the city of Diest. With caption of 14 lines in German. Numbered: 16. The print is part of an album., print maker: Frans Hogenberg, Cologne, 1578 - 1580, paper, etching, height 212 mm × width 284 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/punishment-of-zichem-1578-eroberung-der-statt-sichenen-title-on-object-series-8-dutch-events-1577-1583-series-title-conquest-and-punishment-of-the-town-of-zichem-by-the-troops-of-the-duke-of-parma-february-21-1578-outside-the-city-gate-a-large-number-of-civilians-are-killed-and-their-bodies-thrown-into-the-river-in-the-distance-the-city-of-diest-with-caption-of-14-lines-in-german-numbered-16-the-print-is-part-of-an-album-print-maker-frans-hogenberg-cologne-1578-1580-paper-etching-height-212-mm-width-284-mm-print-image599474033.html
RM2WR8B6W–Punishment of Zichem, 1578, Eroberung der Statt Sichenen (title on object), Series 8: Dutch Events, 1577-1583 (series title), Conquest and punishment of the town of Zichem by the troops of the Duke of Parma, February 21, 1578. Outside the city gate, a large number of civilians are killed and their bodies thrown into the river. In the distance the city of Diest. With caption of 14 lines in German. Numbered: 16. The print is part of an album., print maker: Frans Hogenberg, Cologne, 1578 - 1580, paper, etching, height 212 mm × width 284 mm, print
Murder of Chinese in Batavia, 1740, Tableau de la Partie de Batavia, ou s'est fait proprement le terrible Massacre des Chinois, le 9 Octob. 1740., Image of that part of Batavia, where the terrible Battle of the Chinese actually took place, October 9. 1740. (title on object), The mass murder of the Chinese by the Dutch in the Chinese quarter of Batavia, after the discovery of the alleged betrayal, October 9, 1740. The streets and canals are full of the bodies of murdered Chinese. In the foreground the Chinese block of houses is on fire, on the right the cannon shelling of the Chinese captain's Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/murder-of-chinese-in-batavia-1740-tableau-de-la-partie-de-batavia-ou-sest-fait-proprement-le-terrible-massacre-des-chinois-le-9-octob-1740-image-of-that-part-of-batavia-where-the-terrible-battle-of-the-chinese-actually-took-place-october-9-1740-title-on-object-the-mass-murder-of-the-chinese-by-the-dutch-in-the-chinese-quarter-of-batavia-after-the-discovery-of-the-alleged-betrayal-october-9-1740-the-streets-and-canals-are-full-of-the-bodies-of-murdered-chinese-in-the-foreground-the-chinese-block-of-houses-is-on-fire-on-the-right-the-cannon-shelling-of-the-chinese-captains-image606659501.html
RM2X6YMAN–Murder of Chinese in Batavia, 1740, Tableau de la Partie de Batavia, ou s'est fait proprement le terrible Massacre des Chinois, le 9 Octob. 1740., Image of that part of Batavia, where the terrible Battle of the Chinese actually took place, October 9. 1740. (title on object), The mass murder of the Chinese by the Dutch in the Chinese quarter of Batavia, after the discovery of the alleged betrayal, October 9, 1740. The streets and canals are full of the bodies of murdered Chinese. In the foreground the Chinese block of houses is on fire, on the right the cannon shelling of the Chinese captain's
Siege of Mons, 1709, Plan du siege de Mons (title on object), Map of the siege and capture of Mons (Mons) by the Allies, 25 September - 22 October 1709. Bottom right a cartouche with the title, decorated with arms, banners and some bodies of defeated enemy soldiers. On the left, the statement 1-58 and A-I in French. Part of a bundled collection of plans of battles and cities renowned in the War of the Spanish Succession., print maker: Jacobus Harrewijn (mentioned on object), publisher: Eugene Henry Fricx (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1710, paper, etching, engraving, height 540 mm × width Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siege-of-mons-1709-plan-du-siege-de-mons-title-on-object-map-of-the-siege-and-capture-of-mons-mons-by-the-allies-25-september-22-october-1709-bottom-right-a-cartouche-with-the-title-decorated-with-arms-banners-and-some-bodies-of-defeated-enemy-soldiers-on-the-left-the-statement-1-58-and-a-i-in-french-part-of-a-bundled-collection-of-plans-of-battles-and-cities-renowned-in-the-war-of-the-spanish-succession-print-maker-jacobus-harrewijn-mentioned-on-object-publisher-eugene-henry-fricx-mentioned-on-object-brussels-1710-paper-etching-engraving-height-540-mm-width-image454363287.html
RM2HB6107–Siege of Mons, 1709, Plan du siege de Mons (title on object), Map of the siege and capture of Mons (Mons) by the Allies, 25 September - 22 October 1709. Bottom right a cartouche with the title, decorated with arms, banners and some bodies of defeated enemy soldiers. On the left, the statement 1-58 and A-I in French. Part of a bundled collection of plans of battles and cities renowned in the War of the Spanish Succession., print maker: Jacobus Harrewijn (mentioned on object), publisher: Eugene Henry Fricx (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1710, paper, etching, engraving, height 540 mm × width
Siege of Mons, 1709, Plan du siege de Mons (title on object), Map of the siege and capture of Mons (Mons) by the Allies, 25 September - 22 October 1709. Bottom right a cartouche with the title, decorated with arms, banners and some bodies of defeated enemy soldiers. On the left, the statement 1-58 and A-I in French. Part of a bundled collection of plans of battles and cities renowned in the War of the Spanish Succession., print maker: Jacobus Harrewijn (mentioned on object), publisher: Eugene Henry Fricx (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1710, paper, etching, engraving, height 540 mm × width Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/siege-of-mons-1709-plan-du-siege-de-mons-title-on-object-map-of-the-siege-and-capture-of-mons-mons-by-the-allies-25-september-22-october-1709-bottom-right-a-cartouche-with-the-title-decorated-with-arms-banners-and-some-bodies-of-defeated-enemy-soldiers-on-the-left-the-statement-1-58-and-a-i-in-french-part-of-a-bundled-collection-of-plans-of-battles-and-cities-renowned-in-the-war-of-the-spanish-succession-print-maker-jacobus-harrewijn-mentioned-on-object-publisher-eugene-henry-fricx-mentioned-on-object-brussels-1710-paper-etching-engraving-height-540-mm-width-image454363518.html
RM2HB618E–Siege of Mons, 1709, Plan du siege de Mons (title on object), Map of the siege and capture of Mons (Mons) by the Allies, 25 September - 22 October 1709. Bottom right a cartouche with the title, decorated with arms, banners and some bodies of defeated enemy soldiers. On the left, the statement 1-58 and A-I in French. Part of a bundled collection of plans of battles and cities renowned in the War of the Spanish Succession., print maker: Jacobus Harrewijn (mentioned on object), publisher: Eugene Henry Fricx (mentioned on object), Brussels, 1710, paper, etching, engraving, height 540 mm × width
Ewer, 10th-early 11th century, 7 5/8 x 6 5/16 in. (19.4 x 16 cm), Cizhou ware Stoneware with white slip and 'cut-glaze' peony decor against a grey body, China, 10th-11th century, Cizhou type wares are an important, technically diverse, body of popular ceramics manufactured in northern China from early Song (tenth century) onwards. Among the earliest type of Cizhou ware is a small group of cream-colored vessels whose principle motif is a large, deeply carved, peony with scrolling leaves. Ewers are an important part of this rare sub-group. Typically, they are well-proportioned Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ewer-10th-early-11th-century-7-58-x-6-516-in-194-x-16-cm-cizhou-ware-stoneware-with-white-slip-and-cut-glaze-peony-decor-against-a-grey-body-china-10th-11th-century-cizhou-type-wares-are-an-important-technically-diverse-body-of-popular-ceramics-manufactured-in-northern-china-from-early-song-tenth-century-onwards-among-the-earliest-type-of-cizhou-ware-is-a-small-group-of-cream-colored-vessels-whose-principle-motif-is-a-large-deeply-carved-peony-with-scrolling-leaves-ewers-are-an-important-part-of-this-rare-sub-group-typically-they-are-well-proportioned-image573505712.html
RM2T91CAT–Ewer, 10th-early 11th century, 7 5/8 x 6 5/16 in. (19.4 x 16 cm), Cizhou ware Stoneware with white slip and 'cut-glaze' peony decor against a grey body, China, 10th-11th century, Cizhou type wares are an important, technically diverse, body of popular ceramics manufactured in northern China from early Song (tenth century) onwards. Among the earliest type of Cizhou ware is a small group of cream-colored vessels whose principle motif is a large, deeply carved, peony with scrolling leaves. Ewers are an important part of this rare sub-group. Typically, they are well-proportioned
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