Prints and Portraits
380 items found
A very nice orchid plate from Curtis' Botanical Magazine
A beautiful orchid illustration - over 150 years old
Authorized facsimile, unpublished. ©2018 The M.C.Escher Company - The Netherlands. All rights reserved: www.mcescher.com
Fine illustration of a beautiful, large yellow rose
Fine illustration of a spectacular, large rose cultivar
Authorized facsimile. ©2018 The M.C.Escher Company - The Netherlands. All rights reserved: www.mcescher.com
Authorized facsimile. ©2018 The M.C.Escher Company - The Netherlands. All rights reserved: www.mcescher.com
Keulemans at his best
Keulemans, J. G.
Red-headed bunting. Emberiza luteola. [Henry Dresser's A history of the birds of Europe, plate 618].
London, for H. E. Dresser, 1895. Folio. A fine, large, lithographed plate drawn, engraved in stone, and hand-coloured by John Gerrard Keulemans. In an attractive wooden frame (44.2 x 39.2 cm).
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€120.00
Playful Putti, beautifully engraved
A fine, little-known portrait of Darwin
A dedicated follower of Rembrandt
Linnaeus dressed in his Lapland costume: Jardine's "Naturalist's Library" version
Rare Darwiniana in excellent condition
[Darwin, Charles Robert]
Portrait of Darwin - Rare carte de visite.
Down and London, Elliott and Fry, [1874]. Albumen print, mounted on cardboard with rounded edges and a red ink border (10.0 x 6.2 cm). With the name Darwin printed in black below the photo, and red, crowned logo on verso. Preserved in transparent sleeve.
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€1,500.00
Portrait of a beetle-loving banker
Portrait of one of the most famous naturalists of all time
...il y est mort...
A nice portrait of this famous chemist and inventor of the safety mine lamp
...Isaac Neuton mort à Londres...
A rare, large portrait of the Austrian paleontologist Viktor Karl Uhlig
A nice portrait of Clusius commemorating his 74th birthday
'Life is good for only two things: doing mathematics and teaching it'
A fine portrait of the father of modern crystallography
A portrait of the polymath as a young man
The SI unit of electric current is named after him