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A wonderful hand colored image. States, “London published Dec 1st 1789 by G. Robinson & Co.” Tape stains at top where it was hinged.
Nice color litho from Horto Van Houtteano. Small water stain on upper left corner and minor suntanning of print on left side.
Additional information on prints under “About the Artist” section.
Helga Von Cramm (1880-1901) was a Baroness, quite renowned for her landscapes. Her images were converted to chromolithographs by the renowned company, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son for quite a few books. These are some lovely bookplates.
Helga Von Cramm (1880-1901) was a Baroness, quite renowned for her landscapes. Her images were converted to chromolithographs by the renowned company, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son for quite a few books. These are some lovely bookplates.
Helga Von Cramm (1880-1901) was a Baroness, quite renowned for her landscapes. Her images were converted to chromolithographs by the renowned company, Vincent Brooks, Day & Son for quite a few books. These are some lovely bookplates.
Wonderful color litho by Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert 1865 – 1926. Very collectible and rare series. Lovely detail and colors.
More information under “About the Artist” section.
Very sweet image from Peterson’s Magazine. Engraved from a photograph by Elliott and Fry. and Engraved by the Illman Brothers.
Quaint print of a peasant women. It appears she is working over some sort of stove top. I haven’t been able to identify the signiture of the artist of the age of the print.