Prints, American -- 19th century; Schools; School children; Bells; Trees; Boardwalks; Children; Economics and class; Literary illustration; Work; Massachusetts; Men; Sea; Urban life; Women
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed below: The Morning Bell,—Drawn by Winslow Homer,--[See Poem on Page 1114.] Printed on right: 1116 Harper's Weekly. December 13, 1873
"One Woodburytype from an engraving [by] American Photo-Relief Printing Co., Philadelphia [and attributed to] John Carbutt, supt. Photo stated on mount to be by Bell."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 51
H.V. Allen & Co.; Berry Bros. & Rudd; Brooks Brothers (Firm); Browning Firearms Company; G. & J. Cary; Crouch & Fitzgerald; Dent; Dr. Auzoux; Duveen Brothers; F.E. Brandis, Sons & Co.; Galle; Gaumont (Firm); George Philip & Son; Gerrard and Company...
These items range from a set of andirons presumably used by the Clarks to RSC’s military uniforms. Items related to RSC’s horse breeding and scientific exploration are included, as are decorative objects.
Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Newsletters; Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Periodicals; Art -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Williamstown -- Periodicals;...
Graduate Program in the History of Art, Williams College/Clark Art Institute, Fall 2004 Newsletter contains Charles W. (Mark) Haxthausen: Letter from the Director; George Heard Hamilton; Faculty News; Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professors in...
Morris, William, 1834-1896; Burne-Jones, Edward Coley, 1833-1898
Edition limited to 220 copies, 210 of which are for sale. CAI has no. 187. Bibliographical appendix: pp. i-xxx. "The drawings of Kelmscott Manor were made from photographs taken by
Mr. Frederick H. Evans, by whose kind permission they are here...
Two volumes paged continuously. At head of title: Dedicated to H.R.M. Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne. Rest of title page: ... Illustrated with upwards of 800 wood engravings. Plain sewing, textiles, dressmaking, appliances, and terms / by...
Rest of title page: ... Illustrated with upwards of 800 wood engravings, and coloured plates. Plain sewing, textiles, dressmaking, appliances, and terms / by S.F.A. Caulfeild ; Church embroidery, lace, and ornamental needlework, by Blanche C. Saward
Clans; Tartans; Highlands (Scotland); Clans -- Scotland -- History
Publication information based on title page of Volume 1. Volumes 1-4 continuously paged; Volumes 5-8 continuously paged. CAI copy has added engraved t.p. in v. 1: The Scottish Highlands, Highland clans and Highland regiments. CAI copy has t.p. and...
Publisher's advertisements bound in at end of volume. Rest of title page: by Mrs Pullan, (aiguillette,) author of "The manual of the wardrobe," "The court partial," "Maternal counsels," etc; editor of "The London review" and "The London and Paris...
Design; Decoration and ornament; British Museum; Geological Museum (Great Britain); Great Exhibition (1851 : London, England)
Printed by G. Barclay, Castle St., Leicester Square; Each leaf of plates accompanied by guard leaf and leaf of descriptive letterpress; Bookplate of Arthur Magniac. "F. Bedford, lith." and Day & Son, Lith.rs. to the Queen." "...drawn from original...
Reprinted from the Art-journal; I. The adaptability of our native plants to the purposes of ornamental art. By F.E. Hulme.--II. Sea-weeds as objects of design. By S.J. Mackie.--III. The crystals of snow as applied to the purposes of design. By...
Silverwork -- England -- London -- 18th century;Teakettles -- England -- London -- 18th century;Teakettles-on-stands -- England -- London -- 18th century;Decorative arts -- England -- London -- 18th century;Devices (Heraldry);Coats of...
Marks: Fully marked on underside of body: maker's mark P L, crown and star above, fleur de lis below (Grimwade 2203) date letter b for 1737/38 leopard's head lion passant. Maker's mark on underside of lamp
Silverwork -- England -- London -- 18th century;Inkstands -- England -- London -- 18th century;Inkwells -- England -- London -- 18th century;Inkpots -- England -- London -- 18th century. local;Pounce pots -- England -- London -- 18th century;Bells...
No maker's mark
Marks: Marked in wells of stand and on side of bell: date letter O for 1729/30 leopard's head lion passnt (twice on stand). Lion passant also on underside of stand. Lion passant on bodies of inkpot and pounce pot and on...
Prints, American -- 19th century; Interior spaces; Watchtowers; New York (N.Y.); Hats; Figures -- Male; Telescopes; Stoves; Stairs; Bells; Men; Urban life; Work
After Winslow Homer
Curatorial inscription notes: Printed below: Watch-Tower, Corner of Spring and Varick Streets, New York.--Drawn by Winslow Homer.--[See Page 191.] Printed in image: The Watchman./Nine O'Clock Bell./The Tower./A Fire....