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Spanish bullfighter or Toreador, 18th century, after Rodriguez. Handcoloured steel engraving by Hippolyte Pauquet from the Pauquet Brothers' “” Modes et Costumes Etrangers Anciens et Modernes” (Foreign Fashions and Costumes Ancient and Modern), Paris, 1865. Hippolyte (b. 1797) and Polydor Pauquet (b. 1799) ran a successful publishing house in Paris in the 19th century, specializing in illustrated books on costume, birds, butterflies, anatomy and natural history.
Spanish bullfighter or Toreador, 18th century, after Rodriguez. Handcoloured steel engraving by Hippolyte Pauquet from the Pauquet Brothers' “” Modes et Costumes Etrangers Anciens et Modernes” (Foreign Fashions and Costumes Ancient and Modern), Paris, 1865. Hippolyte (b. 1797) and Polydor Pauquet (b. 1799) ran a successful publishing house in Paris in the 19th century, specializing in illustrated books on costume, birds, butterflies, anatomy and natural history.

FLO4686539: Spanish bullfighter or Toreador, 18th century, after Rodriguez. Handcoloured steel engraving by Hippolyte Pauquet from the Pauquet Brothers' “” Modes et Costumes Etrangers Anciens et Modernes” (Foreign Fashions and Costumes Ancient and Modern), Paris, 1865. Hippolyte (b. 1797) and Polydor Pauquet (b. 1799) ran a successful publishing house in Paris in the 19th century, specializing in illustrated books on costume, birds, butterflies, anatomy and natural history. / Bridgeman Images

Pair of disc earrings with conical pendant, end 4th-beginning 3rd century BC (gold, mould, filigree)
Pair of disc earrings with conical pendant, end 4th-beginning 3rd century BC (gold, mould, filigree)

LRI4686556: Pair of disc earrings with conical pendant, end 4th-beginning 3rd century BC (gold, mould, filigree), Greek school, (4th-3rd century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Statuette of woman (or divinity) sitting on a throne, beginning of the 5th century BC (Clay sculpture)
Statuette of woman (or divinity) sitting on a throne, beginning of the 5th century BC (Clay sculpture)

LRI4686849: Statuette of woman (or divinity) sitting on a throne, beginning of the 5th century BC (Clay sculpture), Greek school, (5th century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Female statuette probably representing the goddess Athena Hippeia. 575-550 BC (bronze sculpture)
Female statuette probably representing the goddess Athena Hippeia. 575-550 BC (bronze sculpture)

LRI4686853: Female statuette probably representing the goddess Athena Hippeia. 575-550 BC (bronze sculpture), Greek school, (5th century BC) / Bridgeman Images

Wall painting from a small bedroom in the House of Orpheus, Casa di Orfeo, or the house of Vesonius Primus. Reg. VI, Ins. 14, No. 20. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.
Wall painting from a small bedroom in the House of Orpheus, Casa di Orfeo, or the house of Vesonius Primus. Reg. VI, Ins. 14, No. 20. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.

FLO4686885: Wall painting from a small bedroom in the House of Orpheus, Casa di Orfeo, or the house of Vesonius Primus. Reg. VI, Ins. 14, No. 20. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881., Discanno, Geremia (1839-1907) / Bridgeman Images

Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.
Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.

FLO4687098: Plaster cast of a man's body from the Via Stabiana, now in the Museum of Pompeii. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881. / Bridgeman Images

Scene from a comedy from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa del Centenario), Regio IX, Insula VIII. Chromolithograph by J.G. Bach after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.
Scene from a comedy from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa del Centenario), Regio IX, Insula VIII. Chromolithograph by J.G. Bach after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.

FLO4687003: Scene from a comedy from the House of the Patrician or Centenary (Casa del Centenario), Regio IX, Insula VIII. Chromolithograph by J.G. Bach after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881., Discanno, Geremia (1839-1907) / Bridgeman Images

Floor mosaic from the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.
Floor mosaic from the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.

FLO4687150: Floor mosaic from the new fullonica (fuller's shop), Regio VI, Insula XIV, 21. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881. / Bridgeman Images

Tricolor lori aa black cap (Lorius lory, Psittacus lory). Lives in areas stretching from Java to New Guinea. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Tricolor lori aa black cap (Lorius lory, Psittacus lory). Lives in areas stretching from Java to New Guinea. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687211: Tricolor lori aa black cap (Lorius lory, Psittacus lory). Lives in areas stretching from Java to New Guinea. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Indian sea crab, has a yellow shell with three white circles and purple dots, as well as yellow, white and purpres legs and pliers. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Indian sea crab, has a yellow shell with three white circles and purple dots, as well as yellow, white and purpres legs and pliers. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687238: Indian sea crab, has a yellow shell with three white circles and purple dots, as well as yellow, white and purpres legs and pliers. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Floor mosaic from the House of Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.
Floor mosaic from the House of Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881.

FLO4687154: Floor mosaic from the House of Epigrams, Regio V, Insula 1, 18. Chromolithograph by Victor Steeger after an illustration by Geremia Discanno from Emile Presuhn (1844-1878) The Most Beautiful Paintings of Pompeii, Leipzig, 1881. / Bridgeman Images

Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), wild camelide present in South America. Illustration from the History of Animals by Conrad Gesner (1516-1563).
Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), wild camelide present in South America. Illustration from the History of Animals by Conrad Gesner (1516-1563).

FLO4687435: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe), wild camelide present in South America. Illustration from the History of Animals by Conrad Gesner (1516-1563). / Bridgeman Images

Woolly lemurien (Lemur laniger), endemic species of Madagascar. Illustration copied by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814)
Woolly lemurien (Lemur laniger), endemic species of Madagascar. Illustration copied by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814)

FLO4687461: Woolly lemurien (Lemur laniger), endemic species of Madagascar. Illustration copied by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814) / Bridgeman Images

Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995
Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995

LBY4687588: Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995, Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997) / Bridgeman Images

Type of North African grasshopper (Eugaster spinulosa), specimen identified and named by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Type of North African grasshopper (Eugaster spinulosa), specimen identified and named by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687662: Type of North African grasshopper (Eugaster spinulosa), specimen identified and named by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Sign of the Zodiac: the libra. Scene depicting the deity Bacchus, c.1520 (fresco)
Sign of the Zodiac: the libra. Scene depicting the deity Bacchus, c.1520 (fresco)

LRI4687458: Sign of the Zodiac: the libra. Scene depicting the deity Bacchus, c.1520 (fresco), Falconetto, Giovanni Maria (1468-1535) / Bridgeman Images

Leor has a golden tail (Myoxus chrysurus), native of Suriname, climbs trees and feeds on fruit. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Leor has a golden tail (Myoxus chrysurus), native of Suriname, climbs trees and feeds on fruit. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687490: Leor has a golden tail (Myoxus chrysurus), native of Suriname, climbs trees and feeds on fruit. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995
Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995

LBY4687507: Musee de Bonnafanten in Maastricht in the Netherlands (Netherlands). Architecture Aldo Rossi, 1995. Photography 1995, Rossi, Aldo (1931-1997) / Bridgeman Images

Black leopard or black jaguar (Panthera pardus or Panthera onca), Asian felin whose particularity is black, dotted with black spots. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Black leopard or black jaguar (Panthera pardus or Panthera onca), Asian felin whose particularity is black, dotted with black spots. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687541: Black leopard or black jaguar (Panthera pardus or Panthera onca), Asian felin whose particularity is black, dotted with black spots. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Tamanor or antill (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), a South American mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites, searching colonies with its long worm-shaped tongue and bringing it back to its palace covered by insects engulfed by its viscous saliva. It is also said that its flesh is consumable and not bad. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Tamanor or antill (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), a South American mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites, searching colonies with its long worm-shaped tongue and bringing it back to its palace covered by insects engulfed by its viscous saliva. It is also said that its flesh is consumable and not bad. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687607: Tamanor or antill (Myrmecophaga tridactyla), a South American mammal that feeds mainly on ants and termites, searching colonies with its long worm-shaped tongue and bringing it back to its palace covered by insects engulfed by its viscous saliva. It is also said that its flesh is consumable and not bad. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Long-tailed epic pork (Trichys fasciculata), rodent whose peeling protects them from predators. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Long-tailed epic pork (Trichys fasciculata), rodent whose peeling protects them from predators. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687638: Long-tailed epic pork (Trichys fasciculata), rodent whose peeling protects them from predators. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Blue fly from New South Wales (Australia) (Rutilia sp.), insect. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Blue fly from New South Wales (Australia) (Rutilia sp.), insect. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687644: Blue fly from New South Wales (Australia) (Rutilia sp.), insect. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Beetle of the violinist (Eupoecila australasiae), specimen from New South Wales (Australia), seen from above, below and description of the nymph. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Beetle of the violinist (Eupoecila australasiae), specimen from New South Wales (Australia), seen from above, below and description of the nymph. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687656: Beetle of the violinist (Eupoecila australasiae), specimen from New South Wales (Australia), seen from above, below and description of the nymph. Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

A marine deity is offered a small boar. Detail, c.1520 (fresco)
A marine deity is offered a small boar. Detail, c.1520 (fresco)

LRI4687477: A marine deity is offered a small boar. Detail, c.1520 (fresco), Falconetto, Giovanni Maria (1468-1535) / Bridgeman Images

White or northern ouistiti (Callithrix jacchus). Illustration copied from George Edwards's Gleanings of Natural History (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
White or northern ouistiti (Callithrix jacchus). Illustration copied from George Edwards's Gleanings of Natural History (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687620: White or northern ouistiti (Callithrix jacchus). Illustration copied from George Edwards's Gleanings of Natural History (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Myrmidon or anthill (Myrmecophaga didactyla), a mammal of South America. Illustration from a drawing by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Myrmidon or anthill (Myrmecophaga didactyla), a mammal of South America. Illustration from a drawing by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687625: Myrmidon or anthill (Myrmecophaga didactyla), a mammal of South America. Illustration from a drawing by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Long-horned cow fish (Lactoria cornuta, Pisciculus cornutus), this fish has a strange shape has been brought back to the origin of Madagascar, or it is quite common. Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Long-horned cow fish (Lactoria cornuta, Pisciculus cornutus), this fish has a strange shape has been brought back to the origin of Madagascar, or it is quite common. Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687687: Long-horned cow fish (Lactoria cornuta, Pisciculus cornutus), this fish has a strange shape has been brought back to the origin of Madagascar, or it is quite common. Illustration by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Forked-tailed Stitch Lizard (Ceiolaemus). Genre with double tail or forked tail, identified and described by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.
Forked-tailed Stitch Lizard (Ceiolaemus). Genre with double tail or forked tail, identified and described by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England.

FLO4687744: Forked-tailed Stitch Lizard (Ceiolaemus). Genre with double tail or forked tail, identified and described by George Edwards (1694-1773). Lithographie in The Naturalist Pocket Magazine or Cabinet complete des Curiosites et Beautes de la Nature, published between 1798 and 1802, by Harrison, London, England. / Bridgeman Images

Bonchretien pear, summer variete (common pear tree).Lithography after the illustration by Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830), by John Lindley (1795-1865). Summer bonchretien pear, Pyrus communis, old variety cultivated since the 16th century. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.
Bonchretien pear, summer variete (common pear tree).Lithography after the illustration by Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830), by John Lindley (1795-1865). Summer bonchretien pear, Pyrus communis, old variety cultivated since the 16th century. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.

FLO4687822: Bonchretien pear, summer variete (common pear tree).Lithography after the illustration by Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830), by John Lindley (1795-1865). Summer bonchretien pear, Pyrus communis, old variety cultivated since the 16th century. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930. / Bridgeman Images

Green gooseberries (gooseberry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Early Green Hairy gooseberry, Ribes uva-crispa, cultivated in England. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.
Green gooseberries (gooseberry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Early Green Hairy gooseberry, Ribes uva-crispa, cultivated in England. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.

FLO4687870: Green gooseberries (gooseberry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Early Green Hairy gooseberry, Ribes uva-crispa, cultivated in England. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930. / Bridgeman Images

White imperative plum (common plum variety). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). White imperatrice plum, Prunus domestica. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.
White imperative plum (common plum variety). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). White imperatrice plum, Prunus domestica. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.

FLO4687968: White imperative plum (common plum variety). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). White imperatrice plum, Prunus domestica. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930. / Bridgeman Images

Late duke cherries (cherry or bird cherry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Late Duke cherry, Prunus avium. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.
Late duke cherries (cherry or bird cherry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Late Duke cherry, Prunus avium. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930.

FLO4688002: Late duke cherries (cherry or bird cherry). Lithograph after the illustration of Augusta Withers (1793-1877), published in the “Pomology Magazine” (1828-1830) by John Lindley (1795-1865). Late Duke cherry, Prunus avium. Illustration by Mrs. Withers. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by S. Watts from J. Lindley's “” Pomological Magazine,” London, 1828-1930. / Bridgeman Images

Gentleman Pensioner, a corps of 40 royal guardsmen at court. In a uniform of doublet, ruff and hose adopted by King George IV based on a design from the reign of King James I. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Henry Pyne's The World in Miniature: England, Scotland and Ireland, Ackermann, 1827.
Gentleman Pensioner, a corps of 40 royal guardsmen at court. In a uniform of doublet, ruff and hose adopted by King George IV based on a design from the reign of King James I. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Henry Pyne's The World in Miniature: England, Scotland and Ireland, Ackermann, 1827.

FLO4688633: Gentleman Pensioner, a corps of 40 royal guardsmen at court. In a uniform of doublet, ruff and hose adopted by King George IV based on a design from the reign of King James I. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Henry Pyne's The World in Miniature: England, Scotland and Ireland, Ackermann, 1827. / Bridgeman Images

Isabelle de France - Isabella of Valois, second wife of King Richard II of England. Steel engraving by W.H. Mote after a portrait by Edward Corbould from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868.
Isabelle de France - Isabella of Valois, second wife of King Richard II of England. Steel engraving by W.H. Mote after a portrait by Edward Corbould from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868.

FLO4688792: Isabelle de France - Isabella of Valois, second wife of King Richard II of England. Steel engraving by W.H. Mote after a portrait by Edward Corbould from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868. / Bridgeman Images

Etruscan art: terracotta askos in the shape of a bull from tomb 179 by Poggio Selciatello, Pian della Regina a Tarquinia. Dim. 15,7 x 18 cm 9th century BC. Museo archeologico Florence Italy
Etruscan art: terracotta askos in the shape of a bull from tomb 179 by Poggio Selciatello, Pian della Regina a Tarquinia. Dim. 15,7 x 18 cm 9th century BC. Museo archeologico Florence Italy

LRI4688820: Etruscan art: terracotta askos in the shape of a bull from tomb 179 by Poggio Selciatello, Pian della Regina a Tarquinia. Dim. 15,7 x 18 cm 9th century BC. Museo archeologico Florence Italy, Etruscan / Bridgeman Images

Jane Seymour, third queen of King Henry VIII of England. Steel engraving by B. Eyles after a portrait by J.W. Wright from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868.
Jane Seymour, third queen of King Henry VIII of England. Steel engraving by B. Eyles after a portrait by J.W. Wright from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868.

FLO4688842: Jane Seymour, third queen of King Henry VIII of England. Steel engraving by B. Eyles after a portrait by J.W. Wright from Mary Howitt's Biographical Sketches of The Queens of England, Virtue, London, 1868. / Bridgeman Images


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