EditorialTorrent Avers, Ferrera Valley, Waterfall at Avers, signed: Ed., Pingret (del.), Pl. 19, p. 97, Pingret, ?douard (del.), 1826, Vicomte de Senonnes; Edouard Pingret: Promenade sur le Lac de Wallenstadt et dans le pays des Grisons. Paris: Didot, 1827.
EditorialCascade of the Rhine and Torrent d'Avers, Averserbach and a Rhine waterfall, in the background the Fianell Glacier (Glatscher da Sut Fuina), Signed: J. J. Meyer, R. Bodmer, plate 15, Meyer, Johann Jakob (del.); Bodmer, R. (sc.), 1826, Johann Jakob Meye...
EditorialA torrent - Valtournenche, Mountain stream in Valtournenche valley, Fig. 8, according to p. 8, Walton, Elijah (pinx.); Lowes, J. H. (chromolith. after Elijah Walton), 1867, Elijah Walton; J. H. Lowes; Thomas G. Bonney: The peaks and valleys of the Alps...
EditorialLe Solitaire au Pont du Torrent (The Hermit at the Bridge over the Torrent) (Furnishing Fabric). Designed by Marius Rollet (French, 1796-1830); Manufactured by Hartmann et Fils (French, founded 1776); France, Munster. Date: 1821-1830. Dimensions: 56.3 ...
EditorialTwo travellers stand on a rock by the Lütschine River in the foreground, with waterfalls, forests and the Bernese Alps in the background. VIEW of the TORRENT of the LUTSCHINEN, and of the GLACIERS where it takes its Source. [London] : Published by Mes...
EditorialLe Solitaire au Pont du Torrent (The Hermit at the Bridge over the Torrent) (Furnishing Fabric). Designed by Marius Rollet (French, 1796-1830); Manufactured by Hartmann et Fils (French, founded 1776); France, Munster. Date: 1821-1830. Dimensions: 56.3 ...
EditorialPaysage montagneux avec figures et torrent, c. 1801, oil on walnut, 72.5 x 93 cm, unmarked, Wolfgang Adam T?pffer, Genf 1766?1847 Morillon bei Genf.
EditorialMerganetta armata, Print, The torrent duck (Merganetta armata) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus Merganetta. It is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" assemblag...
EditorialMerganetta leucogenys, Print, The torrent duck (Merganetta armata) is a member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is the only member of the genus Merganetta. It is placed in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae after the "perching duck" assem...
EditorialA Mountain Torrent, c. 1850, David Cox the elder, English, 1783-1859, England, Black and white chalk, and charcoal on cream wove paper, 531 ? 733 mm.
EditorialThe Orange-Nassau IV mine has a costly water problem. The small torrent shown here gushes forth at a pressure of 11 atmospheres and would soon float the surrounding roadways but for constant pumping.
EditorialA page from the Bhagavata Purana: Indra sends a torrent of rain; Krishna lifts Mt. Govardhana, 1686. Central India, Malwa. Color on paper; page: 19.4 x 27.6 cm (7 5/8 x 10 7/8 in.).
EditorialLe Solitaire au Pont du Torrent (The Hermit at the Bridge over the Torrent) (Furnishing Fabric). Designed by Marius Rollet (French, 1796-1830); Manufactured by Hartmann et Fils (French, founded 1776); France, Munster. Date: 1821-1830. Dimensions: 56.3 ...
EditorialTwo travellers stand on a rock by the Lütschine River in the foreground, with waterfalls, forests and the Bernese Alps in the background. VIEW of the TORRENT of the LUTSCHINEN, and of the GLACIERS where it takes its Source. [London] : Published by Mes...
EditorialDeer and Deer Hounds in a Mountain Torrent. Date/Period: 1832. Painting. Oil on canvas laid on wood. Height: 405 cm (13.2 ft); Width: 908 cm (29.7 ft).
EditorialBaker's Falls (No. 8 of The Hudson River Portfolio), 1823?24, Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring; first state of two (Koke), Image: 14 1/16 x 20 3/16 in. (35.7 x 51.3 cm), Prints, after William Guy Wall (Irish, Dublin 1792?after 1864 Ireland ...
EditorialNorway, the Family cows by Sydney P. Hall, 1891, wooden bridge; mother; son; rural; farm; country side; ma; mamma; mom; mommy; mountains; walk; rail less plank bridge; mountain torrent; branch in hand; flocks and herds of the little homestead; two calv...
EditorialThe Orange-Nassau IV mine has a costly water problem. The small torrent shown here gushes forth at a pressure of 11 atmospheres and would soon float the surrounding roadways but for constant pumping.