EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.
EditorialNegative - Horsham, Victoria, circa 1930, A bootmaker standing outside his shop: 'Barnes Boot Repairer'. An advertising placard reads'Eyes. This way. Boots half soled and heeled 2/-'.
EditorialNegative - Bootmaker P. Clark Chopping Wood, Mildura, Victoria, circa 1885, A man, identified as P. Clark, bootmaker, is chopping wood in the foreground there are gardens and buildings in the background. The gardens are surrounded by a wire fence.
EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.
EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.