EditorialSt Clether Cornwall UK. Marie Prebble attempting a record breaking shearing record.Marie's goal is shear as many ewe in eight hours..Marie Prebble will try and set the first ever eight hour womans strong wool record. The action was taking place at Trefran
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialFinial for Pin or Blade Depicting Figures Shearing a Llama. Possibly Inca; South coast or southern highalnds, Peru. Date: 1450-1532. Dimensions: 4.9 x 4.8 cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/8 in.). Bronze. Origin: Peru.
EditorialFrederick Hollyer, sheep shearing, paper, platinum printing, picture size : height: 16,50 cm; width: 12,10 cm, inscribed: recto u. on passepartout: in lead: in black ink: Fred. Hollyer London, inscribed: verso and left on the passe-partout: in black in...
EditorialFrederick Hollyer, sheep shearing, paper, platinum printing, image size: height: 16.40 cm; width: 12.00 cm, inscribed: recto on passepartout: in black ink: 1868, Fred[eric]k Hollyer London - inscribed: verso and left. on the passe-partout: in black ink...
EditorialYoung Male Shearing a Sheep, Print made by John Faber the Younger, ca. 16951756, Netherlandish, active in Britain, after Philippe Mercier, 1689 or 16911760, Franco-German, active in Britain (from 1716), undated, Mezzotint on medium, slightly textured, ...
EditorialEduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann, Two men sheep shearing, Eduard Julius Friedrich Bendemann (German, Berlin 1811-1889 D?sseldorf), ca. 1842, Etching, Plate: 4 3/4 - 4 1/16 in. (12 - 10.3 cm), Sheet: 9 3/16 - 5 7/8 in. (23.3 - 14.9 cm), Prints.
EditorialMirror of the example Specvlvm S. Scriptvrae (title on object) Twelve mirrors with which man tries to see God (series title) Duodecim Specula Deum (series title), Two believers in the foreground. They kneel before a mirror diptych that shows the reflec...
EditorialAgricultural labours. Livre des profits ruraux. France; late 15th century. [Miniature and text] Various agricultural activities taking place in a landscape, including digging, reaping, sheep shearing, ploughing, chopping wood, and killing cattle. Text ...
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialShearing knife with a sheath in the shape of a beggar, The humpback beggar holds a nap in her left hand and a spoon in her right. A water bottle hangs from a belt around her waist., anonymous, Netherlands, 1625 - 1675, boxwood, h 11 cm ? h 12.7 cm.
EditorialMirror of the example Specvlvm S. Scriptvrae (title on object) Twelve mirrors with which man tries to see God (series title) Duodecim Specula Deum (series title), Two believers in the foreground. They kneel before a mirror diptych that shows the reflec...
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialDorylus, Print, Dorylus, also known as driver ants, safari ants, or siafu, is a large genus of army ants found primarily in central and east Africa, although the range also extends to southern Africa and tropical Asia. The term siafu is a loanword from...
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialWoman Shearing Sheep. Jacques Adrien Lavieille (French, 1818-1862); after Jean Fran?ois Millet (French, 1814-1875). Date: 1853. Dimensions: 130 ? 73 mm (image); 180 ? 131 mm (primary support); 257 ? 213 mm (secondary support). Wood engraving in black o...
EditorialFinial for Pin or Blade Depicting Figures Shearing a Llama. Possibly Inca; South coast or southern highalnds, Peru. Date: 1450-1532. Dimensions: 4.9 x 4.8 cm (1 15/16 x 1 7/8 in.). Bronze. Origin: Peru.
Editorial(Whole folio) Calendar miniature for June showing two men shearing sheep, with a cottage in the background. Book of Hours. France (Tours), 1510-1525; detached calendar leave circa 1540. Source: Add. 18855, f.109. Language: Latin with French.
EditorialAgricultural labours. Livre des profits ruraux. France; late 15th century. [Miniature and text] Various agricultural activities taking place in a landscape, including digging, reaping, sheep shearing, ploughing, chopping wood, and killing cattle. Text ...
EditorialA calendar page for the month of June. The left-hand marginal miniature shows a woman shearing a sheep. Psalter. France, W. (Rouen?), and England or Netherlands, S.; last quarter of the 15th century, or 1st quarter of the 16th century. Source: Harley 1...
EditorialLes Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry were painted by Pol de Limbourg in 1409 and finished 70 years later by Jean Colombe. July: Castle Poitiers, which the Duke rebuilt; sheep-shearing and harvesting corn with sickles.
EditorialSheepshearing Beneath a Tree, ca. 1854, Cont? crayon with stumping, heightened with pen and brown ink and white gouache on wove paper, 11 5/8 x 8 7/8 in. (29.5 x 22.5 cm), Drawings, Jean-Fran?ois Millet (French, Gruchy 1814?1875 Barbizon), The subject ...
EditorialMACHINE TOOLS: 1. Rivet-making Machine 2. Riveting-Machine 3. Shearing-Machine for bars of all lengths and scrap iron 4. Punching and Shearing Machine 5. Double Shearing-Machine, 1867, TECHNOLOGY.
EditorialLes Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry were painted by Pol de Limbourg in 1409 and finished 70 years later by Jean Colombe. July: Castle Poitiers, which the Duke rebuilt; sheep-shearing and harvesting corn with sickles.