EditorialClifton, Roslyn, New York, Miller Iron Company, Providence RI, Cast iron model on wood base, Large metal house, meant to look like brick, with pointed arches and colonnaded side verandas, on a wooden base., Providence, RI, USA, ca. 1868, models and pro...
EditorialTextile, Nixon & Co., 1705 - 1765, Medium: linen warp, cotton weft Technique: Printed by engraved copper plate, Plate print in red on a white ground. Main motif includes a momument supporting an urn containing a large leafed plant, a cockatoo seated at...
EditorialIn a landscape with a tree sits a woman with a cap on her head. Beside her stands a man who rests his right arm on a bird cage and holding his hand for the birdhouse, print maker: Hendrik Kuipers (mentioned on object), Dating 1789.
EditorialWindow with a bird and birdhouse with crib, A window with enamel painting of a bird and a birdhouse. The bird pulls up a food bowl, birds, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1675, glass, h 11.6 cm ? w 8.8 cm.
EditorialMay Mayus (title on object) The twelve months of the year, 'Les XII Mois de l'Ann?e' (series title), In a dovecote stands a man with a child on his arm to watching chicks that scratch on the ground. A second man walks bent towards a birdhouse. In the b...
EditorialWindow with a chained bird in front of a birdhouse, A window with enamel painting of a birdhouse with a chained bird looking back, birds, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1675, glass, h 11.6 cm ? w 8.4 cm.
EditorialShepherd and shepherdess with bird and birdhouse. Artist: anonymous. Draughtsman: Hendrik Nieuwenhuysen. Dating: 1769. Measurements: h 269 mm ? w 215 mm.
EditorialNegative - Dovecote in the Cliff Grounds, Launceston, Tasmania, circa 1900, Negative copy of a dovecote in the Cliff Grounds. A dovecote is a birdhouse for doves and/or pigeons.
EditorialShepherd and shepherdess with bird and birdhouse. Artist: anonymous. Draughtsman: Hendrik Nieuwenhuysen. Dating: 1769. Measurements: h 269 mm ? w 215 mm.
EditorialBirdhouse, 1868, Made in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, American, Cast iron, 12 1/2 x 17 x 12 1/4 in. (31.8 x 43.2 x 31.1 cm), Metal, Miller Iron Company.
EditorialIn a landscape with a tree sits a woman with a cap on her head. Beside her stands a man who rests his right arm on a bird cage and holding his hand for the birdhouse, print maker: Hendrik Kuipers (mentioned on object), Dating 1789.