EditorialWhirlwind. Jonathan Scott Hartley; American, 1845-1912; Cast by A.T. Lorme; New York, New York. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 77.5 ? 22.2 cm (30 1/2 ? 8 3/4 in.). Bronze. Origin: United States.
EditorialWhirlwind. Jonathan Scott Hartley; American, 1845-1912; Cast by A.T. Lorme; New York, New York. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 77.5 ? 22.2 cm (30 1/2 ? 8 3/4 in.). Bronze. Origin: United States.
EditorialMarion de Lorme, French courtesan, died 1650. After a miniature on vellum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Pierre de la Mesangere's "Costumes des femmes celebres" (Costumes of Famous Women), ...
EditorialWhirlwind. Jonathan Scott Hartley; American, 1845-1912; Cast by A.T. Lorme; New York, New York. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 77.5 ? 22.2 cm (30 1/2 ? 8 3/4 in.). Bronze. Origin: United States.
EditorialWhirlwind. Jonathan Scott Hartley; American, 1845-1912; Cast by A.T. Lorme; New York, New York. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 77.5 ? 22.2 cm (30 1/2 ? 8 3/4 in.). Bronze. Origin: United States.
EditorialDoric order of Joseph Fiala and Philibert de Lorme, Details on columns after Vincenzo Scamozzi, signed: signed by F. J?ttnig, m. 17 25, after p. 116, J?ttnig, Ferdinand (sc.), 1845, Johann Matth?us von Mauch: Neue systematische Darstellung der architek...
EditorialWhirlwind. Jonathan Scott Hartley; American, 1845-1912; Cast by A.T. Lorme; New York, New York. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 77.5 ? 22.2 cm (30 1/2 ? 8 3/4 in.). Bronze. Origin: United States.
EditorialMarion de Lorme, salon hostess, courtesan, lover of the poet Des Barreaux and Cardinal Richelieu, 1613-1650. She wears her hair loose in ringlets, a pearl necklace, low-cut dress in pink silk with lace frills. After a miniature on vellum in the editor'...
EditorialMarion de Lorme, salon hostess, courtesan, lover of the poet Des Barreaux and Cardinal Richelieu, 1613-1650. She wears her hair loose in ringlets, a pearl necklace, low-cut dress in pink silk with lace frills. After a miniature on vellum in the editor'...
EditorialInterior of the Laurenskerk at Rotterdam; Anthonie De Lorme, Dutch, 1610 - 1673, with figures attributed to Ludolf de Jongh, Dutch, 1616 - 1679; 1662; Oil on canvas; Unframed: 64.1 x 48.9 cm (25 1/4 x 19 1/4 in.), Framed [outer dim]: 85.1 x 68.3 x 7 cm...
EditorialMarion de Lorme, French courtesan, died 1650. After a miniature on vellum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Pierre de la Mesangere's "Costumes des femmes celebres" (Costumes of Famous Women), ...