EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStomacher, Medium: linen, silk, metallic (metal foil-wrapped silk core) Technique: plain weave linen foundation, embroidered on the front with couching stitches; trimmed with applied silk ribbon and woven metal trim, needle lace rose; backed with a blo...
EditorialGirl Pinning Flowers on a Hat, Print made by Robert Barnes, 18401895, British, after Robert Barnes, 18401895, British, undated, Wood-engraving with watercolor on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 6 7/8 x 7 13/16 inches (17.4...
EditorialCircle with hole in the middle, gold-colored (copper alloy). Black touch on the surface. Damaged on the edge. Back is flat. 2 pin mounting. Both pins are missing. Two holes in the place where the pins were. Diameter pinning is 0.1 cm. Diameter hole is ...
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialWilliam James Glackens: Girl in Red Dress Pinning on Hat, William James Glackens, c. 1915?1916, Oil on canvas, Overall: 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm).
EditorialWilliam James Glackens: Girl in Red Dress Pinning on Hat, William James Glackens, c. 1915?1916, Oil on canvas, Overall: 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm).
EditorialWilliam James Glackens: Girl in Red Dress Pinning on Hat, William James Glackens, c. 1915?1916, Oil on canvas, Overall: 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm).
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPinning the Hat. Pierre Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919); printed by Auguste Clot (French, 1858-1936). Date: 1898. Dimensions: 769 ? 625 mm. Lithograph from five stones in black, orange, salmon, yellow and green on ivory laid paper. Origin: France.
EditorialBahram Gur. Shahnama. Kazvin, Iran, c.1590-1595. Bahram Gur showing off his hunting prowess before Azada by pinning the hoof of a gazelle to its ear. Opaque watercolour. Safavid/Qazwin style. Image taken from Shahnama. Originally published/produced i...
EditorialTwo incroyables (fops) with cudgels hinder the promenade of two merveilleuses by pinning the tails of their dresses. One looks back coquettishly at the ridiculous dandy. Handcoloured engraving from Pierre de la Mesangere's Le Bon Genre, Paris, 1817.
EditorialLorenz Boehler (1885-1973), Austrian physician and famous accident surgeon. Professor Lorenz Böhler, who introduced the pinning of broken bones, with a "pinned" leg at the Vienna General Hospital. Vienna, Austria, 1954.