EditorialA table with a covered dish, plates, glasses, napkins and fruit. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 59. Language: English.
EditorialA table with a covered dish, plates, glasses, napkins and fruit. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 59. Language: English.
EditorialSink bowl, multicolored painted with Indian Blumen, Sink bowl of multicolored, underglaze blue and gold painted porcelain. The bowl has a slightly raised mouth rim and a high foot ring and is painted in many colors with Indian Blumen with a table-like ...
EditorialBaluster covered vase with Chinese ladies in a fenced garden, Baluster-shaped, slender porcelain lid with a wide neck, painted in underglaze blue. On the wall on one side two Chinese ladies (long lines) in a fenced garden with a twig in each hand, on t...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: Still Life (Nature morte), Paul C?zanne, 1892?1894, Oil on canvas, Still life was a major preoccupation for C?zanne during the 1890s. He would take everyday household items?jugs, napkins, pieces of fruit?and arrange them in different comb...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: Still Life (Nature morte), Paul C?zanne, 1892?1894, Oil on canvas, Still life was a major preoccupation for C?zanne during the 1890s. He would take everyday household items?jugs, napkins, pieces of fruit?and arrange them in different comb...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: Still Life (Nature morte), Paul C?zanne, 1892?1894, Oil on canvas, Still life was a major preoccupation for C?zanne during the 1890s. He would take everyday household items?jugs, napkins, pieces of fruit?and arrange them in different comb...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: Still Life (Nature morte), Paul C?zanne, 1892?1894, Oil on canvas, Still life was a major preoccupation for C?zanne during the 1890s. He would take everyday household items?jugs, napkins, pieces of fruit?and arrange them in different comb...
EditorialPaul C?zanne: Still Life (Nature morte), Paul C?zanne, 1892?1894, Oil on canvas, Still life was a major preoccupation for C?zanne during the 1890s. He would take everyday household items?jugs, napkins, pieces of fruit?and arrange them in different comb...
EditorialA table with a covered dish, plates, glasses, napkins and fruit. At Home again. Verses. [Illustrated by] J. G. Sowerby and T. Crane. London : Marcus Ward & Co., [1886]. Source: 12806.t.30, page 59. Language: English.