Editorial'Landscape Scenery', No. 7: Scenes of Cricket and a Waggoner With His Team, Henry Thomas Alken, 17851851, British, 1821, Graphite and red chalk on medium, slightly textured, blued white, wove paper, Sheet: 6 1/8 ? 9 7/8 inches (15.6 ? 25.1 cm), bench, ...
EditorialTwo skeletons of Death interrupt a Waggoner on the road, killing his horse, smashing his waggon and opening his wine barrels. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816.
EditorialSarah Hernandez begins preparing samples for PCR testing and sequencing in a biosafety cabinet in the Waggoner Laboratory at Emory University in Atlanta on Feb. 23, 2022. (Johnathon Kelso/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
Editorial'Landscape Scenery', No. 7: Scenes of Cricket and a Waggoner With His Team, Henry Thomas Alken, 17851851, British, 1821, Graphite and red chalk on medium, slightly textured, blued white, wove paper, Sheet: 6 1/8 ? 9 7/8 inches (15.6 ? 25.1 cm), bench, ...
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
EditorialWenceslaus Hollar, Death and the Waggoner (From the Series: The Dance of Death, after Hans Holbein the Younger), 1651, etching on cream laid paper, 4 1/2 in. x 3 5/8 in. (11.43 cm x 9.21 cm).
EditorialThe State Waggoner and John Bull. James Gillray (British, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1804. Dimensions: . Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
EditorialThe State Waggoner and John Bull. James Gillray (British, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1804. Dimensions: . Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
EditorialThe State Waggoner and John Bull. James Gillray (British, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1804. Dimensions: . Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
EditorialThe Waggoner and Death. Wenceslaus Hollar (Czech, 1607-1677); after Hans Holbein the younger (German, c.1497-1543). Date: 1651. Dimensions: 71 ? 52 mm (sheet, trimmed within plate mark). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Bohemia.
EditorialThe State Waggoner and John Bull. James Gillray (British, 1756-1815); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1804. Dimensions: . Etching, with hand-coloring, on paper. Origin: England.
Editorialin attendance for Chiller Theatre Toy, Model and Film Expo, Hilton Parsippany, Parsippany, NJ April 27, 2018. Photo By: Derek Storm/Everett Collection
EditorialWaggoner, from the Dance of Death, 1651, Etching; second state of four, Sheet: 2 7/8 ? 2 3/16 in. (7.3 ? 5.5 cm), Prints, After Hans Holbein the Younger (German, Augsburg 1497/98?1543 London).
EditorialTwo skeletons of Death interrupt a Waggoner on the road, killing his horse, smashing his waggon and opening his wine barrels. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, 1816.