Editorial'How to Twist Your Neck'. Sporting art. Watercolor with pen and red ink; verso: watercolor blotches on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream, wove paper. Height: 97 mm (3.81 in); Width: 148 mm (5.82 in).
EditorialDedication of the monument on the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia, 15 July, 1865. . Two battles, that of July 21, 1861, and that of August 29, 1862, were fought between the Confederates and Federals in the plain traversed by the small river called Bu...
EditorialPlate, Thomas Wieldon Factory, English, Lead-glazed earthenware, Molded edge; marly decorated with wavy lines enclosing lozenges, in slight relief. Polychrome tortoiseshell decoration in brown, with green and yellow blotches on upper surface. Glaze cra...
EditorialFrieze, Lewis Chase Wall Paper Company, Bristol, Pennsylvania, USA, Machine-printed paper, Mission style. Borders printed two across (mirror). Alternating large and small foliate medallions connected by follate scrolling and stylized red ribbons. Botto...
Editorial'How to Twist Your Neck'. Sporting art. Watercolor with pen and red ink; verso: watercolor blotches on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream, wove paper. Height: 97 mm (3.81 in); Width: 148 mm (5.82 in).
EditorialPierre-Auguste Renoir: The Source (La Source), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875, Oil on canvas, The model here is Henriette Henriot, a minor actress who posed frequently for Renoir during his impressionist years. Renoir captures the young woman in a state o...
EditorialPierre-Auguste Renoir: The Source (La Source), Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1875, Oil on canvas, The model here is Henriette Henriot, a minor actress who posed frequently for Renoir during his impressionist years. Renoir captures the young woman in a state o...
Editorial'How to Twist Your Neck'. Sporting art. Watercolor with pen and red ink; verso: watercolor blotches on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream, wove paper. Height: 97 mm (3.81 in); Width: 148 mm (5.82 in).
EditorialDedication of the monument on the battlefield of Bull Run, Virginia, 15 July, 1865. . Two battles, that of July 21, 1861, and that of August 29, 1862, were fought between the Confederates and Federals in the plain traversed by the small river called Bu...