Nude woman walking and turning around
rbm-QP301M8-1887-47, 2/20/09, 10:17 AM, 8C, 7872x9672 (84+420), 100%, Muybridge_USE, 1/25 s, R91.0, G71.9, B65.3
Hand-colored copper engraving of a "white-crown'd pigeon" (Columba leucocephala), with the "cocoa plum" ("Frutex cotini fere folio crasso", or Chrysobalanus icaco) shrub in the background. Scanned from plate 25 in volume one of Mark Catesby's The natural history of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands, published in London by the author in 1731.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
In Europe, Africa, Asia have I gone
Copper engraved portrait of Edward Terry from the frontispiece in his book A voyage to East-India. Printed in London for J. Wilkie, W. Cater, S. Hayes, and E. Easton in 1777.
Carte nouvelle du Royaume de Kachemire.
Engraving of a map of Kashmir, India. Scanned from the plate between pages 168 and 169 in volume 2 of François Bernier's Voyages de François Bernier, published in Amsterdam by Paul Marret in 1699.
Chateau de Rochemaure, a une Lieue de Montelimar
Copper engraving of the "Chateau de Rochemaure, à une Lieue de Montelimar", drawn by A. E. Gautier-Dagoty and engraved by P. C. LeBas. Scanned from plate II, opposite page 271 in Barthélemy Faujas-de-Saint-Fond's Recherches sur les volcans éteints du Vivarais et du Velay, published in Grenoble by J. Cuchet in 1778.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Carte nouvelle du Royaume de Kachemire.
Engraving of a map of Kashmir, India. Scanned from the plate between pages 168 and 169 in volume 2 of François Bernier's Voyages de François Bernier, published in Amsterdam by Paul Marret in 1699.
Carte nouvelle du Royaume de Kachemire.
Engraving of a map of Kashmir, India. Scanned from the plate between pages 168 and 169 in volume 2 of François Bernier's Voyages de François Bernier, published in Amsterdam by Paul Marret in 1699.
Illustration of the bird "Suthora bulomachus", or Formosan Netgamble, currently referred to as Paradoxonris webbianus bulomachus, or Vinous-throated Parrotbill, a native of Taiwan. This birds was first described by Robert Swinhoe (1836-1877) in the article which accompanies this illustration in the journal Ibis, new series, vol. 2, 1866. The original plate is located between pp. 300 and 301.
Sacre de S.M. L'Empereur Napoléon dans l'Eglise Métropolitaine de Paris le XI Frimaire an XII
Engraved title-page to the illustrations in the book Livre du sacre de l'empereur Napoléon, by Frédéric Masson
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Carte nouvelle du Royaume de Kachemire.
Engraving of a map of Kashmir, India. Scanned from the plate between pages 168 and 169 in volume 2 of François Bernier's Voyages de François Bernier, published in Amsterdam by Paul Marret in 1699.
Nude woman walking and turning around
rbm-QP301M8-1887-47, 2/20/09, 10:17 AM, 8C, 7872x9672 (84+420), 100%, Muybridge_USE, 1/25 s, R91.0, G71.9, B65.3
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Strombus Gallus Lin. Mus. Dom. Broderip
Lithograph of the shell Strombus Gallus, commonly known as the "Angel's Wing" or "Roostertail Conch", and first described by Carl Linné in 1758. Drawn from the specimen in the collection of William Broderip, and sold to the British Museum in 1837. Scanned from plate 32 in the second edition of Swainson's Exotic conchology, published in London by Henry G. Bohn in 1841.
Carte nouvelle du Royaume de Kachemire.
Engraving of a map of Kashmir, India. Scanned from the plate between pages 168 and 169 in volume 2 of François Bernier's Voyages de François Bernier, published in Amsterdam by Paul Marret in 1699.