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17-1497Epinal France: Pellerin 1870-1871. Large format color broadside 16†x 13â€. Very Good. Minor wear along edges. Minor toning and very light spots of foxing. Ragged left edge. Printed in France. Originally conceived in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin in his native village of Épinal Vosges the images d'Épinal were inexpensive woodcuts and lithographs of religious and historical content intended for the commonconsumer. During the Napoleonic wars these images became extremely popular as Pellerin's printing house Imagerie d'Épinal cornered the market on commemorative historical prints. During the Great War the traditional style of these prints appealed to French artists looking to show their patriotism as in the eyes of an increasingly anti-German public the image d'Épinal came to represent a distinctly French product unmarred by foreign influence. The prints had a further appeal in that their minimalist form allowed many artists to stay true to the modernist ideals of their time. Epinal, France: [Pellerin?], [1870-1871]. unknown
71-8965Japan: Japanese Publisher circa 1800. Sumi-e ink drawing on Japanese paper. 16 x 28 cm sheet. Very Good tape stains along some sheet edges. [Japan: Japanese Publisher, circa 1800]. unknown
71-7508London: The Mirror of Life Company November 3 1897. Print. 39 x 29 cm sheet. Good light toning and tears along sheet edges none extending into image two holes in right margin. [London: The Mirror of Life Company, November 3, 1897. unknown
71-6468London: British Publisher circa 1865. Hand-colored lithograph 16.5 x 20.5 cm sheet. Very Good colors faded sheet corners bumped. [London: British Publisher, circa 1865]. unknown
71-9200New York: Harper’s Weekly circa 1856. Hand-colored wood engraving on newsprint. Text on verso. 21 x 28 cm sheet. Very Good age toning along sheet edges two iron specks in lower margin. [New York: Harper’s Weekly, circa 1856]. unknown
73-4245London: 19th Century British Publisher circa 1800s. 28x38 cm. Hand colored engraving. Very Good. Small loss in bottom edge. In plastic sleeve.Item in plastic sleeve new photos of item can be sent to customer upon request. [London?: 19th Century British Publisher, circa 1800s] unknown
71-4477London: The Illustrated London News December 7 1889. Hand-colored wood engraving. 38.5 x 29.3 cm. sheet. Very Good. A short tear at left sheet edge. Text on the reverse. London: The Illustrated London News, December 7, 1889. unknown
71-9238London: The Illustrated London News Dec. 30 1893. Wood engraving on newsprint. Text on verso. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Very Good age toning along the sheet edges minor surface soiling in the margins. London: The Illustrated London News, Dec. 30, 1893. unknown
51-3286Menton 19th Century. Silver photograph. 21 x 27.5 cm. Title and initial of photographer beneath the image.No. 905. Menton 19th Century. unknown
71-4367London: British Publisher circa 1880. Chromolithographs. 8 x 5.5 cm. each sheet. Very Good. Each print affixed to illustration board. [London: British Publisher, circa 1880]. unknown
71-6707Paris: French Publisher circa 1857. Hand-colored lithograph. 13.5 x 19 cm sheet. Good foxing and tears.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: French Publisher, circa 1857. unknown
71-5756London: British Publisher 1809. Original hand-colored engraving. 14.5 x 23 cm sheet. Very Good minor soiling in the margins. London: British Publisher, 1809. unknown
71-6661London: Ackermann’s Repository of Arts &c. circa 1809. Hand-colored etching and aquatint. 14.5 x 22.5 cm sheet. Very Good stains along top and bottom sheet edges sheet lightly toned. London: Ackermann’s Repository of Arts &c., circa 1809. unknown
73-5268New York: 19th Century American Publisher circa 1800s. 14x22 cm. Hand colored engraving. Very Good.Can be removed from plastic upon request. [New York?: 19th Century American Publisher, circa 1800s?] unknown
71-3228Williamsburg VA.: Williamsburg Print Replica circa 1990. Color offset lithograph of an original watercolor. 340 x 265 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. Williamsburg, VA.: Williamsburg Print Replica, circa 1990. unknown
73-4078London: 19th Century British Publisher 1859. 15x24 cm. Black and white engraving. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London?: 19th Century British Publisher], 1859 unknown
18-2383Pont-à -Mousson: Haguenthal 1870-1900. Large format color broadside Bilderbogen 16†x 11â€. Good. Some loss on bottom corners. Top row of images detached from bottom two rows. Mounted on paper. Text in French.Originally conceived in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin in his native village of Épinal Vosges the images d'Épinal were inexpensive woodcuts and lithographs of religious and historical content intended for the commonconsumer. During the Napoleonic wars these images became extremely popular as Pellerin's printing house Imagerie d'Épinal cornered the market on commemorative historical prints. During the Great War the traditional style of these prints appealed to French artists looking to show their patriotism as in the eyes of an increasingly anti-German public the image d'Épinal came to represent a distinctly French product unmarred by foreign influence. The prints had a further appeal in that their minimalist form allowed many artists to stay true to the modernist ideals of their time. Pont-à-Mousson: Haguenthal, [1870-1900]. unknown
18-2245Epinal France: Pinot & Sagaire 1870s. Large format color broadside 17†x 12â€. Very Good. Top two rows of images separated from the rest of the page. Some losses. Mounted on paper. Printed in France. Originally conceived in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin in his native village of Épinal Vosges the images d'Épinal were inexpensive woodcuts and lithographs of religious and historical content intended for the commonconsumer. During the Napoleonic wars these images became extremely popular as Pellerin's printing house Imagerie d'Épinal cornered the market on commemorative historical prints. During the Great War the traditional style of these prints appealed to French artists looking to show their patriotism as in the eyes of an increasingly anti-German public the image d'Épinal came to represent a distinctly French product unmarred by foreign influence. The prints had a further appeal in that their minimalist form allowed many artists to stay true to the modernist ideals of their time. Epinal, France: Pinot & Sagaire, [1870s]. unknown
71-9230London: The Illustrated London News Supplement Jan. 241857. Wood engraving on newsprint. Text on verso. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Very Good age toning along the sheet edges. London: The Illustrated London News, Supplement, Jan. 24,1857. unknown
71-6832Paris: Petit Courrier des Dames 1833. Hand-colored engraving. 22 x 14.5 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing.Provenance: ancienne galerie Vandevoorde 22 rue Vignon Paris. Paris: Petit Courrier des Dames, 1833. unknown
76-0612New York: American Publisher circa 1835. Etching. 33 x 25 cm sheet. Very Good light specks of foxing a few tears along sheet edges. [New York: American Publisher, circa 1835]. unknown
63-2707ca. 1890. Black & White Photograph 4.5 x 6.5 inches. Good with creasing toning. [ca. 1890]. unknown
63-2735ca. 1890. Black & White Photograph 8.5 x 6.5 inches mounted on a board overall dimension 12 x 9.25 inches. Very Good with minor edge wear some creasing toning. [ca. 1890?]. unknown
76-1516Paris: French Publisher circa 1824. Engraving on wove paper. 32 x 22 cm sheet. Good light specks of foxing throughout. [Paris: French Publisher, circa 1824]. unknown
51-3292Monaco: 19th Century. Silver photograph. 21 x 27.5 cm. Title and initial of photographer beneath the image.No. 951. Monaco: 19th Century. unknown