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27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection (page 4)

356 Canvas Prints

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: GOSPEL OF MATTHEW, 1525. The first page of William Tyndales Gospel of St

GOSPEL OF MATTHEW, 1525. The first page of William Tyndales Gospel of St. Matthew from the New Testament printed in Cologne, Germany, 1525

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: BIRTH OF EVE. Woodcut, Venetian, 1506

BIRTH OF EVE. Woodcut, Venetian, 1506

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: BIRTH OF EVE. Venetian woodcut, 1486

BIRTH OF EVE. Venetian woodcut, 1486

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: SAMSON AND DELILAH. Woodcut by Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533)

SAMSON AND DELILAH. Woodcut by Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: NEWTON HERESY CASE, 1885. The Naughtiness of the Noisy Newton and the Perplexity

NEWTON HERESY CASE, 1885. The Naughtiness of the Noisy Newton and the Perplexity of the Peaceful Potter. Dr. Richard Newton hurls stones at the residence of Bishop Horatio Potter

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: ANDOVER MOVEMENT, 1886. A glimpse into the twentieth century - what Andover s

ANDOVER MOVEMENT, 1886. A glimpse into the twentieth century - what Andover s
ANDOVER MOVEMENT, 1886. A glimpse into the twentieth century - what Andovers medieval methods will ultimately bring her to, in an age of progress and evolution. American lithograph cartoon by C

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: TALMADGE & INGERSOLL, 1898. Big Surprises Ahead

TALMADGE & INGERSOLL, 1898. Big Surprises Ahead. American lithograph cartoon featuring Thomas de Witt Talmadge and Robert Green Ingersoll by C. Jay Taylor, 1898

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: BOOKS: INCUNABULUM, c1470. The Incredulity of St

BOOKS: INCUNABULUM, c1470. The Incredulity of St. Thomas. Page from a Netherlandish block-book Biblia Pauperum, c1470

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: BOOKS: INCUNABULUM. A page from a 15th century Netherlandish Apocalypse block-book

BOOKS: INCUNABULUM. A page from a 15th century Netherlandish Apocalypse block-book

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: BOOKS: INCUNABULUM. The Influences of Venus (with the arms of Basle)

BOOKS: INCUNABULUM. The Influences of Venus (with the arms of Basle). The tenth block from a 15th century Swiss or Upper German block-book, The Planets

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: TITLE BORDER, 1573. A title border made from typographic arabesque units. Antwerp

TITLE BORDER, 1573. A title border made from typographic arabesque units. Antwerp, Belgium, 1573

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING PRESS. A paper-press, a close predecessor of the printing press

PRINTING PRESS. A paper-press, a close predecessor of the printing press. A vertical movement was necessary to press the water from the stack of paper under the pressboard

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1457. The first printers device, used by Fust and Schoeffer of Mainz

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1457. The first printers device, used by Fust and Schoeffer of Mainz, Germany, in their Psalterium, 1457

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1487. Device used by Guillaume Le Talleur, Rouen, France, 1487

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1487. Device used by Guillaume Le Talleur, Rouen, France, 1487

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1476. Device used by Fratres Vitae Communis, Brussels, Belgium, 1476

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1476. Device used by Fratres Vitae Communis, Brussels, Belgium, 1476

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1493. Device used by Octavianus Scotus, Venice, Italy, 1493

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1493. Device used by Octavianus Scotus, Venice, Italy, 1493

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1525. Device used by Geofroy Tory, Paris, France, 1525

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1525. Device used by Geofroy Tory, Paris, France, 1525

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: FRONTISPIECES & TAILPIECES. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick or a member of his school

FRONTISPIECES & TAILPIECES. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick or a member of his school, English, 18th century

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1491. Device used by Engelhard Schultis, Lyons, France, 1491

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1491. Device used by Engelhard Schultis, Lyons, France, 1491

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1545. Device used by Christian Egenolff, Frankfurt, Germany, 1545

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1545. Device used by Christian Egenolff, Frankfurt, Germany, 1545

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE, 1506. Device used by Thomas Anshelm, Pforzheim, Germany, 1506

PRINTERs DEVICE, 1506. Device used by Thomas Anshelm, Pforzheim, Germany, 1506

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING, 19th CENTURY. Printing Press: Hoe rotary art press, 19th century

PRINTING, 19th CENTURY. Printing Press: Hoe rotary art press, 19th century

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING, 18th CENTURY. The type of hand-press used in colonial America during the 18th century

PRINTING, 18th CENTURY. The type of hand-press used in colonial America during the 18th century. Typefounders cut, early 19th century

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING, 18th CENTURY. The Ephrata printing press, American, 18th century. Wood engraving

PRINTING, 18th CENTURY. The Ephrata printing press, American, 18th century. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING OFFICE, 1619. An English printing office, 1619

PRINTING OFFICE, 1619. An English printing office, 1619. Woodcut vignette from the title page of Robert Ponts De Sabbaticorum annorum periodis digestio

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING OFFICE, 1568. The book printer applies the ink, his assistant pulls the lever

PRINTING OFFICE, 1568. The book printer applies the ink, his assistant pulls the lever and a sheet is printed. Thus many arts become readily accessible; books used to be written by hand

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTING OFFICE, 1568. A type founder pouring melted lead into a mold; in the basket

PRINTING OFFICE, 1568. A type founder pouring melted lead into a mold; in the basket below him are finished letters. Woodcut by Jost Amman from his Staendebuch, 1568

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: PRINTERs DEVICE. One of the devices used by William Caxton (c1422-1491), the first

PRINTERs DEVICE. One of the devices used by William Caxton (c1422-1491), the first English printer

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: ORNAMENTAL BORDERS, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

ORNAMENTAL BORDERS, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: ORNAMENTAL BORDER, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

ORNAMENTAL BORDER, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: ORNAMENTAL BORDER, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

ORNAMENTAL BORDER, 1826. From an American typefounders catalogue of 1826

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Juyongguan Pass of the Great Wall of China

Juyongguan Pass of the Great Wall of China

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Juyongguan Pass of the Great Wall of China

Juyongguan Pass of the Great Wall of China

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Statues at Ming Dynasty Tombs

Statues at Ming Dynasty Tombs

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Animal statues at Ming Dynasty Tombs

Animal statues at Ming Dynasty Tombs

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Compiegne Cotillion

Compiegne Cotillion
A cotillion danced in the ballroom of the palace at Compiegne, 1868. By Jules Pelcoq. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Holiday Sketches

Holiday Sketches
A lively cafe on the boulevards of Paris, 1879. Original Publication : Illustrated London News - pub. 6th September 1979. By Barnard. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Ball At The Barrier

Ball At The Barrier
A ball at The Barrier in Montparnasse, Paris, 1855. Original Publication : Illustrated London News - pub. 11th August 1855. By Henri Valentin. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Tuileries Party

Tuileries Party
A ball in the Jardins des Tuileries, Paris, held in honour of Tsar Alexander II of Russia and King William I of Prussia, 1868. By Jules Pelcoq. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Salon De Paris

Salon De Paris
Party games in a Paris salon, May 1853. By Janet-Lange. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: At A Cafe-Restaurant

At A Cafe-Restaurant
Diners at a cafe-restaurant in Paris, 1874. By Mossoo. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Paris Cafe

Paris Cafe
A lively crowd in a Paris cafe, 1886. A painting by Hugo Birger. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: South Dakota, USA

South Dakota, USA

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: A courious pup along the road in Cannon Beach Oregon

A courious pup along the road in Cannon Beach Oregon

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: A scenic view of Hstack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon

A scenic view of Hstack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon
A scenic view of Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Two Prudential Plaza

Two Prudential Plaza
United States, Chicago. Two Prudential Plaza

Background image27 Sep 2007 Canvas Print Collection: Giant Otters (Pteronura braziliensis) at Den PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Pantanal. Largest

Giant Otters (Pteronura braziliensis) at Den PHOTOGRAPHED IN: Pantanal. Largest
Giant Otters (Pteronura braziliensis) at Den, Pantanal. Largest contiguous wetland system in the world. Mato Grosso do Sur Province, Brazil



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