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Genre Collection (page 5)

Background imageGenre Collection: Only a little shower

Only a little shower
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageGenre Collection: Little maid Marjory

Little maid Marjory
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageGenre Collection: Hand-in-hand

Hand-in-hand
Genre image of late Victorian life. Artist: Helen Jackson Date: 1898

Background imageGenre Collection: The Flying Pole. 2nd half 17 c. Viceroyalty of New

The Flying Pole. 2nd half 17 c. Viceroyalty of New Spain. Panel screen with genre scenes. Lower detail with pulque drinkers and fight. Mexican School. Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imageGenre Collection: A mes bons naves naves. The Merchant of turnips

A mes bons naves naves. The Merchant of turnips. Belongs to the genre le Cris de Paris that illustrates street vendors of Paris. Woodcut, ca 1500. Early Modern Era. Engraving. FRANCE

Background imageGenre Collection: Jules Verne - French Writer

Jules Verne - French Writer
Jules Gabriel Verne (18281905) - French author and pioneer of the science fiction genre. Date: 1888

Background imageGenre Collection: Claude Houghton

Claude Houghton
CLAUDE HOUGHTON Author of novels and stories, mostly in the fantastic genre. Date: 1889 - 1961

Background imageGenre Collection: Boy with pet dog

Boy with pet dog
Boy with Dog. Ceruti, Giacomo 1698-1767. Born in Milan, Ceruti trained there and absorbed the north Italian interest in still-life painting associated with the work of Caravaggio

Background imageGenre Collection: Boy with Vegetables

Boy with Vegetables. Ceruti, Giacomo 1698-1767. Born in Milan, Ceruti trained there and absorbed the north Italian interest in still-life painting associated with the work of Caravaggio

Background imageGenre Collection: Camellia Rawsiana, or Roscii

Camellia Rawsiana, or Roscii, drawn by J J Jung, engraved by Oudet, in a book entitled Iconographie du Genre Camellia ou Description et Figures des Camellia les plus beaux et les plus rares peints d

Background imageGenre Collection: The Maqamat (The Assemblies of al-Hariri), characteristic

The Maqamat (The Assemblies of al-Hariri), characteristic genre of the medieval arabic literature. Edition carried out in Bagdad and illustrated by al-Wasiti (1237)

Background imageGenre Collection: Le triomphe de l Aviation. Exposition d un monoplan

Le triomphe de l Aviation. Exposition d un monoplan genre Travers饠 de la Manche (Triumph of aviation. Exhibition of a monoplane. Crossing the English Channel), 1909. Printed by Louis Galice

Background imageGenre Collection: Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite

Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite
" Al-Hariri of Basra (1054-1122). Arab erudite and poet. " The Maqamat" (The Assemblies of al-Hariri), characteristic genre of the medieval arabic literature

Background imageGenre Collection: Genre scene in a rice paddy

Genre scene in a rice paddy. Print shows travelers walking along path through a rice paddy, with Mount Fuji in the background. Date between 1860 and 1910

Background imageGenre Collection: JL. Cats cradles

JL. Cats cradles
Cats Cradles. Artist: John Lawson. A genre study of a little girl and boy in a sailor suit playing Cats Cradleswith a skein of wool Date: 1898

Background imageGenre Collection: In the Cornfield

In the Cornfield. Artist: Helen Jacksom. Genre image of a family and children at play in the fields Date: 1903

Background imageGenre Collection: The Birds Nest

The Birds Nest. Artist: Anon. Genre image of two girls walking in dense woodland, enthralled by birds feeding their young on a nest Date: circa 1905

Background imageGenre Collection: Measuring a childs height

Measuring a childs height. Artist: Helen Jackson. Genre image entitled As High as Ones Heart Date: circa 1910

Background imageGenre Collection: Humpty Dumpty by Helen Jackson

Humpty Dumpty by Helen Jackson. Genre image of little girl sitting on a wall with her elder sister in attendance Date: circa 1900

Background imageGenre Collection: Dividing the Sweets by Helen Jackson

Dividing the Sweets by Helen Jackson
Genre painting two young Victorian children Date: circa 1905

Background imageGenre Collection: Billingsgate Brutes

Billingsgate Brutes
A genre scene, seemingly charming. In reality a young woman at a doorway is intimidated by two stout Billingsgate fishwives into buying their stinking fish

Background imageGenre Collection: Bon Genre No. 91 Costume

Bon Genre No. 91 Costume
A Paris street acrobat stands on one leg on a candlestick which her partner holds steady, while their child does a handstand and a mother gives her daughter a coin for them

Background imageGenre Collection: Bon Genre No. 78 Costume

Bon Genre No. 78 Costume
High waisted white robe, long sleeves divided equidistantly with strings of roses, a floral border down the front & at the hem, roses adorn her petticoat & floral headdress

Background imageGenre Collection: Bon Genre No. 76 Costume

Bon Genre No. 76 Costume
Triple vandyke ruff, habit shirt with high frilled neck, hems with rows of tucks or scalloped, coloured aprons or pinafores & a fur trimmed pelisse

Background imageGenre Collection: Bon Genre No. 71 Costume

Bon Genre No. 71 Costume
White cotton robes with short puffed sleeves & embroidered hems worn with tall florally ornamented bonnets & a green Kashmir shawl

Background imageGenre Collection: Bon Genre No. 65 Costume

Bon Genre No. 65 Costume
Men wear English style country clothes: cut-away tailcoats with roll collars & breeches. The ladies wear white muslin dresses & classically inspired hairstyles

Background imageGenre Collection: Cross Paris Street 1815

Cross Paris Street 1815
White robe with sleeves en bouffants, high ruff & multiple flounces at the hem, a Kashmir shawl & a black high crowned hat with ostrich plumes. Her key is tied to a handkerchief

Background imageGenre Collection: Game / Kissing / France 1811

Game / Kissing / France 1811
Men have adopted English country clothes & wear cut-away coats with roll collars, the women wear white cotton robes with sleeves that extend over the knuckles

Background imageGenre Collection: BON GENRE NO. 20 C. 1805

BON GENRE NO. 20 C. 1805
Une soiree de Coblentz - French emigres flee France, and take refuge in Coblentz just across the German border, where they wait for the Revolution to blow over

Background imageGenre Collection: Costume / Bon Genre C. 1816

Costume / Bon Genre C. 1816
Pelisse: roll collar & blue border, robe: scalloped cuffs, ruff & hem; robe: wrap-over body & transparent under- sleeves; tall plumed hats; green robe with vandyked hem

Background imageGenre Collection: Costume / Le Bon Genre

Costume / Le Bon Genre
Man: double-breasted cut-away coat, pantaloons, top hat & green overcoat with stand-fall collar. Women: white dresses with decorative hemlines, tall crowned hats, ruffs & pelisses

Background imageGenre Collection: Louise Jopling - 4

Louise Jopling - 4
LOUISE JOPLING (nee Goode) (previously mrs Romer) artist known for genre paintings and portraits, art teacher. with her autograph

Background imageGenre Collection: Louise Jopling - 2

Louise Jopling - 2
LOUISE JOPLING (nee Goode) (previously mrs Romer) artist known for genre paintings and portraits, art teacher

Background imageGenre Collection: Emile Gaboriau

Emile Gaboriau
EMILE GABORIAU - French writer, a pioneer of the detective story : his Mystery of the Yellow Room remains one of the finest tales in the genre



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