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Background imageLithography Collection: STEINLEN, Th鯰hile A Tourn饠du Chat Noir

STEINLEN, Th鯰hile A Tourn饠du Chat Noir
STEINLEN, Th鯰 hile Alexandre (1859-1923). Reopening of the Chat Noir Cabaret. 1896. Advertisment of the tour of this cabaret from Montmartre founded by Rodolphe Salis. Art Nouveau. Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: Saint Sophia, in the front, and her daughters

Saint Sophia, in the front, and her daughters Saints Faith, Hope and Charity, in the background. Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: Napoleon reviewing his troops. Litography. SPAIN

Napoleon reviewing his troops. Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageLithography Collection: Barcelona International Exhibition. 1929. Poster

Barcelona International Exhibition. 1929. Poster from an illustration by R. Bas. View of Paseo de Maria Cristina with the Montju fountains and the National Palace

Background imageLithography Collection: Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Christian missionary and martyr

Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Christian missionary and martyr
Saint Antoninus of Pamiers. Early Christian missionary and martyr. Patron saint of the cities of Pamiers (France), Palencia and Medina del Campo (Spain). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta

Background imageLithography Collection: American Express Train (19th c. ). Litography

American Express Train (19th c. ). Litography
American Express Train (19th c.). Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: General George Washington swearing in as President at the ol

General George Washington swearing in as President at the old city hall of New York. Lithography of 1789. Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: Second Italian War of Independence. Battle of

Second Italian War of Independence. Battle of Solferino (24th June 1859). Attack of the French over Solferino. Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: Spain. Peninsular War. Napoleon in Chamart�

Spain. Peninsular War. Napoleon in Chamart�; (1808). Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageLithography Collection: Lithographic printing-press 1876

Lithographic printing-press 1876
Printer and his apprentice, putting on the ink on the pre-made etched stone. Date: 1876

Background imageLithography Collection: COMTE, Auguste (1798-1857). French positivist philosopher

COMTE, Auguste (1798-1857). French positivist philosopher and sociologist. Litography

Background imageLithography Collection: Lithography stones, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-Franc

Lithography stones, Parc Metallurgique, Dommartin-le-Franc
Lithography stones of plans for metalwork, used for printing, exhibited at the Parc Metallurgique or Metallurgic Park, an interpretation centre for ancient and contemporary metallurgy

Background imageLithography Collection: The Lithographer, viewing a three-colour process print

The Lithographer, viewing a three-colour process print Date: 1904

Background imageLithography Collection: Cover design, P&O Pencillings, illustrated by W W Lloyd

Cover design, P&O Pencillings, illustrated by W W Lloyd, rare hardbound volume, published by Day and Son, London with lithography by Emrik and Binger

Background imageLithography Collection: Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca. 1537-1597)

Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca. 1537-1597)
Juan Bautista Perez Rubert (ca.1537-1597). Spanish ecclesiastic. Bishop of Segorbe (1591-1597). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Conquest of Majorca by king James I of Aragon

Conquest of Majorca by king James I of Aragon
Conquest of the island of Majorca by Christian king James I of Aragon. He landed on the beach of Santa Ponsa at midnight on September 10, 1229. Troops reaching the coast. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Alfonso VIII celebrating victory

Alfonso VIII celebrating victory
Alfonso VIII, king of Castile (1155-1214), celebrating the victory at the Batte of Las Navas de Tolosa, 1212, against the Almohad Muslim. Spain. Lithography. Museo Militar, 1883. Later colouration

Background imageLithography Collection: Luis de Requesens y Zuniga (1528-1576). Spanish military

Luis de Requesens y Zuniga (1528-1576). Spanish military, poltician and diplomat. Governor of the Duchy of Milan (1572-1573) and the Netherlands (1573-1576). Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta

Background imageLithography Collection: Fernando Nunez de Guzman (ca. 1480-1553). Spanish rhetorical

Fernando Nunez de Guzman (ca. 1480-1553). Spanish rhetorical, called Nunius Pincianus or Pinciano, and Greek Coomander. Professor of Greek at the University of Alcala. Portrait, detail

Background imageLithography Collection: Fadrique Enriquez de Velasco (1465-1538)

Fadrique Enriquez de Velasco (1465-1538). Lord of Medina de Rioseco, 4th Admiral of Castile. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Letre. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Diego Laynez (1512-1565). Spanish Jesuit priest

Diego Laynez (1512-1565). Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian. Second Superior General of the Society of Jesus. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Evaristo Jose Fernandez San Miguel y Valledor (1785-1862)

Evaristo Jose Fernandez San Miguel y Valledor (1785-1862). Spanish military, nobleman, politician and historian, Duke of San Miguel. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Rafael del Riego (1784-1823). Portrait - J. Cebrian

Rafael del Riego (1784-1823). Portrait - J. Cebrian
Rafael del Riego (1784-1823). Spanish military and politician. He proclaimed the liberal Constitution of Cadiz, In Cabezas de San Juan (province of Sevilla, Andalusia)

Background imageLithography Collection: Pedro Menendez de Aviles y Alonso de la Campa (1519-1574)

Pedro Menendez de Aviles y Alonso de la Campa (1519-1574). Spanish marine. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Juan de Herrera (1530-1597). Portrait by Urrabieta

Juan de Herrera (1530-1597). Portrait by Urrabieta
Juan de Herrera (1530-1597). Spanish architect, mathematician and geometrician. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Urrabieta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744-1811)

Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744-1811). Spanish neoclassical statesman, author and philosopher. Portrait. Illustration by J. Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Jose del Campillo y Cossio (1693-1743). Spanish statesman

Jose del Campillo y Cossio (1693-1743). Spanish statesman. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Asturias and Leon, 1867

Background imageLithography Collection: Antonio Valdes y Fernandez Bazan (1744-1816)

Antonio Valdes y Fernandez Bazan (1744-1816). Spanish military and marine. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLithography Collection: Alfonso V of Leon (994-1028), called the Noble

Alfonso V of Leon (994-1028), called the Noble. King of Leon from 999 to 1028. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Agustin de Arguelles Alvarez (1776-1844)

Agustin de Arguelles Alvarez (1776-1844). Spanish politician and diplomatic. Portrait of the tutor of Isabel II. Illustration by J. Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Fray Luis de Leon (1527-1591). Spanish poet

Fray Luis de Leon (1527-1591). Spanish poet
Fray Luis de Leon (Belmonte, 1527-Madrigal de las Altas Torres, 1591). Spanish poet. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer

Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616). Spanish writer. Author of Don Quixote. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Jose Cebrian. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina

Beatriz Galindo (1465-1535), called La Latina. Latinist, writer, humanist, educator and teacher of Queen Isabella of Castile and her children. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Jose Marin (1681-1750). Spanish military

Jose Marin (1681-1750). Spanish military. Portrait, detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLithography Collection: Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775-1837), called El Pacificador

Pablo Morillo y Morillo (1775-1837), called El Pacificador (the Peacemaker). Spanish military and marine. Count of Cartagena and Marquess of La Puerta. Portrait, detail

Background imageLithography Collection: Philip IV (1605-1665). King of Spain (1621-1665)

Philip IV (1605-1665). King of Spain (1621-1665). Portrait, detail. Illustration by Letre. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLithography Collection: Alfonso de Villegas (1533-1603), known as Selvago

Alfonso de Villegas (1533-1603), known as Selvago. Spanish ecclesiastic and writer. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Fernan Gonzalez (910-970). Count of Castile

Fernan Gonzalez (910-970). Count of Castile. Portrait. Detail. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias

Background imageLithography Collection: Hernando de Villafane. Spanish commander and alderman

Hernando de Villafane. Spanish commander and alderman in the Leon City Council, 17th century. Knight of the Order of Santiago. Portrait. Illustration by Letre. Detail. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta

Joanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta, heiress of the Kingdom of Castile. Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso V. Illustration by Letre. Detail. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Juan de Fermoselle (1468-1529)

Juan de Fermoselle (1468-1529), called Juan del Encina. Spanish poet, playwiright and composer. Illustration by Llanta. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave

Sancho IV of Castile (1258-1295), called the Brave. King of Castile, Leon and Galicia (1284-1295). Illustration by Llanta. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: Juan Ferreras (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian

Juan Ferreras (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian
Juan Ferreras (Juan de Ferreras y Garcia) (1652-1735). Spanish priest and historian, one of the founders of the Royal Spanish Academy in 1713. Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography

Background imageLithography Collection: Payo Gomez Charino (ca. 1225-1295)

Payo Gomez Charino (ca. 1225-1295)
Payo Gomez Charino (ca.1225-1295). Galician poet and nobleman. Major governor (Adelantado Mayor) of the Kingdom of Galicia and troubadour in the Galician language. Portrait, detail

Background imageLithography Collection: Queen Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless of Castile and Leon

Queen Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless of Castile and Leon
Urraca (1081-1126) the Reckless. Queen of Castile, Leon and Galicia (1109-1126). Portrait. Illustration by Llanta. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: King Ferdinand III of Castile, called the Saint

King Ferdinand III of Castile, called the Saint
Ferdinand III of Castile, called the Saint (1199/1201-1252). King of Castile (1217-1252) and Leon (1230-1252). Portrait. Illustration by Letre. Detail. Lithography. Cronica General de Espana

Background imageLithography Collection: JJ Grandville Pseudonym Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard

JJ Grandville Pseudonym Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard
JJ, Grandville, pseudonym, Jean, Ignace, Isidore, Gerard, 1803, 1847, French, caricaturist, private, public, life, animals, Satire, society, 1840, through, eyes, Satiric, lithography, Paris, edited

Background imageLithography Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The Siege of

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). The Siege of Madrid. The Vaticanists, engraving by Francisco Mateos edited by the Section of Plastic Arts of El Altavoz del Frente (The Loudspeaker of the Front)



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