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Fragment of a woody branch of vine attacked by the vegetative part of a fungus or mycelium. Illustration for La Maladie des Vignes (The disease of the vines)
SALVADOR CARMONA, Juan Antonio (1740-1805). TheSALVADOR CARMONA, Juan Antonio (1740-1805). " The Vintager". Vignette c. 1770 after original painting by Murillo preserved in the Royal Palace in Madrid. Etching. SPAIN. Madrid
CAIN, Henri (1859 - 1937). The Workers Lunch, from Le Petit Journal, 1891 (colour litho). Private Collection. Engraving
NOGUɓi CASAS, Francesc Xavier (1873-1941). SPAINNOGUɓ i CASAS, Francesc Xavier (1873-1941). SPAIN. El Pinell de Brai. Cooperative Wine Cellar. 1920-21 frieze of glazed ceramic panels with allegorical
Marriage contract (ketubbah) between Abraham, son of Mussa and Yahya Salem al-Cohen al- Araqi, and Rumiyyeh, daughter of Abraham Salem al-Sheikh al-Levi. Sana a, Yemen, 1794
The vat overflows. Apocalypse of AngersBATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The vat overflows. 1375 - 1382. Blood coming out of the Wine-press of God. Scene 13 of the tapestry number 4 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I
Lebanon. Baalbek. Temple of BacchusLEBANON. BIQA. Baalbek. Temple of Bacchus, god of wine (2nd c. AD). Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Gutierrez Solana, JosGUTIERREZ SOLANA, Jos頨 1886-1945). Still Life of the saint. 1926-1927. Contemporary Art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Reina Sofia Art Centre National Museum
Disease of the vines. Engraving of 1853Bunch of grapes partially attacked by the vegetative part of a fungus or mycelium in the first days of July. Illustration for La Maladie des Vignes (The disease of the vines)
Basilica San Isidoro de LeRoyal Pantheon frescoesRoyal Collegiate Church of San Isidoro. Royal Pantheon. 12th c. Vault of The Last Supper. Detail of St Macic pouring a glass of wine and the rooster of the Passion. Romanesque art. Fresco. SPAIN
Attic cup with. warshipAttic cup woth warship. 5th c. BC. Black-figure pottery. Classical Greek art. Ceramics. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum
A wedding in the Russian embassy chapel in LondonWith crowns, candles, rings and wine : a wedding in the Russian embassy chapel in London when Countess Tolstoi was married there according to the rites of the Orthodox Greek Church. Date: 1912
Wine cellars at RheimsMid-19th century engraving showing a cross section of the wine cellars at Rheims, home of champagne. Date: 1862
German postcard, greetings from the Mosel (Moselle), with a man enjoying a glass of wine, and a verse advising people not to drink too quickly, but to drink a lot, slowly, and enjoy it!
Paris, France - Place du Chatelet. Date: 1830
Paris, France - Barrieres, Cheap Wine Shop. Date: 1855
Paris, France - Barriers, Skittles beyond the City Wall. Date: 1855
Stork Nest Turckheim AlsaceA stork nesting on a platform erected over the Porte de la France entering Turckheim, a town in the Gewurztraminer wine region west of Colmar in Alsace
Louis Sipp WineryWooden tubs used to transport grapes to the winery
Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1Plate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow
Waitress in a gentlemens club by Fish, WW1Uncle Fred, one of the characters in The Tatler magazine s, Letters of Eve, drawn by Annie Fish is pictured enjoying having his lunch at his club
German infantry in French wine cellar, World War OneLe Bon Vin de France - German infantry caught by a French soldier in a wine cellar in the champagne country: " for days we could not find a single piece of bread
French women knitting in wine cellar, Rheims, WW1French women knitting comforts for soldiers in a gloomy wine cellar, dimly lit by candles in Rheims, a refuge from shell-fire in the frequently bombarded city. Date: 1914
Christmas Dinner in the trenches by Charles Crombie" God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen, may nothing you dismay" - a festive view of a British trench on the Western Front with soldiers, rather implausibly
Street scene with wine shop, Kobe, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Three Blind Mice by George StuddyThree little mice, somewhat the worse for wear having polished off a glass of wine at an empty restaurant table. Date: 1915
French soldiers removing wine for safe keeping, WW1French soldiers removing wine from cellars in Amiens for safe keeping on the British Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
A Jade sacrificial wine cup. Chinese Sung Dynasty. Date: C. 1920s
Maid with tray of drinksHarlequin illustration, showing a maid with a tray of drinks. Date: 1923
A wine which is the pure juice of the grape. Mellowed by age
Nursery Rhymes -- Old Mother Hubbard, Peter PiperNursery Rhymes. Old Mother Hubbard (above) -- She went to the tavern for white wine and red, and when she came back the dog stood on his head
Business card design, man carrying bottlesBusiness card design, depicting a smiling man carrying several bottles of wine in two baskets. Date: 20th century
Pastime With Good CompanyThis picture shows a Christmas scene at Henry VIIIs table as the boars head is carried in and The Kings Ballad (Pastime With Good Company) is sung. The song was composed by Henry VIII himself
Tatler front cover, April 1964Front cover of The Tatler featuring a fine array of wine glasses, full to the brim with many types of ros鮠 Date: 1964
Ramsgate, Kent - Habour scene with boatsRamsgate, Kent - Harbour scene with fishing boats and pedestrians. Date: circa 1900
Wine Office CourtOff Fleet Street : the location of the famous Cheshire Cheese tavern, Date: circa 1860
Israel CanaThough generally identified as the place where Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding, this is only one of several possible locations for Cana. Date: 1835
Wine TastersA party of students of the International Distillers and Vintners School of Wine, sampling a range of Beaujolais. Date: late 1970s
Home WinemakingWinemaking at home : cupping the wine must after fermentation. Date: 1950s
Southey BirthplaceSOUTHEYs birthplace in Wine Street, Bristol. Date: 1774
George SaintsburyGEORGE SAINTSBURY Literary critic and wine connoisseur. Date: 1845 - 1933
Grape Pickers 1930SGrape pickers in Champagne, France. Date: early 1930s
Old Women Grape PickersFrench peasant women harvesting grapes in the Champagne region, France. Date: early 1930s
Grape Pickers in LoveA young couple laden with baskets of freshly picked grapes, looking very happy and in love, Champagne, France. Date: early 1930s
Royal Grape VinesA man harvesting grapes, cutting them from the Royal vines at Hampton Court, England. Date: early 1930s
Blindfolded Wine TastingGuess the vintage : a lucky blindfolded woman gets to taste six bottles of wine in a cellar lined with bottles of wine! Date: early 1930s
Wine Tasting SessionGuess the vintage : a lucky young woman gets to taste six bottles of wine in a cellar lined with bottles of wine! Date: early 1930s
Richard Kilvert, LawyerRICHARD KILVERT, lawyer, and Alderman Abell, the two main Projectors for Wine in the city of London, 1641. Date: ? - 1649