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Hadley's Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio)
Hadley's Falls (No. 5 of The Hudson River Portfolio)
Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring; second state of three (Koke), The Hudson River Portfolio...
View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio)
View from Fishkill Looking To West-Point (No. 15 of The Hudson River Portfolio)
Aquatint printed in color with hand-coloring; first state (Koke), The Hudson River Portfolio...
'Tidal `bore' coming up the River Hoogley (frm nature)
7/11/81. Howrah (West of Calcutta) seen on the further
bank'
'Tidal `bore' coming up the River Hoogley (frm nature)
7/11/81. Howrah (West of Calcutta) seen on the further
bank'
Pencil drawing of a tidal bore on the River
Hooghly at Howrah near Calcutta by Reginald William Warneford dated
7th November 1881. Inscribed 'Tidal `bore' coming up the River
Hoogl...
'Hurdwar. India. May 1878'
'Hurdwar. India. May 1878'
Oil painting on paper by Marianne North of
Haridwar, dated May 1878. Marianne North visited India in 1877-79
and completed over 200 paintings whilst there.Haridwar is a holy
city o...
River Landscape: "The Jhelum Below Baramoola" (watercolor, verso); Portrait of a Gentleman (painting, recto)
River Landscape: "The Jhelum Below Baramoola" (watercolor, verso); Portrait of a Gentleman (painting, recto)
The recto of this folio features a watercolor landscape. At the bank of a river are small boats with pitched roofs. In the distance is a small hut and trees. The atmospheric backgr...
A Wonderful Fair or a Fair of Wonders. A new and true
illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
A Wonderful Fair or a Fair of Wonders. A new and true
illustration of and Description of the Several things Acted and
Done on the River of Thames, in the time of the terrible frost,
December 1684
During the 17th and 18th centuries the River
Thames periodically froze over, leaving the surface was solid
enough to walk on. Impromptu celebrations known as Frost Fairs were
held ...
Bridge over the River at Inverary, Argyleshire
Bridge over the River at Inverary, Argyleshire
View of a single arched stone bridge over the
River Aray at Inveraray in western Scotland. The town of Inveraray
stands on Loch Fyne at the mouth of the River Aray; the name Aray
t...