Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Louise Almon, Line Drawing Begonia with sienna border (2023)
Title: Louise Almon, Line Drawing Begonia with sienna border (2023)
Description:
Monotype ink on paper, 70 × 50 cm.
Related Results
Figures in a Wooded Landscape
Figures in a Wooded Landscape
This tapestry is a fragment of a larger hanging showing figures in a wooded landscape. It has been cut down on the left, top and possibly also on the right. In the foreground, a ...
Louise v. Seignoret [Louise von Seignoret de Villiers]
Louise v. Seignoret [Louise von Seignoret de Villiers]
Watercoloured pencil drawing by Ernst Welker.
Portrait Louise von Seignoret de Villiers, foster daughter of Duchess Johanna von Acerenza-Pignatelli. Louise is depicted as a squirr...
White Statuary Chimney-piece
White Statuary Chimney-piece
Ink and watercolour drawing of a neoclassical chimney-piece. The frieze panel is of Sienna marble overlaid with bucrania which suspend festoons from their horns. The cornice shelf ...
White Statuary Chimney-piece
White Statuary Chimney-piece
Ink and watercolour drawing of a chimney-piece. Ink inscriptions note that Sienna marble is to be used on the frieze panel and pilasters. White statuary marble is to be used for th...
Shallow Bowl with Tall Foot and Knobbed Lid
Shallow Bowl with Tall Foot and Knobbed Lid
Interior: in the center a whirl pattern in black bounded by a checker border between two stripes of applied purple. Around an animal zone, panther, goose, panther, goose, lion, ibe...
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic forms decorating the border and with a red ground. Pink silk warp and red wors
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic forms decorating the border and with a red ground. Pink silk warp and red wors
Shawl of woven wool and silk, possibly woven by McWilliam, possibly in Paisley, Scotland, 1840-1845. Shawl of woven wool and silk. With a paisley pattern of organic and Islamic for...


