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Christopher Paul Rose

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Mirror Case with Birds and Flowers
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painting (gouache): ["Carnelian Flower Piece and Peony Rose Quartz"]
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Painted as if inside a decorative oriental frame. At top is a piece of carnelian carved into a flower shape, on a stand. This picture is on a separate cut out piece of paper which ...
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Legend has it that the giant Christopher carried the Christ Child across a river, but the weight became almost too much for him: this was because the child was carrying all the sin...
Studio for the First Amendment, miscellaneous, 1978-1983 and 1986
Studio for the First Amendment, miscellaneous, 1978-1983 and 1986
1) Box advertising file folders filled with the following: 2 rubber stamps, one with the Studio for the First Amendment logo, the other a copyright stamp originally made for 1976 b...
Gallery of Fashion, Fig. 69, 70: Morning Dresses
Gallery of Fashion, Fig. 69, 70: Morning Dresses
"Fig. 69. Fig. 70. \nPublished as the Act directs Sept.r 1. 1795, by N. Heideloff at the Gallery of Fashion Office, No. 90, Wardour Street.\"\nMode print from the London Magazine G...
Pen Box with Flowers and Putti
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A roughly symmetrical composition of putti cavorting among acanthus leaves and blooming roses decorates the upper surface of this pen box. The same scheme appears on the sides, exc...
Deal Castle, Kent
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This is a plan of Deal Castle, the Tudor artillery fort dating from around 1539. One of a chain of castles along the south coast of England commission by Henry VIII to protect the ...

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