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Achilles and Penthesilea, Greek mythology, ancient relief, published in 1879Achilles and Penthesilea, Scene from Greek mythology. Wood engraving after an ancient relief, published in 1879
Hectors farewell from Andromache, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1879Hectors farewell from Andromache. Wood engraving after a painting by Heinrich Christoph Kolbe (German painter, 1771 - 1836), published in 1879
Orpheus, Eurydice and Hermes, ancient Greek relief, Louvre, published 1879Orpheus, Eurydice and Hermes. Scene from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving after an ancient marble relief (Greek copy, ca)
Marriage of Peleus and Thetis, ancient terracotta relief, published 1879The Marriage of Peleus and Thetis. Scene from the Greek mythology. Wood engraving after an ancient terracotta relief (1st century AD) in the Museo de Louvre, Paris, published in 1879
Ancient Greek Goddess AthenaVintage engraving of Ancient Greek Goddess Athena
Bacchus and Ariadne by Christian Gottlieb Schickillustration of a Bacchus and Ariadne by Christian Gottlieb Schick
Parts of the Alexander campaign, by Albert Bertel ThorvaldsenIllustration of a Parts of the Alexander campaign, by Albert Bertel Thorvaldsen
Head of a Faun by Michelangelo (15th Century)" Head of a faun" marble sculpture by Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (circa 15th century). Vintage etching circa mid 19th century
William Hogarth, Hymen and CupidVintage engraving of by William Hogarth, Hymen and Cupid
Philemon and Baucis - Greek mythologyPhilemon and Baucis, an old married couple, who welcomed Zeus and Hermes to their home when the gods arrived, disguised as ordinary peasants
Bellerophon at the fountain - Greek mythologyBellerophon or Bellerophontes is a Greek mythological hero. Near the Peirene fountain, he caught the winged divine stallion Pegasus and later aided him in his fight against the Chimerae
The strangers entertained - Greek mythologyPhilemon and Baucis, an old married couple, welcomed Zeus and Hermes to their home when the gods arrived, disguised as ordinary peasants. In this illustration, they are providing them with a meal
Poseidon (Neptun), Greek (Roman) mythology, wood engraving, published in 1885Poseidon (Neptun) - God of the sea from the Greek (Roman) mythology. Wood engraving, published in 1885
Perseus armed by the Nymphs - Greek mythologyThe Nymphs of the North arming Perseus in readiness for his approaching confrontation with Medusa, the Gorgon
The stranger appearing to Midas - Greek mythologyKing Midas of the Golden Touch is known in Greek mythology for being able to transform everything he touched into gold, following his encounter with a mysterious stranger
Niobe Mother with Youngest Daughter, Greek mythology, published 1879Niobe Mother with Youngest Daughter. Wood engraving after a marble sculpture (Roman copies, probably by a Greek group from around 330/20 BC) in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, published in 1879
Statue of Jupiter by the Scupltor Phidias EngravingRare and beautifully executed Engraved illustration of Statue of Jupiter by the Scupltor Phidias Engraving from The Popular Pictorial Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Published in 1862
Hercules fighting the Centaurs, Greek mythology, wood engraving, published 1878Hercules fighting the Centaurs. Szene from the Greek Mythology. Woodcut engraving from the the book " Der Olymp oder die Mythologie der Griechen und Romer
The Three Graces - L Allegro by William Edward FrostColoured engraving after L Allegro by William Edward Frost inspired by lines 11 to16 of the poem L Allegro by John Milton
Venus and Mars Bathing, painted (1525 / 28) by Giulio Romano, MantuaVenus and Mars Bathing. Wood engraving after a fresco (1525-28) by Giulio Romano (Italian painter, 1499 - 1546) in the Palazzo del Te, Mantua, Italy, published in 1884
Hercules and the Nymphs - Greek mythologyHercules is a Roman divine hero and in Greek mythology is known as Heracles. In this illustration he is seen talking to the Nymphs, who had kidnapped Prince Hylas
Medusa Rondanini, ancient sculpture, Glyptothek in Munich, Germany, published 1879Medusa Rondanini. Wood engraving after an ancient marble sculpture (so-called " Medusa Rondanini", Roman copy after a 5th-century BC, original by Phidias, Greek sculptor, c)
European sculpture art, 19th century, wood engravings, published in 1897European Sculpture art in the 19th century: 1) Gorilla carrying off a woman, sculpture (1887) by Emmanuel Fremiet (French sculptor, 1824 - 1910)
Classical Mythology, Zephyrus and AuroraVintage engraving of a scene from Classical Mythology, Zephyrus and Aurora
Antique color plant flower illustration: Rosa canina (dog rose)
World Exhibition in London, 1851Illustration from 19th century
John Knoxs House and Canongate EdinburghVintage print of John Knoxs House and Canongate Edinburgh Scotland circa 1880
Sir Walter Scotts Monument and Princes Street EdinburghVintage print of Princes Street Sir Walter Scotts Monument and Princes Street Edinburgh, Scotland. The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott
Edinburgh Castle from the GrassmarketVintage print of Edinburgh Castle from the Grassmarket, Scotland, Circa 1880s
New Town Edinburgh from the CastleVintage print of New Town Edinburgh from the Castle, 19th century, circa 1880s
Old Tolbooth and Canongate EdinburghVintage print of Old Tolbooth and Canongate Edinburgh Scotland, circa 1880
Holyrood Chapel EdinburghVintage print of Holyrood Chapel Edinburgh Scotland circa 1880
Holyrood Palace, EdinburghVintage print of Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland circa 1880s. The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the monarch in Scotland
Hawthornden CastleVintage print of Hawthornden Castle located on the River North Esk in Midlothian, Scotland. Hawthornden was a property of the Abernethy family from the 13th century
Edinburgh from Arthurs SeatVintage print of Edinburgh from Arthurs Seat circa 1880
Craigmillar CastleVintage print of Craigmillar Castle circa 1880. Craigmillar Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was begun in the late 14th century by the Preston family
Princes Street, Edinburgh West EndVintage print of Princes Street, Edinburgh West End Scotland circa 1880
Wilhelm I (1797-1888), 1st German emperor, lithograph, published 1852Wilhelm I. (Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig) 1797-1888;
Benjamin Disraeli British Prime MinisterVintage engraving of Benjamin Disraeli British Prime Minister. A Conservative statesman and literary figure. He served in government for three decades, twice as Prime Minister
Brothers Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm, wood engraving, published in 1879The Brothers Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm. They are among the best-known story tellers of folk tales from Europe. Wood engraving, published in 1879
Martin Luther, 1521 - woodcut by Lucas Cranach, published 1879Martin Luther, 1521. Woodcut engraving after an original by Lucas Cranach, published in 1879
Luther as Junker JAorg (1522), by Lucas Cranach, published 1879Martin Luther as the Junker JAorg (1522) during the time of his protective custody on the Wartburg in Eisenach. Here he translated the New Testament into German in just eleven weeks
En Passant, Galant scene from the Baroque-period, lithograph, published 1872En Passant - by Ferdinand Barth (German painter, 1842-1892). Gallant scene in a park from the Baroque period. Original lithograph from my archive, published in 1872
Novice - by Georg Gornicelius, Lithograph, 1872The Novice - by Georg Gornicelius (German painter, 1825-1898). Lithograph, published in 1872
Horticultural Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, wood engraving, published 1876Horticultural Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Wood engraving, published in 1876
Chromatic polarization, interference in crystals, chromolithograph, published 1897Chromatic polarization, optical interference in crystals: 1) Calcite, black cross; 2) Calcite, white cross; 3) Two plates crossed parallel to the axis, hyperbolas; 4) Potassium nitrate
Workshops of Meyers Bibliographic Institute in Leipzig, woodcuts, published 1897Technical workshops of the Meyers Bibliographic Institute in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. Wood engraving, published in 1897
Octopus, lithograph, published in 1868Octopus (Octopus vulgaris). Lithograph, published in 1868