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  • Striking Pochoir from Gazette du Bon Ton -1920 – Artist George Lepape

    Striking Pochoir from Gazette du Bon Ton -1920 – Artist George Lepape

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoire” by the great George Lepape (1867-1971) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1920.

    “Dancing” with a dramatic full length gown designed by Paul Poiret. The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Price unframed $90.00

    Lepape collectable and striking imagery

    Click on me please to see me all …

    $90.00

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  • Tiens-Toi Bien – Pierre Brissaud – Gazette du Bon Ton -1914

    Tiens-Toi Bien – Pierre Brissaud – Gazette du Bon Ton -1914

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoir” by Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1914.

    Tiens-Toi Bien – “Behave Yourself”. A summer dress by the designer Cheruit.

    A lovely colourful story telling pochoir as is the style of Brissaud. Price unframed.

    Click on me to see me all …………..

    $120.00

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  • “Les Premieres Roses” – Gazette du Bon Ton – by Gose – 1913

    “Les Premieres Roses” – Gazette du Bon Ton – by Gose – 1913

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoire” by J Gose for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1913.

    “Les Premieres Roses” with a costume tailored for the morning. A lovely mother daughter image

    Priced as unframed.

    The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Click on image to see it all ……………..

    $90.00

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  • Funnel Medusa – Shaw and Nodder – c1800

    Funnel Medusa – Shaw and Nodder – c1800

    An original copper engraved hand coloured image of the unusual Funnel Medusa (Medusa Infundibulum). Published by Shaw and Nodder in London on around 1800.

    From the Ocean around Jamaica and described by Dr Patrick Browne in his book on Jamaica “it is impossible to express the liveliness of the motions of these delicate organs, or the beautiful variety of colours that rise from them while they play to and fro in the rays of the sun”

    George Shaw was in charge of Natural History at the British Museum. Nodder was a natural history artist and worked for Banks on his Florilegium.

    Framed in Voyager Natural History style in black cored cream mat and gilt (with a slight red hue) frame. Perfect for the study or the beach pad if you are that lucky!

    Simple yet beautiful aquatic creature

    $90.00

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  • The King Fish or Opah – Shaw and Nodder  -1793

    The King Fish or Opah – Shaw and Nodder -1793

    An original copper engraved and hand coloured image of the strikingly beautiful King-Fish also known as the Opah and Imperial Zeus. It was published by Shaw and Nodder in May 1793.

    It was decribed as by far the largest and most splendid in colour of the genus … indeed the most splendid of European fish … so singularly vivid as to surpass all the attempts of art to give an adequate idea of its beauty … (high praise indeed)

    George Shaw was in charge of Natural History at the British Museum. Nodder was a natural history artist and worked for Banks on his Florilegium.

    Framed in Voyager “Natural History” style in black cored mat and lovely gilt frame.

    Click on image to see all my beauty!

    King-Fish amongst the most beautiful

    $190.00

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  • New South Wales Harrier – c1826 (Circus Assimulis) Sir William Jardine

    New South Wales Harrier – c1826 (Circus Assimulis) Sir William Jardine

    An original hand-coloured engraving of the New Holland White Goshawk published in Edinburgh c1826 by Scotland’s greatest naturalist Sir William Jardine (1800-1874). This image is one of the earliest fine engravings of an Australian bird of prey. It was published as part of Jardine’s first great work “Illustrations in Ornithology” a now scarce and valuable collection of bird engravings.

    Jardine was the 7th Baronet of Applegirth, Dumfriesshire and founder of the Ray Society. He was a superb artist in his own right but utilised the great illustrators of the day to complete his works including, Edward Lear, Selby, Stewart, Thompson and William Holmes-Lizars

    Framed in beaded gilt frame in cream mat with black core … delightful. Unframed $180.00 …. just let us know which

    Click on me to see my full image – I am special

    $190.00

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