PhotoStock-Israel Licensed stock photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 275 images found }

Loading ()...

  • From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0009.jpg
  • book cover and binding From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0001.jpg
  • book cover and binding From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0064.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house November 2005
    ir_11636_fs_new.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house
    TJ_Lovely-clouds.jpg
  • Vienna Opera house. Details
    IR_f_Vienna_E4100.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house
    SL_Tel-Aviv_SL2_5120.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house November 2005
    ir_11642_fs_PS.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original facad of the Opera house
    IR_DSC_0088_hr_fs.jpg
  • Vienna Opera house. Details
    IR_Vienna_E4099.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house
    SL_Tel-Aviv_SL2_5099.jpg
  • Israel Tel Aviv, The new modern residential and commercial Opera tower built over the remains of the old Opera house on the Tel Aviv beach front. has retained the original style of the original Opera house November 2005
    ir_11636_fs_PS.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3472-New.jpg
  • Royal Danish Opera house, Copenhagen, Denmark
    JT_Copenhagen_6519.jpg
  • Royal Danish Opera house, Copenhagen, Denmark
    JT_Copenhagen_6516.jpg
  • Royal Danish Opera house, Copenhagen, Denmark
    JT_Copenhagen_6441.jpg
  • Royal Danish Opera house, Copenhagen, Denmark
    JT_Copenhagen_6431.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3472-New.JPG
  • Royal Danish Opera house, Copenhagen, Denmark
    JT_Copenhagen_6384.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese Opera headdress Closeup. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Chinese-Theatre_EAD_3677.jpg
  • A Scene in the Cochinchinese Opera From the book A voyage to Cochinchina, in the years 1792 and 1793. To which is annexed an account of a journey made in the years 1801 and 1802, to the residence of the chief of the Booshuana nation by Sir John Barrow, 1764-1848 Published in London in 1806 by T. Cadell and W. Davies
    IR_f_Cochinchine-2_0353.jpg
  • Scene at the Opera The man of pleasure's illustrated pocket-book for 1850 : displaying at one glance the varied attractions of this great metropolis ; with correct details of the saloons, club & night houses, ball, concert & billiard rooms, casinos, comical clubs, theatres, introducing houses; in fact, all pleasures that possess 'a local habitation and a name' are fully and accurately described, rendering it a Complete and gentlemanly night guide ; it also contains the annual routine of sporting information derived from authentic sources, combining the appurtenances of a General pocket-book and almanac. ; enclosed in a secret pocket are cards of address of a select few attractive lasses of this our 'little village,' with some 'shields' for cyprian war ; enriched with forty esplendid engravings
    IR_pleasure-Book_0019.jpg
  • Listening to the Opera at home From the Book Les merveilles de la science, ou Description populaire des inventions modernes [The Wonders of Science, or Popular Description of Modern Inventions] by Figuier, Louis, 1819-1894 Published in Paris 1867
    IR_f_b21496626_0473.jpg
  • Actress with make up and Traditional Chinese Opera headdress. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Traditional- Chinese_EAD_3459.jpg
  • Actress with make up and Traditional Chinese Opera headdress. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Traditional- Chinese_EAD_3422.jpg
  • Actress with make up and Traditional Chinese Opera headdress. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Traditional- Chinese_EAD_3420.jpg
  • Actress with make up and Traditional Chinese Opera headdress. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Chinese-Theatre_EAD_3698.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese Opera headdress Closeup. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Chinese-Theatre_EAD_3678.jpg
  • Traditional Chinese Opera headdress Closeup. Photographed in Chengdu, Sichuan, China
    IA_Chinese-Theatre_EAD_3676.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Interior of the Opera House
    VA_f_Budapest_DSC04640.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Interior of the Opera House
    VA_f_Budapest_DSC04638.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Interior of the Opera House
    VA_f_Budapest_DSC04639.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Interior of the Opera House
    VA_f_Budapest_DSC04636.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, Interior of the Opera House
    VA_f_Budapest_DSC04637.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3547.jpg
  • The Opera House - Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center November 2005
    ir_10962_ta_hr_fs_PS.jpg
  • The Opera House - Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center November 2005
    ir_10959_ta_hr_fs_PS.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3472.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3259.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House Tosca production
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3247.jpg
  • Australia, New South Wales, Sydney Opera House
    DG_Sydney_DSC_3231.jpg
  • Eastern Europe, Hungary, Budapest, The Opera House
    TJ_Hungary_Disk49_46.jpg
  • France, Paris, Place de la Bastille, the new Opera house
    AP_Paris_DSC_1294_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv  The Opera House - Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center
    TJ_2007_0705_175324AA_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Sheet music from Le voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) is an 1875 opéra-féerie in four acts and 23 scenes by Jacques Offenbach. Loosely based on the 1865 novel From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, its French libretto was by Albert Vanloo, Eugène Leterrier and Arnold Mortier.[
    IR_f_trip-to-moon_0055.jpg
  • Sheet music from Le voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) is an 1875 opéra-féerie in four acts and 23 scenes by Jacques Offenbach. Loosely based on the 1865 novel From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, its French libretto was by Albert Vanloo, Eugène Leterrier and Arnold Mortier.[
    IR_f_trip-to-moon_0067.jpg
  • Sheet music from Le voyage dans la Lune (A Trip to the Moon) is an 1875 opéra-féerie in four acts and 23 scenes by Jacques Offenbach. Loosely based on the 1865 novel From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, its French libretto was by Albert Vanloo, Eugène Leterrier and Arnold Mortier.[
    IR_f_trip-to-moon_0003.jpg
  • Jack and Jill / Went up the hill / To fetch a pail of water / Jack fell down and broke his crown / And Gill [Jill] came tumbling after. // Up Jack got / And home did trot, / As fast as he could caper; / Went to bed / To mend his head / With vinegar and brown paper. // Jill came in / And she did grin /To see his paper plaster; / Mother, vex’d, / Did whip her next / For causing Jack's disaster. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0056.jpg
  • There was a lady loved a swine From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0045.jpg
  • Oranges and lemons the bells of St. Clemen's From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0016.jpg
  • Old King Cole was a merry old soul / And a merry old soul was he; / He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl / And he called for his fiddlers three. // Every fiddler he had a fiddle, / And a very fine fiddle had he; / Oh there’s none so rare, as can compare / With King Cole and his fiddlers three From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0060.jpg
  • Jack and Gill or [later Jack and Jill] / Went up the hill / To fetch a pail of water / Jack fell down and broke his crown / And Gill [Jill] came tumbling after. // Up Jack got / And home did trot, / As fast as he could caper; / Went to bed / To mend his head / With vinegar and brown paper. // Jill came in / And she did grin /To see his paper plaster; / Mother, vex’d, / Did whip her next / For causing Jack's disaster. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0057.jpg
  • Hush a by Baby or Rock-a-bye baby, on the treetops, / When the wind blows, the cradle will rock, / When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall, / And down will come baby, cradle and all. Dance a Baby From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0059.jpg
  • Dance a Baby From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0058.jpg
  • Warm Hands From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0055.jpg
  • The Plough Boy in Luck [My Daddy is Dead but I can't tell you how] From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0054.jpg
  • Where are you Going to my Pretty Maid From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0053.jpg
  • I had a little nut tree, / Nothing would it bear, / But a silver nutmeg<br />
And a golden pear; // The King of Spain's daughter / Came to visit me, / And all for the sake / Of my little nut tree. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0049.jpg
  • “Where are you going to, my pretty maid?” / “I’m going a-milking, sir,” she said. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0052.jpg
  • Three CHildren sliding on the ice From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0051.jpg
  • Doctor Faustus From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0050.jpg
  • I had a little nut tree, / Nothing would it bear, / But a silver nutmeg / And a golden pear; // The King of Spain’s daughter / Came to visit me, / And all for the sake / Of my little nut tree. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0048.jpg
  • Cock-Robin and Jenny Wren From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0047.jpg
  • Over the Hills and Far Away From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0046.jpg
  • There was a Lady Loved a swine From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0044.jpg
  • Tom, Tom, the piper’s son, / Stole a pig, and away did run; / The pig was eat / And Tom was beat, / And Tom went crying [or “roaring”, or “howling”, in some versions] Down the street. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0043.jpg
  • Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, / and doesn't know where to find them; / leave them alone, And they'll come home, wagging (bringing) their tails behind them. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0041.jpg
  • Baa, baa, black sheep, / Have you any wool? / Yes, sir, yes, sir, / Three bags full; / One for the master, / And one for the dame, / And one for the little boy / Who lives down the lane. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0042.jpg
  • Little Bo peep has lost her sheep / And doesn’t know where to find them. / Leave them alone and they’ll come home, / Bringing their tails behind them. / Little Bo peep fell fast asleep / And dreamt she heard them bleating, / But when she awoke, she found it a joke, / For they were all still fleeting. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0040.jpg
  • Ye Good King Arthur From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0037.jpg
  • Sing a song of sixpence, / A pocket full of rye. / Four and twenty blackbirds, / Baked in a pie. // When the pie was opened, / The birds began to sing; / Wasn’t that a dainty dish, / To set before the king? // The king was in his counting house, / Counting out his money; / The queen was in the parlour, / Eating bread and honey. // The maid was in the garden, / Hanging out the clothes; / When down came a blackbird /And pecked off her nose. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0039.jpg
  • Jolly Miller From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0038.jpg
  • When Good King Arthur From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0036.jpg
  • Little Jack Horner / Sat in the corner, / Eating a Christmas pie; /He put in his thumb, / And pulled out a plum, / And said ‘What a good boy am I. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0035.jpg
  • Mrs. Bond From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0033.jpg
  • Dame Get Up and Bake Your Pies From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0034.jpg
  • Hickory, dickory, dock, / The mouse ran up the clock. / The clock struck one, / The mouse ran down, / Hickory, dickory, dock. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0027.jpg
  • Mrs. Bond From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0032.jpg
  • Pussy cat, pussy cat, where have you been? / I’ve been down to London to visit the Queen. / Pussy cat, pussy cat, what did you there? / I frightened a little mouse, under her chair. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0025.jpg
  • Three blind mice. Three blind mice. / See how they run. See how they run. / They all ran after the farmer’s wife, / Who cut off their tails with a carving knife, / Did you ever see such a sight in your life, / As three blind mice? From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0026.jpg
  • Ding, dong, bell, / Pussy’s in the well. / Who put her in? / Little Johnny Flynn. / Who pulled her out? / Big Tommy Stout. // What a naughty boy was that, / To try to drown poor pussy cat, / Who ne’er did him any harm, / But killed all the mice in the farmer’s barn. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0024.jpg
  • I saw Three Ships 3 pretty girls in the ship entertaining at a wedding held on New Year's Day From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0023.jpg
  • I saw Three Ships Come Sailing by From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0022.jpg
  • What are little boys made of? / Snips, snails / And puppy-dogs' tails / That's what little boys are made of // What are little girls made of? /  Sugar and spice / And everything nice [or "all things nice"] / That's what little girls are made of.  From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0020.jpg
  • How Does My Lady's Garden Grow From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0019.jpg
  • Here we go round the mulberry bush From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0015.jpg
  • How Does my Lady's Garden Grow / With Silver Bells and cockle Shells / and pretty Maids all in a row. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0018.jpg
  • The Mulberry Bush From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0014.jpg
  • Girls and Boys Come out To play / The Moon does shine as bright as day.  From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0013.jpg
  • Old King Cole was a merry old soul / And a merry old soul was he. / He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl / And he called for his fiddlers three. From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
    IR_Babys-Opera_0008.jpg
  • A Scene in the Cochinchinese Opera from the book Voyage à la Cochinchine par les iles de Madère, de Ténériffe et du Cap Verd, le Brésil et l'ile de Java, : contenant des renseignemens nouveaux et authentiques sur l'état naturel et civil de ces divers pays; accompagné de la relation officielle d'un voyage au pays de Boushouanas, dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique australe; by Sir John Barrow, Published in Paris in 1807
    IR_f_Cochinchine-1_0037.jpg
  • Civic Opera Building Downtown Chicago skyline with modern high-rise buildings Chicago, Illinois
    ZP_f_Chicago_37.jpg
  • Israel, Tel-Aviv, The Opera Tower at the seafront promenade
    CL_F081005CL04.jpg
  • Israel, Tel-Aviv, The Opera Tower at the seafront promenade
    CL_F081005CL02.jpg
  • The Tel Aviv, Israel sea-front promenade The exterior of the Opera tower on Allenby Street
    BT_f_Tel-Aviv_IMG_5754.jpg
  • Grand March funebre Sheet Music from the Opera Ione from Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, December, 1864, Volume LXIX, (Volume 69), Philadelphia, Louis A. Godey, Sarah Josepha Hale,
    IR_f_gdy1864LXIXDec_0023.jpg
  • Art Center. The opera and ballet theater. Batumi, Georgia
    SL_Batumi_LS2_4163.jpg
  • Stone statue of a loving couple at the National Opera Gardens, Riga, Latvia
    VA_f_Riga_01544.JPG
  • Stone statue of a naked young woman with outstretched arms at the National Opera Gardens, Riga, Latvia
    VA_f_Riga_01436.JPG
  • Statue of George Armitstead Former Mayor of Riga, with wife and dog at the National Opera Gardens, Riga, Latvia
    VA_f_Riga_01395.JPG
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Phone: +972-54-2159159
email: Sales@PhotoStock-Israel.com