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  • Lithograph printed by F. Appel, Paris  Engravings and prints catalogue. France 1881
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  • Lithograph printed by Testu and Massin Engravings and prints catalogue. France 1881
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  • Lithograph printed by Testu and Massin Engravings and prints catalogue. France 1881
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  • excited and emotional young woman ripping up a printed newspaper studio shot on white background
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  • excited and emotional young woman ripping up a printed newspaper studio shot on white background
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  • excited and emotional young woman ripping up a printed newspaper studio shot on white background
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  • Advertising Routledge's New Sixpenny Toy Books beautifully printed in Colour on the back cover of ' Blueneard ' by Walter Crane, Edmund Evans, Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons in 1873
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  • The Pranksters (Les Espiègles) c. 1798 Charles-Melchior Descourtis (French, 1753–1820) after Frédéric Schall (French, 1752–1825) France, 18th century Wash manner etching and engraving printed in blue, red, yellow, and black This meticulously crafted color print reproduces an oil painting by Jean-Frédéric Schall, an artist best known for his pastoral and mildly erotic scenes.During the French Revolution (1789–99), the market for deluxe color prints declined, as titillating subjects and signs of luxury were considered immoral. When attitudes relaxed around 1800, printmakers like Descourtis made a few color prints using multiple plates to layer tinted inks as they had before the Revolution. However, this time-consuming and expensive process was soon replaced by hand coloring that workers could more cheaply and easily accomplish. Sheet: 57 x 45 cm (22 7/16 x 17 11/16 in.); to borderline: 46.4 x 37.4 cm (18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in.)
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  • The Pranksters (Les Espiègles) c. 1798 Charles-Melchior Descourtis (French, 1753–1820) after Frédéric Schall (French, 1752–1825) France, 18th century Wash manner etching and engraving printed in blue, red, yellow, and black This meticulously crafted color print reproduces an oil painting by Jean-Frédéric Schall, an artist best known for his pastoral and mildly erotic scenes.During the French Revolution (1789–99), the market for deluxe color prints declined, as titillating subjects and signs of luxury were considered immoral. When attitudes relaxed around 1800, printmakers like Descourtis made a few color prints using multiple plates to layer tinted inks as they had before the Revolution. However, this time-consuming and expensive process was soon replaced by hand coloring that workers could more cheaply and easily accomplish. Sheet: 57 x 45 cm (22 7/16 x 17 11/16 in.); to borderline: 46.4 x 37.4 cm (18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in.)
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  • May the New Year be bright and happy printed on an ancient, 19th Century Christmas and New Year Greeting card printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd: May the New Year be bright and happy 1896
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  • Title page of A Natural History of ENGLISH INSECTS. Illustrated with A Hundred COPPER PLATES, Curiously engraved from the life<br />
and exactly coloured by the AUTHOR, ELEAZAR ALBIN, Painter. To which are added Large Notes of many curious Observations<br />
By W. DERHAM, D.D. Fellow of the Royal Society. Printed for William Innys MDCCXLIX (1749) Each plate is dedicated to another person
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  • Birkat Hamazon (The Blessing of the Food), A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s marriage rites
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  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s The Passover Haggadah
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  • Castle Line Royal Mail Service advert and fleet details (1895) from the book 'The Castle Line atlas of South Africa' : a series of 16 plates, printed in colour, containing 30 maps and diagrams, with an account of the geographical features , the climate, the mineral and other resources, and the history of South Africa. And an index of over 6,000 names
    IR_f_South-Africa-Map_0136.jpg
  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s marriage rites
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  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s The Passover Haggadah
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  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s Sabbath blessing
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  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s The Passover Haggadah
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  • A page from an 18th century Jewish prayer book (Maḥzor or Sidur) printed in France in the 1700s The Passover Haggadah
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  • close up of printed Floral design on fabric
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  • Close up of an electronic PCB in this case an external hard disk drive
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  • Close up of an electronic PCB in this case an external hard disk drive
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  • Close up of an electronic PCB in this case an external hard disk drive
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  • Close up of an electronic PCB in this case an external hard disk drive
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • leather binding of a 16th century Armenian Liturgical psalter and perpetual calendar printed in 1500
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  • Little Miss Muffet, Sat on a tuffet, Eating some curds and whey. There came a great spider, And sat down beside her, And frightened Miss Muffet away. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Tom, Tom, the piper's son, He learnt to play when he was young , He with his pipe made such a noise, That he pleased all the girls and boys. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Ring-a - ring -a- roses, A pocket full of posies; Hush! hush! Hush! hush! We're all tumbled down from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • As Tommy Snooks, and Bessie Brooks Were walking out one Sunday , Says Tommy Snooks to Bessie Brooks, Tomorrow will be Monday. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Georgie Peorgie, pudding and pie, Kissed the girls and made them cry. When the girls begin to play, Georgie Peorgie runs away. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • All around the green gravel, / The grass grows so green, / And all the pretty maids are fit to be seen, / Wash them in milk, / Dress them in silk, / And the first to go down shall be married. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • One foot up, the other foot down, That's the way to London-town. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • My mother, and your mother, Went Over the way. Said my mother, to your mother,  It's chop-a-nose day. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Little maid, little maid, Whither goest thou? Down in the meadow To milk my cow. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • As I was going up Pippin Hill, / Pippin Hill was dirty / There I met a sweet pretty lass / And she dropped me a curtsey from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Little lad, little lad, Where wast thou born? Far off in Lancashire, Under a thorn ,- Where they sup sour milk From a ram’s horn. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Ride a cock-horse, To Banbury-cross To see little Johnny Get on a white horse from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Rock-a-bye baby, Thy cradle is green, Father 's a nobleman. Mother’s a queen. And Betty's a lady, And wears a gold ring. And Johnny's a drummer, And drums for the king. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Here am I, little jumping Joan  When nobody’s with me, I'm always alone. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Billy boy blue, come blow me your horn, The sheeps in the meadow, the cows in the corn Is that the way you mind your sheep. Under the Haycock fast asleep? from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes, Nor yet serve the swine ; Thou shalt sit on a cushion, and sew a fine seam, And thou shalt eat strawberries , sugar, and cream ! from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Willy boy, Willy boy, where are you going? I will go with you, if I may. I’m going to the meadow to see them a mowing, I’m going to help them make the hay. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Goosey, goosey, gander, Where shall I wander? Up stairs, down stairs, And in my lady’s chamber: There I met an old man, Would not say his prayers , Take him by the left leg, Throw him down the stairs. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Tell Tale Tit, Your tongue shall be split And all the dogs in the town Shall have a little bit. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Little Tommy Tittlemouse Lived in a little house; He caught Fishes In other men's ditches from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, / and can't tell where to find them; / leave them alone, And they'll come home, and bring their tails behind them from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Cross Patch, lift the latch, Sit by the fire and spin; Take a cup, and drink it up, Then call your neighbours in. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Jack Sprat could eat no fat, / His wife could eat no lean ; / And so between them both, / They licked the platter clean. // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • We’re all jolly boys, / and we’re coming with a noise, / Our stockings shall be made Of the finest silk, / And our tails shall touch the ground. // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Elsie Marley has grown so fine, / She won't get up to serve the swine / But lies in bed till eight or nine. / And surely she does take her time. // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • To market, to market, to buy a plum cake, / Home again, home again, market is late, / To market, to market, to buy a plum bun, / Home again, home again, market is done. // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Hark ! hark !. the dogs bark, / The beggars are coming to town / Some in rags and some in tags. / And some in silken gowns. / Some gave them white bread, / And some gave them brown, / And some gave them a good horse-whip, And sent them out of the town // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • 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 Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Title Page from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Title Page from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Title Page from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0005.jpg
  • All happiness be yours; a Happy Christmas and a bright New Year, 19th Century Christmas and New Year Greeting card printed by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd: May the New Year be bright and happy 18993
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  • Greeting; with all good wishes for a right happy Christmas Vintage greeting card, printed in 1890
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  • Printed advert for Clement Bicycles in Paris, French 1894
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  • Printed advert for Michelin tyres in French 1894
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  • Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), Nude with White Flower, collage for "Nude with Yellow Flower" 1994 Tape, pencil, acrylic paint, marker and printed paper on board. At the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019.
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  • Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin  entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
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  • Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin  entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
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  • Insects, moths and Butterflies from a Latin  entomology textbook by Zschach, Johann Jacob. Printed in Leipzig in 1788
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  • Blank parchment page from a book printed in 1542 with space for text or image
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  • Girls and boys come out to play, The moon it shines, as bright as day; Leave your supper, and leave your Sleep, And come to your playmates in the street  Come with a whoop, come  with a call, Come with a good will, or come not at all; Up the ladder and down the wall, A halfpenny loaf will serve us all. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Title Page from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • See-Saw-Jack in the hedge. / Which is the way to London-bridge? from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Little Miss Muffet, Sat on a tuffet, Eating some curds and whey. There came a great spider, And sat down beside her, And frightened Miss Muffet away. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0040.jpg
  • Little Tom Tucker, He sang for his supper. What did he sing for? Why, white bread and butter. How can I cut it without a knife? How can I marry without a wife? from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Girls and boys come out to play, The moon it shines, as bright as day; Leave your supper, and leave your Sleep, And come to your playmates in the street  Come with a whoop, come  with a call, Come with a good will, or come not at all; Up the ladder and down the wall, A halfpenny loaf will serve us all. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0035.jpg
  • Little Betty Blue, Lost her holiday shoe. What will poor Betty do? Why, give her another, To match the other, And then she will walk in two. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • A diller a dollar, A ten o'clock scholar , What makes you come so soon ? You used to come at ten o'clock. But now you come at noon ! from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Mary, Mary, quite contrary How does your garden grow? With silver bells, and cockle shells, And Cowslips all of a row from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Polly put the kettle on, We'll all have tea. Sukey take it off again, They're all gone Away. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Draw a pail of water, For my lady's daughter; My father’s a king, and my mother's a queen, My two little sisters are dressed in green, Stamping grass and parsley, Marigold leaves and daisies, One rush ! two rush ! Pray thee, fine lady, come under my bush. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Jack and Jill / Went up the hill / To fetch a pail of water / Jack fell down and broke his crown / And Jill came tumbling after. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • There was a little boy and a little girl / Lived in an alley , / Says the little boy to the little girl, / "Shall /, oh! shall I?" / Says the little girl to the little boy, "What shall we do?" / Says the little boy to the little girl, / I will kiss you // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0021.jpg
  • Johnny shall have a new bonnet, And Johnny shall go to the fair; And Johnny shall have a blue ribbon, To tie up his bonny brown hair. from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Lucy Locket, lost her pocket , Kitty Fisher found it ; There was not a penny in it, But a ribbon round it.  from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0018.jpg
  • Daffy-down-dilly has come up to town, In a yellow petticoat and a green gown from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0016.jpg
  • Diddlty, dlddlty, dumpty / The cat run up the plum tree / Give her a plum, and down she'II come /<br />
Diddlty, diddlty, dumpty // from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
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  • Title Page from the book Mother Goose : or, The old nursery rhymes by Kate Greenaway, Engraved and Printed by Edmund Evans published in 1881 by George Routledge and Sons London nad New York
    IR_Mother-Goose-01_0007.jpg
  • Printed advert for Michelin tyres in French 1895
    IR_f_lenuausalonde19silv_0237.jpg
  • Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), Nude with White Flower, collage for "Nude with Yellow Flower" 1994 Tape, pencil, acrylic paint, marker and printed paper on board. At the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art is a modern art museum in Eratosthenous Street, Pangrati, Athens, Greece, opened in October 2019.
    VA_Goulandris-Museum_DSC06110.jpg
  • Blank parchment page from a book printed in 1542 with space for text or image
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  • Catullus poems book printed in XVIII Century. Catullus Roman lyric poet remembered for his love poems to an aristocratic Roman woman (84-54 BC) Engravings and prints catalogue. France 1881
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  • Woodcut portrait print of  Christoph Jakob Trew (1695-1769) German physician and botanist. Printed 1768
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  • Woodcut portrait, print of Johann Jacob Haid (1704–1767), a German engraver from Augsbourg, the father of Johann Elias Haid. Printed 1768
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  • Male full body side view woodcut print of Human Anatomy from Anatomia per uso et intelligenza del disegno printed in Rome in 1691
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