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Photo of crumpled paper in the shape of two schoolgirls taking a horseback ride in nature. One girl sits on a horse backwards, and another girl's horse rears up
Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada - 1919. Chief Peter Ballantyne and a group of Cree people celebrating Treaty Day at Pelican Narrows in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Toledo - The detail of typical damascening plate with the Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Traditional handicraft with metal
This is the original Joker playing card from the 'Shakespeare' 1895 deck, produced by Bernhard Dondorf in Germany for the London company C. W. Faulkner & Co. This card shows the Joker riding on the back of a donkey. Curiously, the quotation at the bottom 'Laugh and the world laughs with you' is not from Shakespeare, but from (Solitude) by 19th century poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox. After 1902, this deck was published by Dondorf with different Jokers and plain Aces of Spades as 'No 192'. C. W. Faulkner and Co. operated from Golden Lane in London, EC1. From 1882 they worked as lithographers, and also printed in gravure. Their best-quality playing cards were those printed in Germany, some by Dondorf, prior to the First World War. C. W. Faulkner and Co. were best known for their postcards and greetings cards, including Misfitz, which they produced until about 1920. The company closed in 1956.
Painting in the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore, Milan church of early Christian origin, Italy, Europe.
Vintage illustration depicts the satisfaction and contentment of a city man returning to his country home to celebrate Thanksgiving, a traditional American holiday. He steps away from his horse-drawn carriage to meet his welcoming parents at the front door.
A group of diverse individuals are gathered in front of a majestic building with a balcony, showcasing beautiful architecture and design
Digital manipulation of a photographs (my own image) with filters and photoshop actions for a painterly/illustration look.
Samson beats the Philistines with the jaws of a donkey in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Fort McKay, Alberta, Canada - 1915. Two men with horses at Fort McKay in Alberta, Canada.
USA vintage postage stamp C M Russel, showing cowboys in the wild west lassoing cattle
Antique photomontage photograph, Young woman painting a picture field surrounded by cows, Victorian, 19th Century.
art showing the historical Battle of Haldighati at indoor image is taken at city palace, Udaipur rajasthan india.
Oil landscape painting showing farm house in spring.
African slaves on a postage stamp
Navajo siblings galloping in Monument Valley Arizona USA
Elijah kills the prophets of Baal in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
Pack train of horses at Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1913.
The Lycean Tombs date back to BC and have lasted for over 2800 years.\nIt is said the Tombs were made as high as possible for kings and people of importance, who expected to be close to God.\nThey were never finished due to the invasion of Alexander the Great.
Painting of Huu Tiep Lake in Hanoi Vietnam
Vintage photograph of the L'église de la Madeleine a Catholic church occupying a commanding position in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.
Allegory of the theme of industry and technology from Czech money
Digital manipulation of a photographs (my own image) with filters and photoshop actions for a painterly/illustration look.
Israel's march in the wilderness in the old book The Bible in Pictures, by G. Doreh, 1897
London, England - February 12, 2016: Victorian people walking and riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, with policemen watching. From “Souvenir of London - 14 fac-Similes (sic) of Water-Colours by Carl J Becker” published by Henri Nestlé, 9 Snow Hill, EC, London, 1891. The book is an advertising publication by the chocolate manufacturers Nestlé and most of the paintings bear some advertising for their products.
The Lycean Tombs at Dalyan date back to BC and have lasted for over 2800 years.\nIt is said the Tombs were made as high as possible for kings and people of importance, who expected to be close to God.\nThey were never finished due to the invasion of Alexander the Great.
Market Square full of ox carts in Johannesburg, South Africa. Vintage photo etching circa 19th century.
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