Skip to main content
1 of 10

Antique 19th Century Spanish Fashion Prints in Giltwood Frame, Pair

You May Also Like
  • A Gorgeous Pair of 19th Century Giltwood Framed Prints
    Located in Dublin, IE
    A gorgeous pair of 19th Century giltwood framed prints of circular form, set within a pair of finely hand carved pierced and moulded giltwood frames with stunning scrolling foliate, ...
    Category

    Antique 19th Century English Prints

    Materials

    Glass, Giltwood

  • Pair of 20th Century Framed Crackled Prints of Entrances to Schloss Belvedere
    Located in San Francisco, CA
    Pair of beautifully framed 20th century crackled paper prints depicting entrances to the Schloss Belvedere Palace in Vienna. One print is of the Main ...
    Category

    20th Century Baroque Prints

    Materials

    Wood, Paper

  • Early 19th Century Architectural Prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard de la Fresque
    By Louis-Pierre Baltard
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Three gorgeous early 19th century architectural prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard de la Fresque (1764-1846).
    Category

    Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Prints

    Materials

    Wood, Paper

  • Early 19th Century Architectural Prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard De La Fresque
    By Louis-Pierre Baltard
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Three gorgeous early 19th century architectural prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard de la Fresque (1764-1846).
    Category

    Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Prints

    Materials

    Wood, Paper

  • 19th Century Watercolor by Claudio Linati
    By Claudio Linati
    Located in Mexico City, MX
    This beautiful piece emerged from the graphic compendium Costumes civils, militaires et religieux, du Mexique civil, work of the renowned Italian artist Claudio Linati (1 February 1790 – 11 December 1832), written in French and printed in Brussels in 1828. This original and signed watercolor is the outcome of Linati’s artistic values and expert lithographic technique. In words of the author “I have chosen the most elegant gears, as well as the most bizarre, like the one on this plate, which may contrast by its severity with the alluring of the more feathery costume of the palencanas. (…) The basket carried by the woman is carefully made of woven cane. For a better characterization of the country, this young native female carries an anona, known among the Spaniards as pineapple due to its similarities with the pinecone”. This plate is the sole image of the style composition prevailing in Costumes civils, militaires et religieux, du Mexique civil consisting in precise details of costume and material culture, as can be recognized in the representation where even though the female figure is placed in the foreground, the focus of the image falls into gear: a blue checkered shawl and skirt.
    Category

    Antique Early 19th Century Mexican Other Drawings

    Materials

    Paper

  • Set of Three Early 19th Century Architectural Prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard de
    By Louis-Pierre Baltard
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Three gorgeous early 19th century architectural prints by Louis-Pierre Baltard de la Fresque (1764 — 1846).
    Category

    Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Prints

    Materials

    Paper, Wood

Recently Viewed

View All