mail_outline sales@mediastorehouse.com
Percival Delivering Belisane... exhibited 1783. Artist: Henry FuseliPercival Delivering Belisane from the Enchantment of Urma, exhibited 1783. Found in the collection of the Tate, London
Portrait of Mrs Fuseli, 1741-1825. Artist: Henry FuseliPortrait of Mrs Fuseli, 1741-1825
Lady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. Artist: Henry FuseliLady Macbeth Seizing the Daggers, exhibited 1812. Found in the collection of the Tate, London
The Oath of the Rutli, 1778-1781. Artist: Henry FuseliThe Oath of the Rutli, 1778-1781
Henri Giffards steerable airship of 1852, 1903Henri Giffards (1825-82) steerable airship of 1852, the first dirigible, 1903
Henri Giffards steam powered steerable (dirigible) airship, 1852Henri Giffards (1825-82) steam powered steerable (dirigible) airship (with cigar shaped gasbag) during its ascent of 25 September 1852. From Louis Figuier Les Merveilles de la Science, Paris, c1870
Henri Farman in the Farman biplane, French aviator and aircraft constructor, c1909. From set of cards on aviation published 1910. Chromolithograph
Henri Farman, French aviator, winning prize for first circular kilometre flight, Paris, Jan 1908Henri Farman (1874-1958), French aviator and aircraft constructor, in his Voisin biplane winning Archdeacon Deutsch prize for first circular l kilometre flight, Paris, 13 January 1908
Pierre and Marie Curie, French physicists, 1904. Polish-born Marie Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel
Henri Moissan, French chemist, 1900. Moissan (1852-1907) at his desk at the Edison workshops, Paris, where he worked on the production of artificial diamonds
Henri II de Sevoie, ca. 1651. Creator: Robert NanteuilHenri II de Sevoie, ca. 1651
Marie and Pierre Curie, physicists, 1904. Photograph with their daughter Irene. Curie and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by H Becquerel