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Print Collector4 Collection (page 16)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: The chief military commanders of the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 (1903)

The chief military commanders of the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648 (1903). Albrecht von Wallenstein; Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly; Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden; Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Heidelberg Castle, Germany, in 1620 (1903). Artist: Matthaus Merian

Heidelberg Castle, Germany, in 1620 (1903). Artist: Matthaus Merian
Heidelberg Castle, Germany, in 1620 (1903). A print from The Worlds History, A Survey of Mans Record, by Dr HF Helmolt, Volume II, William Heinemann, London, 1903

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: German book manufacture in the 16th century, (1903)

German book manufacture in the 16th century, (1903). The workshops of a paper maker, a printer, and a bookbinder. From Stande und Handwerker, by Jost Amman, reproduced in The Worlds History

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, 16th century, (1903)

Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in teh 16th century, of Theodoric (454 AD-526 AD)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: King Arthur, 16th century, (1903)

King Arthur, 16th century, (1903). Bronze statue made in the 16th century, of the mythical king, said by some to have been born in the 5th century AD

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: The old stock exchange in Amsterdam, destroyed by fire in 1858, (1903)

The old stock exchange in Amsterdam, destroyed by fire in 1858, (1903). A print from The Worlds History, A Survey of Mans Record, by Dr HF Helmolt, Volume II, William Heinemann, London, 1903

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Four industrial reformers: Colbert, Turgot, Arkwright and Watt, (1903)

Four industrial reformers: Colbert, Turgot, Arkwright and Watt, (1903). Jean Baptiste Colbert, Anne Robert Jacques Turgot, Richard Arkwright and James Watt

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Ships of the Hanseatic League of the 14th and 15th century, (1903). Artist: Willy Stower

Ships of the Hanseatic League of the 14th and 15th century, (1903). Artist: Willy Stower
Ships of the Hanseatic League of the 14th and 15th century, (1903). 1 and 3: Cologne ships of the year 1400; 2: Wisnar ship; 4: Lubeck ship; 5: Danzig ship; 6: Elbing ship

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Garden, Japan

Garden, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Taki-no-kannon, Japan

Taki-no-kannon, Japan. (Mercy of Goddess at Waterfall) site of the Kyojunji Temple. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Maruyama, Nagasaki, Japan

Maruyama, Nagasaki, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard. The Maruyama area was the main entertainment area of Nagasaki for centuries. Its historic brothel buildings were built of timber

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: The Yomeimon Gate of Tosho-gu Shrine, Nikko, Japan

The Yomeimon Gate of Tosho-gu Shrine, Nikko, Japan. Shinto shrine. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Tono, Japan

Tono, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Mount Fuji, Japan

Mount Fuji, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Belle Vue Hotel, Nagasaki, Japan, before 1920

Belle Vue Hotel, Nagasaki, Japan, before 1920. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Pagoda, Japan

Pagoda, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Negishi Bay, Yokohama, Japan

Negishi Bay, Yokohama, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Village by water, Japan

Village by water, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard of wooden buildings on a river or lake

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Coastal scene, Japan

Coastal scene, Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Japan

Japan. Hand-tinted picture postcard. Frames used possibly for drying cloth, or for growing some sort of plant

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Hoodman Blind, (1833)

Hoodman Blind, (1833). Medieval depiction of the game also known as Blind Mans Bluff, in which a player is blinded and buffeted by other players until one is caught

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Diving for Apples, (1833)

Diving for Apples, (1833). His head is placed over water to catch an object or avoid being ducked when elevated. Illustration after a manuscript in the Bodleian Library

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Bob-cherry, 14th century (1833)

Bob-cherry, 14th century (1833). Game in which the cherry is hung so as to bob against the mouth, in order to teach the virtues of patience and constancy

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: A Green Man, (1833)

A Green Man, (1833). Actors would dress as green men disguised in droll masks. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Ancient Playing Cards: Knave and Ace, (1833)

Ancient Playing Cards: Knave and Ace, (1833). The Knave of Pinks and The Ace of Roses. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Ancient Playing Cards: King and Queen, (1833)

Ancient Playing Cards: King and Queen, (1833). The King of Columbines and the Queen of Rabbits. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Square and circular chessboards, 14th century, (1833)

Square and circular chessboards, 14th century, (1833). An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Ancient Chess Play, 14th century, (1833)

Ancient Chess Play, 14th century, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the Harleian Collection of the British Library

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833)

Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833). Dancing bears and monkeys would peform in the public streets. Illustration after a book of prayers in the Harleian Collection of the British Library

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: A bear standing on his head, 14th century, (1833)

A bear standing on his head, 14th century, (1833). An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Tutored Bear, 14th century, (1833)

Tutored Bear, 14th century, (1833). The teaching of bears to imitate the actions of men. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Sword dance, (1833)

Sword dance, (1833). Young men dance among the points of swords. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Dancing to a bear, (1833)

Dancing to a bear, (1833). The dance is executed by a woman and consists of approaching and receding from the bear with great agility

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Tumbling with musicians, 14th century, (1833)

Tumbling with musicians, 14th century, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Boat Tilting, 14th century, (1833)

Boat Tilting, 14th century, (1833). The aim was to strike your antagonist with your lance and overthrow him into the river. Illustration after a manuscript in the British Library

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Tumbling, 14th century, (1833)

Tumbling, 14th century, (1833). Man bending himself backwards in an extraordinary manner. The original is from the library of Sir Hans Sloane

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Boys Tilting in Pastime, 14th century, (1833)

Boys Tilting in Pastime, 14th century, (1833). Those of a lower rank were excluded from the jousts. They therefore replaced the horse with a long switch, and the lance by switch

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: A Justing Toy, (1833)

A Justing Toy, (1833). Toy knight on horseback, made of brass. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Preparation for a Tournament, (1833)

Preparation for a Tournament, (1833). Two chief barons at the commencement of a tournament. Illustration after a manuscript in the British Library entitled St Graal

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Tilting at the Ring, (1833)

Tilting at the Ring, (1833). Jousting practice: running at the ring (also known as tilting at the quintain) was to ride at full speed, and thrust the point of the lance through the ring

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Human Quintain contest, (1833)

Human Quintain contest, (1833). The contest between two figures depends upon the breaking of the stick which both hold on to, or is a struggle to overthrow each other

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: The Ring In Tilting, (1833)

The Ring In Tilting, (1833). The letter A indicates the ring detached from the sheath; B represents the sheath with the ring attached to the post

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Swing exercise from the Quintain, (1833)

Swing exercise from the Quintain, (1833). The opponent is seated in a swing and drawn back, descending with great force and striking the foot of the antagonist

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Exercises derived from the Quintain, (1833)

Exercises derived from the Quintain, (1833) One man seated holds up one of his feet, opposed to the foot of another man, who stands upon another leg and endeavours to thrust him backwards

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Water-Tub Quintain, 1344, (1833)

Water-Tub Quintain, 1344, (1833). Target practice for jousting: boys striking at a tub of water in such a manner as not to throw it over them

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Moveable Quintain, 1344, (1833)

Moveable Quintain, 1344, (1833). Target practice for jousting: consisting of a cross-bar turning upon a pivot with a broad part to strike against

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Fixed Quintain, 1344, (1833)

Fixed Quintain, 1344, (1833). Target practice: the fixed quintain consists of a stake fixed into ground, with a shield to aim at

Background imagePrint Collector4 Collection: Ancient Wrestling, (1833)

Ancient Wrestling, (1833). Illustration after a manuscript in the British Library. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)



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