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The Adoration of the Magi

The Adoration of the Magi By Signor Marianecci, printed by Storch & Kramer 800mm x 670mm A nativity scene - a collection of noblemen presenting gifts before Mary and child in front of a barn.

The Angel Gabriel and The Virgin Annunciate

Hans Memling The Angel Gabriel and The Virgin Annunciate C Schultz (copyist) Ink on paper 695mm x 525mm Two prints on the same board, both of sculptures in alcoves. The frescoes form the outer wings of ...

The Banquet

Romanino The Banquet Herr Kaiser (copyist) Le Mercier (lithographer) Ink on paper 632mm x 900mm A banquet scene in two sections. This print was produced from a copy by Kaiser of the original Italian frescoes. ...

The Banqueting Hall, Kenilworth Castle

J. Salter The Banqueting Hall, Kenilworth Castle Ink on paper 335mm x 435mm A view of the castle ruins with a group in the foreground having a picnic. Printed by Day and Son, published by Walter T. Parsons. ...

The Betrothal of Frederick III

Pinturicchio The Betrothal of Frederick III E Kaiser (copyist) Wilhelm Greve (chromolithographer) Ink on paper 782mm x 578mm A fresco depicting the betrothal of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, to Eleanor ...

The Calling Of St Matthew

Carpaccio The Calling Of St Matthew Wilhelm Greve (copyist) Ink on paper 740mm x 640mm A scene with Jesus and his followers in a street.

The Catholic Chapel

Print by Louis Haghe (1806-1895) The Catholic Chapel Ink on paper 115mm x 145mm A view of George Street with the Catholic Chapel to the left and a three-storey town house to the right. There is a woman ...

The Crucifixion

Hans Memling The Crucifixion C Schultz (copyist) Hangard-Mauge (chromolithographer) Ink on paper 694mm x 524mm Crucifixion scene with Jesus and two theives, there are soldiers and a crowd gathered below. ...

The Crucifixion

Pietro Perugino The Crucifixion Eduard Kaiser (copyist) Ink on paper 888mm x 595mm This is a copy of the original fresco by Perugino in the Chapter House of Santa Maria Maddalena delle Convertite (now ...

The Crucifixion

Pietro Perugino (born c.1446)The Crucifixion Eduard Kaiser (copyist) Ink on paper 886mm x 595mm A print of the left hand panel of a fresco of The Crucifixion. This is a copy of the original in the Chapter ...

The Crucifixion

Pietro Perugino (born c.1446) The Crucifixion Eduard Kaiser (copyist) Ink on paper 886mm x 595mm A print of the right hand panel of a fresco of The Crucifixion. This is a copy of the original in the Chapter ...

The Departure Of King Christian

Romanino The Departure of King Christian Herr Kaiser (copyist) LeMercier (lithographer) Ink on paper 550mm x 720mm Scene of an army marching out of a castle. This print was produced from a copy by Kaiser ...

The Deposition From The Cross

Pietro Lorenzetti The Deposition From The Cross Eduard Kaiser (copyist) Ink on paper 545mm x 700mm A scene with Jesus being taken down from the cross.

The Ecstasy of Saint Catherine

Giovanni-Antonio Bazzi (c.1477-1549) The Ecstasy of Saint Catherine Signor Mariannecci (copyist) Ink on paper 740mm x 582mm Two nuns holding St Catherine during stigmata. This is a copy of the original ...

The Gatehouse, Stoneleigh Abbey

Ink on paper The Gatehouse, Stoneleigh Abbey By J. Brandard, published by C. Elston 220mm x 265mm

The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper - front cover

Front cover of 'The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper,' from 16 February 1895. The illustration shows the lavish costume ball, Bal Poudre, hosted that year by the Countess of Warwick, Frances ...

The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper - illustration

Scenes from the powder ball (or 'bal poudre') at Warwick Castle, held in 1895. The hostess, Frances Evelyn Brooke (the Countess of Warwick, also known as 'Daisy') was well known for staging such lavish ...

The Great Hall Of Kenilworth Castle, AD 1575

J. Brandard Ink on paper The Great Hall Of Kenilworth Castle, AD 1575 Published by C. Elston 230mm x 260mm A nineteenth century print of a scene in the Great Hall of Kenilworth Castle with crowds of people ...