Print Name
The Queen of the Night, set design for Mozart’s 'The Magic Flute'
Print Description
Karl Friedrich Schinkel : The Queen of the Night, set design for Mozart’s 'The Magic Flute' , 1815.
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel : The Queen of the Night, set design for Mozart’s 'The Magic Flute' , 1815.
Rabbit in Landscape with Clouds, Moon, Two Constellations, Rocks, Bamboo, Flowering Shrubs, Lingzhi Fungus, Pine and Water Plants - Qing era China, Qianlong period (1736–95), silk embroidery, China, The Metropolitan Museum of Art , NYC.
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi : Moonlight over Mount Yoshino, 1886, Japan , colour woodblock print
Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (III) Paul Nash - 1944
FIDO in Operation by Alan Sorrell - 1945
The Half Moon by Johan Braakensiek - 1908
Girl Riding a Cat Over the Roofs by Gust van de Wall Perné - c. 1887-1911.
Gustavus Frederick 'Gust.' van de Wall Perné ( Apeldoorn , May 18, 1877 - Amsterdam, December 27, 1911 ) was a Dutch painter, illustrator, binding designer and writer.
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Atlas on the Globe, supporting the heavens on his shoulders - 1670 - 1690
Courtesan Beneath An Autumn Moon by Eisen Keisai - c.1825
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Astronomy- eclipses (top), and the Moon's passage around the Earth. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851
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Astronomy: A Diagram Showing how to Determine Longitude by John Emslie - 1851
Astronomy: The Phases of the Moon by John Emslie - c.1850.
Jeroen on the Hunt by Tinus van Doorn - 1937
Frederic Remington - Moonlight, Wolf, c 1909
Roaring Tiger, Ohara Koson,.
Ohara Koson (小原 古邨, Kanazawa 1877 – Tokyo 1945) was a Japanese painter and woodblock print designer of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, part of the shin-hanga ("new prints") movement.
Ducks at Full Moon by Ohara Koson.
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Long-eared owl on bare tree branch Ohara Koson - 1900-1930
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To your happy flying time, Is, dear youth, this penny print print dedicated by TJ Wijnhoven Hendriksen - 1832-1849.
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Die Gartenlaube (The Garden Arbor) by Ernst Keil's Nachfolger - 1879.
Bild aus Seite 733 in "Die Gartenlaube". Image from page 733 of journal Die Gartenlaube, 1879.
One of a set of teaching cards published by James Reynolds & Sons, London, around 1850. Titled 'Methods of ascertaining The Longitude', the chart was drawn and engraved by John Emslie.
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William McIlvaine : The Chickahominy - Sumners Upper Bridge - 1862.
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Planetary System. Eclipse of the Sun. The Moon. The Zodiacal Light. Meteoric Shower - by Levi Walter Yaggy from his book Yaggy's Geographical Study Comprising Physical, Political, Geological, and Astronomical Geography. Published by Western Publishing House. Chicago. Copyrighted 1887.
Yaggy's large geographical charts are among the most beautiful and impressive educational charts published in the 19th century. Using chromolithography, Yaggy created stunning colors and contrasts in his images of the world, its regions, and peoples. Yaggy intended his charts to be used in classrooms by students, and issued a teacher’s handbook to assist with instruction. - via David Rumsey Map Collection
Caspar David Friedrich (German, 1774 - 1840) A Walk at Dusk, about 1830–1835, Oil on canvas 33.7 × 43.2 cm (13 1/4 × 17 in.), 93.PA.14 - The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Comet - From ‘Lustige Blätter’, 1899.
Setting Sun and Crescent Moon , Papierlaternen-Fabrik Riethmüller, Manufacturer’s catalogue, Germany, Kirchheim-Teck , ca. 1880, Artist unknown. Chromolithograph. The Metropolitan Museum of Art , NYC.
Gustave Doré : The Adventures of Baron von Münchhausen, The Baron Flies To The Moon, 1862.
The Projectile Passing The Moon. Illustration by Emile Antoine Bayard for Jules Verne's From the Earth to the Moon, 1877.
Volvelle, Plate from Petrus Apianus - Astronomicum Cæsareum (Ingolstadt, 1540), Oxford, Magdalen College Library, Arch.C.I.5.8.
Aert van der Neer (Dutch, 1603/1604 - 1677) : Moonlit Landscape with a View of the New Amstel River and Castle Kostverloren, 1647 - Oil on panel - The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Simon Quaglio : The Queen of the Night, from Mozart’s Magic Flute, (Zauberflöte) 1818 , set design (Deutsches-Theatermuseum-F1043).
Samuel Palmer : The Lonely Tower, 1879, etching on paper . Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
Rising Sun and Crescent Moon, Papierlaternen-Fabrik Riethmüller, Manufacturer’s catalogue, Germany, Kirchheim-Teck , ca. 1880, Artist unknown. Chromolithograph. The Metropolitan Museum of Art , NYC.
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Moon - Papierlaternen-Fabrik Riethmüller, Manufacturer’s catalogue, Germany, Kirchheim-Teck , ca. 1880, Artist unknown. Chromolithograph. The Metropolitan Museum of Art , NYC
Lunar Photographs by Warren De La Rue (British, 1815 - 1889) [The Moon (left) Feb. 27, 1858; (right) Sept. 11, 1859] / The Moon, negative February 27, 1858 and September 11, 1860; print about 1862, Albumen silver print 5.8 × 5.8 cm (2 5/16 × 2 5/16 in.), 84.XC.729.479 The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Unknown British Photographer ‘Photograph of the Moon’ Moon Crater, (papier mache or clay ) late 1850s, Salted paper print from a collodion negative 13 × 16.5 cm (5 1/8 × 6 1/2 in.), 84.XP.259.16 The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
Although this photograph appears to show the dimpled surface of a distant moon crater, it actually represents a papier-mâché or clay model, as it was technically impossible to take close-up views of the lunar surface in the 1850s. On the right side of the sheet, this crater-recognizable because of its distinctive features-is carefully labeled "Copernicus," after the great Polish voyager and scientist of the 1500s. On the upper left, a scale shows the size of the crater in miles. The image, which once belonged to the distinguished astronomer John Herschel, reflected the new concern of scientists in the 1800s with detailed observation of this visible but unreachable place.
Lunar Photographs by Warren De La Rue (British, 1815 - 1889).
Two Crescent Moons, Papierlaternen-Fabrik Riethmüller, Manufacturer’s catalogue, Germany, Kirchheim-Teck , ca. 1880, Artist unknown. Chromolithograph. The Metropolitan Museum of Art , NYC.
Carleton Watkins (American, 1829 - 1916). Solar Eclipse, January 1, 1889, Albumen silver print. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles.
'Herrmann's Beautiful Illusion - Maid of the Moon'. Magic Poster, Herrmann the Great Co. , Created and copyright 1898 by The H.C. Miner Litho. Co., N.Y. , Library of Congress.
J.J. Grandville - Eclipse - Illustration from 'Un Autre Monde', 1844.