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English: Graphic frame with tree foliage and landscape
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Source | Bookseller & Stationer (https://archive.org/details/stationeryoffice1919toro/page/40) |
Author | Anonymous |
Tag Archives: Trees
The Oak of Henry IV at Fontainebleau
Young man offering flowers
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English: Young man offers flowers to unmoved young woman in a colored engraving from 1847
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Source | My Own Treasury, 1847 (https://archive.org/stream/myowntreasurygif00londiala#page/n5/mode/1up) |
Author | Unknown illustrator |
My Lady Valentine
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English: “My Lady Valentine,” by an unknown illustrator
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Source | My Lady Valentine, 1916 (https://archive.org/stream/myladyvalentine00robeiala#page/n7/mode/1up) |
Author | Unknown illustrator |
Mai by George Auriol
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English: Headpiece for May by George Auriol
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Source | Larousse mensuel illustré, 1912 (https://archive.org/stream/laroussemensueli02auguoft#page/397/mode/1up) |
Author | George Auriol |
Février by George Auriol
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English: Headpiece for February by George Auriol
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Source | Larousse mensuel illustré, 1912 (https://archive.org/stream/laroussemensueli02auguoft#page/321/mode/1up) |
Author | George Auriol |
Winter Is Coming
Merry’s Museum, 1842 (https://archive.org/stream/merrysmuseum43roberich#page/182/mode/1up)
Spring, by John MacWhirter
From Roses and Holly, 1867.
Who Has Seen the Wind?
From the Horace Mann readers Second Reader, 1909. —Illustrating the poem by Christina Rossetti:
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you:
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I:
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
Landscape Tailpiece
Outing, 1910 (https://archive.org/stream/outing56newy#page/376/mode/1up)