Description | English: “Why Art Thou Silent?” from a drawing by Alfred Parsons illustrating the sonnet by Wordsworth |
Date | 1888 |
Source | Harper’s New Monthly Magazine (https://archive.org/details/harpersnewmonth460free/page/504/mode/2up?view=theater) |
Author | Alfred Parsons |
Tag Archives: Snow
Fox in the Snow, by Rudolf Schramm-Zittau
Description | English: Fox in the Snow, by Rudolf Schramm-Zittau |
Date | 1914 |
Source | Die Kunst (https://archive.org/details/die-kunst-1914-heft-4/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater) |
Author | Rudolf Schramm-Zittau |
A Winter Scene—Sleighing in Russia
Description | English: A Winter Scene—Sleighing in Russia (from Gleason’s Pictorial, 1853) |
Date | 1853 |
Source | Gleason’s Pictorial (https://archive.org/details/gleasonspictoria04glea/) |
Author | Anonymous |
Headpieces with Lake and Snow Scenes, by Bernhard Wenig
Description | English: Headpieces by Bernhard Wenig |
Date | 1897 |
Source | Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration (https://archive.org/details/deutschekunstund01kochuoft/page/n19/mode/2up?view=theater) |
Author | Bernhard Wenig |
The L Road, Winter, by Paul L. Anderson
Description | English: View of the L in New York in a snowstorm, by Paul Lewis Anderson |
Date | 1920 |
Source | The American Annual of Photography (https://archive.org/details/americanannualof3519unse/page/12/mode/2up) |
Author | Paul Lewis Anderson |
Solitude, by H. Link
From La Revue de photographie, 1907.
Slogging Through the Snow
Description | English: Ornament or illustration of man slogging through deep snow |
Date | 1918 |
Source | Pacific Telephone Magazine (https://archive.org/details/pacific-telephone-magazine_11_07/page/n17/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous |
This scalable illustration can be used at any size.
A Merry Christmas
Description |
English: Two-color design for a Christmas card
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Source | Christmas card from the Lennox and Addington Historical Society Collection (https://archive.org/details/1975.9.17) |
Author | Anonymous |
Blocked in the Snow
Description |
English: Passengers of a train stuck in the snow forage for wood
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Date | |
Source | Our Young Folks, 1868 https://archive.org/stream/ouryoungfolksser4112trow#page/108/mode/2up) |
Author | Anonymous engraver |
The engraving bears a mark in the lower left that seems to be “R. Sc.” “Sc.” is probably an abbreviation for “Sculpsit,” leaving “R.” as the only identification of the artist.
Turning Out the Vagrant Night Lodgers from a New York City Police Station
From Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Magazine, 1877.