A Fine and scarce 18th century Copper engraving depicting a female Blackamoor youth. Most curious and probably also medical in origin due to the white areas of sections of the form. French, circa: 1775-1795.
This is a set of ten prints, lithographs, of architectural details from the Classical and Renaissance Periods. They are based on designs by Pallidio, Vignole, Selio and others. They were printed in about 1890 after drawings by G. W. Krafft. I am selling the prints individually and I have 9 remaining. They are $20 each or $160 for the nine.
Selection of engravings from 1782-1797 editions-- Ichthylogie ou Histoire Naturel, Generale and Particular. About 10.5" x 17" Some are up to $450, depending on subject. About 14 currently available all unframed.
I have a pretty large group of these--some of them framed and matted. Some still unframed, like this "Banded Goatsucker." Do these birds still exist? God's variety is surely fascinating!!
I bought a near complete folio of these military engravings, 1704 with original title page. I'll sell them one at a time or in multiples. Each page size 14" x 19" approx.
George Giusti AGI, ADC, NDAD Born: Milan 10 October 1908. George Giusti of Italian and Swiss parentage, was trained at the Reale Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan. He worked as a designer in Lugano from 1928 to 1930 and in Zurich from 1931 to 1937, then went to the United States and for about a year was employed in government offices in Washington,D.C. Having moved to New York in 1939, he started a freelance practice and designed posters and various forms of publicity material for the US Departm... Click for details