82. 奥莫鲁青瓷花瓶中的一套重要的三支烛台,属于本杰明·刘易斯·瓦利亚米(约1810年) by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy 1780-1854 高清作品[20%]

An Important Set of Three Branch Candelabra in Ormolu Mounted Celadon Vases Attributed to Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (ca. 1810)

材质 :Chinese Porcelain, Ormolu & Bronze 尺寸 :61.6 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

奥莫鲁青瓷花瓶中的一套重要的三支烛台,属于本杰明·刘易斯·瓦利亚米(约1810年)-本杰明·刘易斯·瓦利亚米1780-1854

英文名称:An Important Set of Three Branch Candelabra in Ormolu Mounted Celadon Vases Attributed to Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (ca. 1810)-Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy 1780-1854

84. 查尔斯·爱德华·斯图尔特(Charles Edward Stuart)的丑角肖像,被称为邦妮·查理王子(Bonnie Prince Charlie) - 归属于詹姆斯·沃斯代尔·伦敦1692---1767 高清作品[19%]

Harlequin portrait of Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie-Attributed-to-James-Worsdale-London-1692---1767

Harlequin portrait of Charles Edward Stuart, known as Bonnie Prince Charlie-Attributed-to-James-Worsdale-London-1692---1767
(查尔斯·爱德华·斯图尔特(Charles Edward Stuart)的丑角肖像,被称为邦妮·查理王子(Bonnie Prince Charlie)-归属于詹姆斯·沃斯代尔·伦敦1692---1767)

86. 奥地利新古主义雕刻吉尔特伍德扶手椅,维也纳,18世纪晚期 - 安-奥地利-新古主义-雕刻-吉尔特伍德-扶手椅-维也纳-18世纪末 高清作品[18%]

AN AUSTRIAN NEOCLASSICAL CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR, VIENNA, LATE 18TH CENTURY-AN-AUSTRIAN-NEOCLASSICAL-CARVED-GILTWOOD-ARMCHAIR-VIENNA-LATE-18TH-CENTURY

AN AUSTRIAN NEOCLASSICAL CARVED GILTWOOD ARMCHAIR, VIENNA, LATE 18TH CENTURY-AN-AUSTRIAN-NEOCLASSICAL-CARVED-GILTWOOD-ARMCHAIR-VIENNA-LATE-18TH-CENTURY
(奥地利新古主义雕刻吉尔特伍德扶手椅,维也纳,18世纪晚期-安-奥地利-新古主义-雕刻-吉尔特伍德-扶手椅-维也纳-18世纪末)

88. 管道组合,管道分为三部分,属于山上的狼,夏延酋长`Portfolio of Pipes, Pipe in three Sections, belonging to the Wolf on the Hill, Chief of the Cheyenne by George Catlin 高清作品[18%]

AF-Portfolio of Pipes, Pipe in three Sections, belonging to the Wolf on the Hill, Chief of the Cheyenne

图片文件尺寸: 6800×5279 px

管道组合,管道分为三部分,属于山上的狼,夏延酋长-卡特林

-A selection of Indian pipes in “Catlin’s North 美国艺术家 Indian Collection”.
The males amongst the North 美国艺术家 Indians all smoke, using instead of tobacco, several narcotics, such as inner bark of Red Willow, sumach leaves & c. which they call “k’nick-k’neck”, when it is prepared for smoking; to which, when they can get it, they add a small portion of tobacco.
Each man manufactures his own pipe, the bowl of which is generally carved in spar, in marble, stealite or potstone, found in their countries.
Pipes amongst the Am Indians are not only matters of luxury in the hands of all private individuals, where they are always emblems of peace and tendered as friendly salutations; but are kept in all tribes by the chiefs, as instruments for solemnizing Treaties; in which case they are public property considered sacred, and denominated “Calumets”, (or pipe of peace).