Art inspired by Eight Kunstbillets, 19th century, Gouache on card, cut and embossed paper with printed or inscribed mottoes, silk gauze, gilded paper borders, all mounted on red silk, framed, Overall: 14 1/16 x 16 7/16 x 1 3/8 in. (35.7 x 41.8 x 3.5 cm), Cut Paper, Anonymous, Austrian, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-eight-kunstbillets-19th-century-gouache-on-card-cut-and-embossed-paper-with-printed-or-inscribed-mottoes-silk-gauze-gilded-paper-borders-all-mounted-on-red-silk-framed-overall-14-116-x-16-716-x-1-38-in-357-x-418-x-35-cm-cut-paper-anonymous-austrian-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462979922.html
RF2HW6FH6–Art inspired by Eight Kunstbillets, 19th century, Gouache on card, cut and embossed paper with printed or inscribed mottoes, silk gauze, gilded paper borders, all mounted on red silk, framed, Overall: 14 1/16 x 16 7/16 x 1 3/8 in. (35.7 x 41.8 x 3.5 cm), Cut Paper, Anonymous, Austrian, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington, District of Columbia. Photo shows the woman suffrage headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, from which the White House pickets set forth, bearing banners inscribed with mottoes advocating suffrage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-suffrage-headquarters-congressional-union-for-woman-suffrage-washington-scope-and-content-full-caption-reads-as-follows-woman-suffrage-headquarters-congressional-union-for-woman-suffrage-washington-district-of-columbia-photo-shows-the-woman-suffrage-headquarters-in-washington-district-of-columbia-from-which-the-white-house-pickets-set-forth-bearing-banners-inscribed-with-mottoes-advocating-suffrage-image262310456.html
RMW6N7JG–Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington, District of Columbia. Photo shows the woman suffrage headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, from which the White House pickets set forth, bearing banners inscribed with mottoes advocating suffrage.
Bangle Bracelet ca. 1875 Alexis Falize Described by Lucien Falize as “intimate mementos…. as precious as illuminated parchments,” gold bangle bracelets ornamented with brilliantly-colored enameled mottoes were a specialty of the Parisian jewelry house founded by his father, Alexis Falize, in 1838. Both father and son produced these romantic keepsakes, which were inspired by late fourteenth-century enameled and gem-set necklaces inscribed with “galantes devises” (chivalrous mottoes). The firm is best-known for its designs based on medieval European art, as well as on Near Eastern and Japanese s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bangle-bracelet-ca-1875-alexis-falize-described-by-lucien-falize-as-intimate-mementos-as-precious-as-illuminated-parchments-gold-bangle-bracelets-ornamented-with-brilliantly-colored-enameled-mottoes-were-a-specialty-of-the-parisian-jewelry-house-founded-by-his-father-alexis-falize-in-1838-both-father-and-son-produced-these-romantic-keepsakes-which-were-inspired-by-late-fourteenth-century-enameled-and-gem-set-necklaces-inscribed-with-galantes-devises-chivalrous-mottoes-the-firm-is-best-known-for-its-designs-based-on-medieval-european-art-as-well-as-on-near-eastern-and-japanese-s-image457903217.html
RM2HGY869–Bangle Bracelet ca. 1875 Alexis Falize Described by Lucien Falize as “intimate mementos…. as precious as illuminated parchments,” gold bangle bracelets ornamented with brilliantly-colored enameled mottoes were a specialty of the Parisian jewelry house founded by his father, Alexis Falize, in 1838. Both father and son produced these romantic keepsakes, which were inspired by late fourteenth-century enameled and gem-set necklaces inscribed with “galantes devises” (chivalrous mottoes). The firm is best-known for its designs based on medieval European art, as well as on Near Eastern and Japanese s
Grand National Liberal Republican banner for 1872 Abstract: A facsimile of an ornate cloth banner for Liberal Republican candidates Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown. At the top of the banner, which is suspended from a crossbar, is an eagle holding a streamer inscribed with mottoes of the campaign: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, Universal Amnesty and Impartial Suffrage. Below is Columbia or Liberty, wearing a Phrygian cap and holding an American flag and cornucopia. She stands on a shore with a steamship in the distance. At her feet are symbols of Agriculture, Commerce, and the Arts-- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grand-national-liberal-republican-banner-for-1872-abstract-a-facsimile-of-an-ornate-cloth-banner-for-liberal-republican-candidates-horace-greeley-and-benjamin-gratz-brown-at-the-top-of-the-banner-which-is-suspended-from-a-crossbar-is-an-eagle-holding-a-streamer-inscribed-with-mottoes-of-the-campaign-liberty-equality-and-fraternity-universal-amnesty-and-impartial-suffrage-below-is-columbia-or-liberty-wearing-a-phrygian-cap-and-holding-an-american-flag-and-cornucopia-she-stands-on-a-shore-with-a-steamship-in-the-distance-at-her-feet-are-symbols-of-agriculture-commerce-and-the-arts-image266629821.html
RMWDP11H–Grand National Liberal Republican banner for 1872 Abstract: A facsimile of an ornate cloth banner for Liberal Republican candidates Horace Greeley and Benjamin Gratz Brown. At the top of the banner, which is suspended from a crossbar, is an eagle holding a streamer inscribed with mottoes of the campaign: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, Universal Amnesty and Impartial Suffrage. Below is Columbia or Liberty, wearing a Phrygian cap and holding an American flag and cornucopia. She stands on a shore with a steamship in the distance. At her feet are symbols of Agriculture, Commerce, and the Arts--
Eight Kunstbillets. Artist: Anonymous, Austrian, Viennese, 19th century. Dimensions: Overall: 14 1/16 x 16 7/16 x 1 3/8 in. (35.7 x 41.8 x 3.5 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/eight-kunstbillets-artist-anonymous-austrian-viennese-19th-century-dimensions-overall-14-116-x-16-716-x-1-38-in-357-x-418-x-35-cm-date-19th-century-museum-metropolitan-museum-of-art-new-york-usa-image212903268.html
RMPAAG84–Eight Kunstbillets. Artist: Anonymous, Austrian, Viennese, 19th century. Dimensions: Overall: 14 1/16 x 16 7/16 x 1 3/8 in. (35.7 x 41.8 x 3.5 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington, District of Columbia. Photo shows the woman suffrage headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, from which the White House pickets set forth, bearing banners inscribed with mottoes advocating suffrage. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/woman-suffrage-headquarters-congressional-union-for-woman-suffrage-washington-scope-and-content-full-caption-reads-as-follows-woman-suffrage-headquarters-congressional-union-for-woman-suffrage-washington-district-of-columbia-photo-shows-the-woman-suffrage-headquarters-in-washington-district-of-columbia-from-which-the-white-house-pickets-set-forth-bearing-banners-inscribed-with-mottoes-advocating-suffrage-image259209851.html
RMW1M0PK–Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington . . .; Scope and content: Full caption reads as follows: Woman suffrage Headquarters [Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage], Washington, District of Columbia. Photo shows the woman suffrage headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, from which the White House pickets set forth, bearing banners inscribed with mottoes advocating suffrage.
Eight Kunstbillets, Anonymous, Austrian, Viennese, 19th century, 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-eight-kunstbillets-anonymous-austrian-viennese-19th-century-19th-century-162425476.html
RMKC739T–Eight Kunstbillets, Anonymous, Austrian, Viennese, 19th century, 19th century
. Some events of Boston and its neighbors . ere usually made of gold with blackenamel and often bore a coffin, skeleton, skull or urn on them;some were inscribed with mottoes such as Death parts UnitedHearts or Prepared be to follow me, or other equally cheerfulsuggestions. The Essex Institute in Salem has an interesting col-lection of these mourning rings. The Puritans usually drank wineat funerals, taking quite literally the remark Give strong drink untohim that is ready to perish and wine unto those that be of heavyhearts. It was often said that the temperance idea had donefor funerals, at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/some-events-of-boston-and-its-neighbors-ere-usually-made-of-gold-with-blackenamel-and-often-bore-a-coffin-skeleton-skull-or-urn-on-themsome-were-inscribed-with-mottoes-such-as-death-parts-unitedhearts-or-prepared-be-to-follow-me-or-other-equally-cheerfulsuggestions-the-essex-institute-in-salem-has-an-interesting-col-lection-of-these-mourning-rings-the-puritans-usually-drank-wineat-funerals-taking-quite-literally-the-remark-give-strong-drink-untohim-that-is-ready-to-perish-and-wine-unto-those-that-be-of-heavyhearts-it-was-often-said-that-the-temperance-idea-had-donefor-funerals-at-image371936593.html
RM2CH34WN–. Some events of Boston and its neighbors . ere usually made of gold with blackenamel and often bore a coffin, skeleton, skull or urn on them;some were inscribed with mottoes such as Death parts UnitedHearts or Prepared be to follow me, or other equally cheerfulsuggestions. The Essex Institute in Salem has an interesting col-lection of these mourning rings. The Puritans usually drank wineat funerals, taking quite literally the remark Give strong drink untohim that is ready to perish and wine unto those that be of heavyhearts. It was often said that the temperance idea had donefor funerals, at
. Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors . elinghuysen celebra-tion in Boston on September 10, 1844, to which Rhode Islandsent a large delegation. He saw the long procession of horse-men and footmen and bands of music, with a great profusionof flags and of banners inscribed with mottoes and devices.The streets were lined with crowds, and the houses weredecorated with flags, streamers, flowers and evergreens. Heattended the big, fervent mass meeting on the Common, whichvociferously applauded Daniel Webster and other impassionedspeakers from all parts of the country. Not until the CivilWar was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/almon-danforth-hodges-and-his-neighbors-elinghuysen-celebra-tion-in-boston-on-september-10-1844-to-which-rhode-islandsent-a-large-delegation-he-saw-the-long-procession-of-horse-men-and-footmen-and-bands-of-music-with-a-great-profusionof-flags-and-of-banners-inscribed-with-mottoes-and-devicesthe-streets-were-lined-with-crowds-and-the-houses-weredecorated-with-flags-streamers-flowers-and-evergreens-heattended-the-big-fervent-mass-meeting-on-the-common-whichvociferously-applauded-daniel-webster-and-other-impassionedspeakers-from-all-parts-of-the-country-not-until-the-civilwar-was-image372515923.html
RM2CJ1FT3–. Almon Danforth Hodges and his neighbors . elinghuysen celebra-tion in Boston on September 10, 1844, to which Rhode Islandsent a large delegation. He saw the long procession of horse-men and footmen and bands of music, with a great profusionof flags and of banners inscribed with mottoes and devices.The streets were lined with crowds, and the houses weredecorated with flags, streamers, flowers and evergreens. Heattended the big, fervent mass meeting on the Common, whichvociferously applauded Daniel Webster and other impassionedspeakers from all parts of the country. Not until the CivilWar was
. Centennial celebration at Danvers, Mass., June 16, 1852. 37 DISTRICT NUMBER FOURTEEN. School District No. 14, of Danvers, was represented by about 200children, in two divisions, of which the Grammar School formed one,and the Primary School the other. The last division occupied a large carriage, provided and fitted upfor the occasion. In an arch that crowned the front of the carriageappeared in golden letters, the word Welcome ;while each side was adorned with appropriate mottoes. Each division, also, bore a tasteful banner, inscribed with mottoesand devices. The motto of the Grammar School w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/centennial-celebration-at-danvers-mass-june-16-1852-37-district-number-fourteen-school-district-no-14-of-danvers-was-represented-by-about-200children-in-two-divisions-of-which-the-grammar-school-formed-oneand-the-primary-school-the-other-the-last-division-occupied-a-large-carriage-provided-and-fitted-upfor-the-occasion-in-an-arch-that-crowned-the-front-of-the-carriageappeared-in-golden-letters-the-word-welcome-while-each-side-was-adorned-with-appropriate-mottoes-each-division-also-bore-a-tasteful-banner-inscribed-with-mottoesand-devices-the-motto-of-the-grammar-school-w-image370485043.html
RM2CEN1CK–. Centennial celebration at Danvers, Mass., June 16, 1852. 37 DISTRICT NUMBER FOURTEEN. School District No. 14, of Danvers, was represented by about 200children, in two divisions, of which the Grammar School formed one,and the Primary School the other. The last division occupied a large carriage, provided and fitted upfor the occasion. In an arch that crowned the front of the carriageappeared in golden letters, the word Welcome ;while each side was adorned with appropriate mottoes. Each division, also, bore a tasteful banner, inscribed with mottoesand devices. The motto of the Grammar School w
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