EditorialAt the Patient's Bedside (Au chevet de la malade) from the journal Revue encyclop?dique (1897). Dimensions: 36.1 cm x 27.4 cm, 27 cm x 26.8 cm, 24.9 cm x 15.6 cm.
EditorialA caladrius perching at the bedside of a king, illustrating the text that the bird has the power to foretell whether an ill patient will live or die. If the bird turns its back on the patient, the patient is sure to die; however, if the bird faces him ...
EditorialShe went quickly forward, and threw herself on her knees by the bedside, THE NEW PRINCE FORTUNATUS, BY WILLIAM BLACK, 1841 ? 1898, a novelist born in Glasgow, Scotland UK, drawn by William Small, 1843 - 1929, Scottish artist from Edinburgh, 1889.
EditorialNote left by Chopin his bedside before his death: "When this cough chokes me, I implore you, open my body, so I shall not be buried alive". 1849.