EditorialFortuna standing in a toognis, Fortune stands on a globe with the right leg forward and has the left foot slightly sideways and down, her right hip bending sideways. With her left hand she holds the sail, which is also bolstered to the left, above the ...
EditorialPelican, The object is composed of the following cast and engraved parts: the pedestal, the two wings, the two young. The pedestal is ornamented on the front and back. The pelican keeps its wings spread and pecks itself in the chest. The youngsters, wh...
EditorialVictory of Ferdinand of Brunswijk-Wolfenbuttel over the French at Minden, Silver Medal. Obverse: Perseus, representing Ferdinand van Brunswijk, with Medusaschild and flapping weapon in hand, a shining star above his head, standing amid French weapons, ...
EditorialOboe, oboe with typical application: rings, flaps with 'bassoon rolls' (for easy sliding) and a 'flapping flap' B over the back., Firma Heckel, Biebrich, c. 1850.
EditorialCrowning with roosters, The fragment of the left half gives a part of the frame with a horn, from which fruits fall, a child clambering against the receiver next to whom a crowing rooster is standing. the fragment of the right half shows a part of the ...
EditorialPelican, The voowerp is composed of the following cast and engraved parts: the pedestal, the two wings, the two young. The pedestal is ornamented on the front and back. The pelican keeps its wings spread and pecks itself in the chest. The youngsters, w...
EditorialDancer with flapping bands in her hair, feather, laviert, mounted, leaf: 16.7 x 10.4 cm, not marked, Constantin Guys, Vlissingen 1802?1892 Paris.
EditorialDescent of Jean-Pierre Blanchard's balloon at Billancourt, 2 March 1784. Blanchard added flapping wings to his balloon in an attempt to drive it. Handcolored engraving from Louis Figuier's "Les Merveilles de la Science: Les Aerostats," Paris, 1876.
EditorialDescent of Jean-Pierre Blanchard's hydrogen balloon, 2 March 1784, near Paris. Balloon with parachute and flapping wings. Handcolored engraving from Louis Figuier's "Merveilles de la Science: Les Aerostats," Paris, 1870.