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1800s and engraving
An 1800s Russian engraving depicting the Whore of Babylon riding the seven-headed Beast ( a Sirrush )
With this change, wood engraving was left free to develop as a creative form in its own right, a movement prefigured in the late 1800s by such artists as Joseph Crawhall II and the Beggarstaff Brothers.

1800s and French
Many Indiana social studies teachers tell a story of two French men that had migrated to Indiana in the 1800s.
Henri Marie Raymond de Toulouse-Lautrec-Monfa or simply Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (; 24 November 1864 – 9 September 1901 ) was a French painter, printmaker, draughtsman, and illustrator, whose immersion in the colourful and theatrical life of Paris in the late 1800s yielded a collection of exciting, elegant and provocative images of the modern and sometimes decadent life of those times.
The county's Moscow area became the exiled home of French royalty during the early 1800s, including the exiled King of France Louis-Philippe in 1815, and Marquis de Lafayette in 1825.
Early 1800sFrench became greatly concerned and dismayed by the effects on the Church from the French Revolution and the attacks by unbelieving philosophers.
Marais d ' Osier, meaning willow swamp, was the original French name given to the area in the early 1800s.
Many English and Irish immigrants settled in the peninsula, but by the 1800s, Italian and German immigrants heavily populated the peninsula and were the chief sources of immigrants followed by French, Polish, and other Eastern Europeans.
In the late 1800s fried oyster sandwiches on French loaves were known in New Orleans and San Francisco as " oyster loaves ", a term still in use.
Between 1789 and the early 1800s, the Percheron was in danger of becoming extinct as horse breeding was suppressed during the French Revolution and its aftermath.
Claude Bernard, a French physiologist of the institute Muséum national d ' Histoire naturelle, founded the concept milieu interieur in the mid 1800s.
The variations of the New York accent are a result of the layering of ethnic speech from the waves of immigrants that settled in the city, from the earliest settlement by the Dutch and English, followed in the 1800s by the Irish and Midwesterners ( typically of French, German, Irish, Scandinavian, and English descent ).
This changed in the late 1800s and early 1900s, when the Storyville Red Light district was constructed on Basin Street adjacent to the French Quarter.
Up until the early 1800s, it was the French and Spanish who lived in the French Quarter.
A French anarchist and art critic in Paris during the late 1800s.
The French language began its presence in Cambodia in the late 1800s after French explorers and merchants made their way from Vietnam into Cambodia.
The francophones of the region are unique in Canada, tracing their origins to Continental French fishermen who settled in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and not to the Québécois, or Acadians of the Maritimes.
This period saw an influx of Breton, Norman and Basque fishermen to the region, though most of the activity was seasonal, and French settlement before the late 1800s was forbidden.
Morinville was settled by Father Morin, an Oblate missionary, who brought many French settlers in the late 1800s, followed by several German pioneers — hence its many French and German families such as Hittinger, Riopel, Boissonnault, Tailleur, Houle, Labonté, St. Laurent, Maisonneuve, Bokenfohr, Krauskopf, Rustemier, and Meyers.
: Jean Mallat, a French adventurer in the Philippines during the 1800s.
Buatier de Kolta ( né Joseph Buatier, 1845 Caluire-et-Cuire ( Rhône, France ); 1903 ) was a French magician who performed throughout the latter part of the 1800s in England and America.

engraving and French
Battle of Saint Kitts, 1782, as described by an observer in a French engraving titled " Attaque de Brimstomhill ".
Battle of St. Kitts, 1782, as described by an observer in a French engraving titled " Attaque de Brimstomhill ".
Fuhring notes that grotesques were " confusingly called arabesques in eighteenth century France ", but in his terminology " the major types of ornament that appear in French sixteenth century etchings and engraving ... can be divided into two groups.
French Admiral Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez | Suffren meeting with Hyder Ali in 1783, J. B. Morret engraving, 1789.
d ' Apres Barlow undated French engraving
French camps from 24 to 25 July 1757 around w: de: Frenke ( Emmerthal ) | Frenke ; copper engraving " Nr.
In 1765 an entry on the Causeway appeared in volume 12 of the French Encyclopédie, which was informed by the engravings of Drury's work ; the engraving of the " East Prospect " itself appeared in a 1768 volume of plates published for the Encyclopédie.
The bulk of the imports came from the undisputed masters of engraving during the 18th century: the French.
Boitard's engraving, ' Imports from France ', provided a satirical look at Londoners ' passion for French luxury goods and manners.
It is also found on an engraving on the title page of Francis Bacon's Wisdom of the Ancients ( 1641 French edition ).
Burin from the French burin meaning " cold chisel " has two specialised meanings for types of tools in English, one meaning a steel cutting tool which is the essential tool of engraving, and the other, in archaeology, meaning a special type of lithic flake with a chisel-like edge which was probably also used for engraving, or for carving wood or bone.
scan by User: Markalexander100 of 1885 engraving of the members of the French Mekong Expedition at Angkor ; from Voyage d ' exploration en Indo-Chine ; from left: Garnier, Delaporte, Joubert, Thorel, de Carne and Lagree
When in Boston, Gibson provided Gould with an engraving of King Kamehameha, a French copy of a Chinese copy of the king ’ s official watercolor portrait by Russian artist Louis Choris in 1816.
Battle of Saint Kitts, 1782, as described by an observer in a French engraving titled " Attaque de Brimstomhill ".
Towards the end of the century, a combination of Bolton's ' photo on wood ' process and the increased technical virtuosity initiated by the French school gave wood engraving a new application as a means of reproducing drawings in water-colour wash ( as opposed to line drawings ) and actual photographs.
He was in the army until 1940 and from then until the end of the war in 1945 used his draughtsmanship, lettering artistry, and engraving skills to forge passports and identification papers for the French Resistance.
The exclusive right of engraving and publishing plates from the pictures in the Düsseldorf gallery was granted him by the duke of Bavaria in 1789, but, after he had issued more than twenty of these plates, the siege of that city by the French put an end to this undertaking and caused him serious financial loss.
Iroquois with Western goods, presumably acquired through trade ( French engraving, 1722 )
Robert Nanteuil ( 1623 or 1630 – 1678 ) was a French printmaker in engraving.
* The Fenn School in Concord, Massachusetts uses Sua Sponte as its school motto usually seen written in a furled banner beneath an engraving of the famous Daniel Chester French The Concord Minute Man of 1775 statue.
An engraving in the early 14th-century French manuscript, Roman de Fauvel, shows a charivari underway.
In the French engraving Le Lever after Freudenberg, of the 1780s, ( illustration, right ), gentle social criticism is levelled at the lady of the court ; that she slept without unlacing her stays, apparently, perhaps can be seen as artistic licence.
You can also see the ruins on the commons: File: Ruines de Pondichery en 1769. jpg | French engraving from 1769.

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