Engravings are a special form of art and documentation used for centuries to record stories, landscapes and historical events. Old prints offer a unique window into the past, showing detailed depictions of towns, villages, people and nature. Different artistic styles and techniques make old prints valuable collectibles. Engravings are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provide a historical picture on how the world was seen and depicted.

  • On the Victoria embankment
    Engravings
    Emil Orlík (1870 – 1932)
    On the Victoria embankment (1898)
    70,00
  • View from Overveen of the city of Haarlem
    Engravings
    Pieter van der Meulen (1790 – 1858)
    View of the city of Haarlem near Overveen (ca. 1840)
    100,00
  • Whinnying horse to Paul Potter
    Engravings
    Carel Allard (1648 – 1709)
    Whinnying horse after Paulus Potter (ca. 1680)
    200,00
  • Capelle auf dem Platz, wo Gessler von Tell erschossen worden
    Engravings
    Salomon Gessner (1730-1788)
    Capelle auf dem Platz, wo Gessler von Tell erschossen worden (ca. 1770)
    30,00
  • Le Rhône près de St. Gothard
    Engravings
    L. Dumas (19th century)
    Le Rhône près de St. Gothard (1872)
    40,00
  • Thun
    Engravings
    Edward Francis Finden (1791 – 1857)
    Engraving of Swiss village of Thun (1834)
    30,00
  • Vuë de la ville de Coire
    Engravings
    Michel Picquenot (1747-1808)
    Vue de la ville de Coire (1780)
    125,00
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