boogert 1701 Size:50x70Poster with a detailed illustration of Boogert's 1692 book, a remarkable and comprehensive study of color and precursor to the modern color system. In a time long before standardized color taxonomies, the Dutch artist A. Boogert created an almost 900 page masterpiece, namely the book Trait des couleurs servant la peinture l'eau . The work made Enlightenment research on optics more detailed than contemporary work, was a precursor to future color
The film is based on the novel of the same name from 1925 by W
The basis for the new model is the 1909 tin telephone that has been refined in both surface and shape
Photographer: Eric Lundquist | Created: 1945
The scene of the painting takes place on Boulevard des Italiens
and is the day when people around the world celebrate Germany's capitulation and the end of the Second World War in Europe
The map was illustrated by the Dutch publishing company Nijgh & Van Ditmar sometime between the years 1869-1907
The word orange comes from the German word Apfelsine which means "China apple"
Light buoys have a long historical significance for shipping by providing guidance and marking waters
a Swedish portrait painter
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This poster features a captivating view of the waiting hall at Stockholm's Central Station in 1933
No wonder - the woman in the picture is Alexander Roslin's love of life and wife Suzanne Roslin