8 results filtered with: Emmanuel Jean Nepomucene De Ghendt

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In a rural garden, two boys draw the figure of Nature represented as a woman with six breasts feeding two infants; around, examples of nature and education. Engraving by E.J.N. de Ghendt after C.P. Marillier, ca. 1788/1793.
Q2980562Date: [1788/1793]Reference: 568202i
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A man and a boy gaze at a young woman as she lies asleep on her bed in the morning. Colour engraving by E. De Ghendt, ca. 1778, after P.A. Baudouin.
Pierre-Antoine BaudouinDate: 1778Reference: 27914i
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A young woman is disturbed at her evening toilette by a boy arriving at the door. Colour engraving by Emmanuel de Ghendt, ca. 1778, after P. A. Baudouin.
Pierre-Antoine BaudouinDate: 1778Reference: 27913i
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People playing a game of skittles (bowling) in the garden of an inn, as others sit on the grass drinking, smoking and chatting. Engraving by E. de Ghendt after J. Steen.
Jan SteenDate: 1790-1799Reference: 33171i
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A woman performing chemical experiments with a furnace: representing chemistry. Etching by E-J-N. de Ghendt after C-N. Cochin the younger, 1773.
Charles-Nicolas CochinDate: 1773Reference: 25687i- Pictures
After healing a lame man, the apostles Paul and Barnabas are mistaken for gods at Lystra; the priest brings them a sacrifice of oxen. Engraving by E.J.N. de Ghendt after C.P. Marillier.
Q2980562Date: 1789-1804Reference: 6753i
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The cessation of plague, brought about by the angel of God. Etching by E. de Ghendt after C. Marillier.
Q2980562Date: 1789-1804Reference: 6347i- Pictures
Morality, supported by Religion, points the way to happiness. Engraving by E. de Ghendt, 1807, after J.M. Moreau.
Jean-Michel MoreauDate: [1807]Reference: 3198507i