38 results filtered with: Gardeners

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The risen Christ asks Mary Magdalene not to touch him. Etching with aquatint by G.B. Cipriani after A.D. Gabbiani.
Anton Domenico GabbianiReference: 23302i
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Cedar trees (Cedrus species) in a garden in Monmouthshire. Photogravure by R. Fenton, ca. 1856.
Roger FentonDate: October 1856Reference: 20502i- Pictures
Gardens: eight scenes of gardeners working. Etching in sepia by W. H. Pyne, 1807, after himself.
William Henry PyneDate: 1807Reference: 496922i
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Constantinople: the superintendant of the buildings and gardens of the city. Engraving by G. Scotin the elder, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
Jean Baptiste VanmourDate: [1714]Reference: 2498827i
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John Tradescant I and John Tradescant II. Stipple engraving by N. Smith, 1793, after W. Hollar.
Wenceslaus HollarDate: 1793Reference: 546443i
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Two cherubim (?) in a garden pointing to the sky from where an angel looks down on the busy gardeners. Etching by J. Miller after himself.
Miller, J. (Engraver)Reference: 26661i
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A young man who is a somnambulist sleepwalks to the garden of a parson and sits on the wall eating peaches, to the annoyance of the gardener and the proprietor. Etching by T. Onwhyn.
Thomas OnwhynDate: [1844]Reference: 29460i- Books
The busiest man in England : the life of Joseph Paxton, gardener, architect, & Victorian visionary / by Kate Colquhoun.
Kate ColquhounDate: 2006
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An ornate formal garden with people talking, and gardeners working. Etching by E. Hedouin, 1856.
Hedouin, E.Reference: 497110i
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Separate pictures of garden fruit, flowers, vegetables, birds, dogs and two monkeys dressed as gardeners. Coloured etchings, 18th century.
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Gardeners at work in the gardens of Denham Court, Buckinghamshire. Engraving by W. Hollar, 17th century, after F. Cleyn.
Francis CleynReference: 26672i
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A withered tree bearing apples labelled with sins; representing the life of sin. Coloured lithograph, c. 1870, after J. Bakewell.
Bakewell, J., active 1770.Date: 1870Reference: 26799i
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The Virgin Mary with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist (as a child), Saint Paul and Saint Mary Magdalene. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Francia.
Giacomo RaiboliniReference: 11787i
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Gardening: a man digging in a walled garden. Wood engraving.
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The German Hospital, Dalston, London. Wood engraving by C. Dammann, 1864.
Date: 1864Reference: 35067i- Books
RHS The secrets of great botanists and what they teach us about gardening / Matthew Biggs.
Matthew BiggsDate: 2018
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Genoa, with the aid of Arethusa, Alcimus, and Cosmus, introduces the lemon tree into Italy, thanks to the warm air of the Ligurian coast. Engraving by G.F. Greuter after G. Reni.
Guido ReniDate: 1646Reference: 26653i
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The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Wood engraving by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
Frederick John FrancisDate: [1845]Reference: 38571i
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Saint Mary Magdalene reaches out for the risen Christ; he points away. Mezzotint by J. Murphy after G. Farington, 1781, after P. da Cortona.
Pietro da CortonaDate: 1 January 1781Reference: 24658i
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Flora holds the bow and arrows of Cupid while Cupid acts as a gardener. Aquatint with engraving by S. Alken, 1790, after E. Crewe.
Crewe, Emma.Date: 1790Reference: 26742i
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Saint Mary Magdalene reaches out for the risen Christ; he points away. Engraving by W. Walker, c. 1760, after P. da Cortona.
Pietro da CortonaDate: [between 1760 and 1769]Reference: 23307i
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The risen Christ asks Mary Magdalene not to touch him. Etching by F. Parr after C. Le Brun.
Charles Le BrunReference: 23306i
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A withered tree bearing apples labelled with sins; representing the life of the base, 'natural' man. Etching, 1771, after J. Bakewell.
Bakewell, J., active 1770.Date: 1 January 1771Reference: 26769i- Books
Smiling in slow motion : the journals of Derek Jarman, 1991-1994 / Derek Jarman ; edited by Keith Collins ; with an introduction by Neil Bartlett.
Derek JarmanDate: 2018
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A man carries a large pot plant while, in the background, gardeners are at work. Etching by J.C. Le Vasseur, 18th century, after Teniers.
David Teniers the YoungerReference: 26667i