Crown of the Lombard kings, called Iron Crown, preserved in Monza from Chroniclers Of The History Of France From The Origins To The Sixteenth Century illustrated by D. Maillart (1884).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Royalty from Chroniclers Of The History Of France From The Origins To The Sixteenth Century illustrated by D. Maillart (1884).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Accessory from The Chroniclers Of The History Of France From The Origins To The Sixteenth Century illustrated by D. Maillart (1884).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Accessory from The Chroniclers Of The History Of France From The Origins To The Sixteenth Century illustrated by D. Maillart (1884).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Crypt of the Holy Chapel, after a photograph from The Chroniclers Of The History Of France From The Origins To The Sixteenth Century illustrated by D. Maillart (1884).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Hungarian holy crown from The Torten Of The Hungarian Nation. Edited by Szilágyi S. (1895).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Royal crown, sword and a cane from The History of the Kingdom of Denmark by J. Steenstrup, Kr. Erslev, A. Heise, V. Mollerup, J. A. Fridericia, E. Holm, A. D. Jørgensen. Historically Illustrated (1897).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Golden Finch illustration from The Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813) by George Shaw (1751-1813). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Golden Oriole or Golden thrush illustration from The Naturalist's Miscellany (1789-1813) by George Shaw (1751-1813). Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Lily and crown pattern from The Practical Decorator and Ornamentist (1892) by G.A Audsley and M.A. Audsley. Digitally enhanced from our own original first edition of the publication.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Richard heart of Leon from The World, Historical And Actual, What Has Been And What Is Together With... Charts, Reference Tables... From B.C 1500, To The Present Time (1882).. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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137. The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla graminea) 138. The Snowbird (Struthus hyemalis) 139. The White-crowned Sparrow (Fringilla leucophrys) illustration from Zoology of New York (1842–1844) by James Ellsworth De Kay.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Stained glass window for the facade of the Fouquet boutique by Alphonse Maria Mucha (1869–1939). Original from The Public Institution Paris Musées. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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43. The Golden Oriole (Icterus baltimore) 44. Ditto, female illustration from Zoology of New York (1842–1844) by James Ellsworth De Kay.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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43. The Golden Oriole (Icterus baltimore) 44. Ditto, female illustration from Zoology of New York (1842–1844) by James Ellsworth De Kay.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Women by a Garden Pool. Original from The Yale University Art Gallery. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Floral pattern from The Practical Decorator and Ornamentist (1892) by G.A Audsley and M.A. Audsley. Digitally enhanced from our own original first edition of the publication.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Figure Study for Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (1884) by Elihu Vedder. Original from The Art Institute of Chicago. Digitally enhanced by rawpixel.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Vintage illustration of pear digitally enhanced from our own vintage edition of The Fruit Grower's Guide (1891) by John Wright.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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Group of Tubularis Indivisa (1884) by Eduard Oscar Schmidt, an unusual aquatic life form. Digitally enhanced from our own original chromolithographic plate.. Free illustration for personal and commercial use.
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