EditorialBobbin lace collar inspired by lying 17th century collars and accompanying engagement photo (copy) of Bram Pleging and Jet Faber who made and wore the collar during her engagement, Linen collar with a natural-colored bobbin lace edge. Trapezoidal lying...
EditorialModel of an 18-Gun Cutter, witnessed and polychromed model of an over-built cutter. Thirteen of the eighteen pieces have been preserved. The ship has a slightly curved prow and sharp bow foundation, small flat mirror, large hollow wulf painted with dra...
EditorialUntitled, from Pour Jorn. Bram van Velde; Dutch, 1895-1981. Date: 1976. Dimensions: 750 x 540 mm (sheet). Color lithograph on ivory wove paper. Origin: Netherlands.
EditorialUntitled, from Pour Jorn. Bram van Velde; Dutch, 1895-1981. Date: 1976. Dimensions: 750 x 540 mm (sheet). Color lithograph on ivory wove paper. Origin: Netherlands.
EditorialManuscript of the play, 'Dracula - the undead'. Prologue. Play (Dracula - The undead) by B. Stoker, writer of plays; submitted: 1897. 1897. Source: Add. 53630 f.9.
EditorialIllustration showing Count Dracula, the vampire, climbing down the wall of his castle. Dracula ... Thirteenth edition. London : William Rider & Son, 1919. Source: C.194.b.324 front cover.
EditorialIllustrated front cover depicting the vampire, Dracula, climbing down the walls of his castle, observed by Jonathan Harker. Dracula by Bram Stoker. Westminster: Archibald Constable and Company, 1901 Leeds: printed by Chorley and Pickersgill, The Electr...
EditorialManuscript of the play, 'Dracula - the undead'. Part of scene 1 and 2. Play by B. Stoker, writer of plays; submitted: 1897. 1897. Source: Add.53630 F. f.6.
EditorialTitle page of the novel 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. Dracula. [A tale.]. A. Constable & Co.: Westminster, 1897. First edition. Source: Cup.410.f.718. Language: English.
EditorialSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Vatican Reception of the Duke of Tuscany, ca. 1570, Etching and engraving, sheet: 14 3/16 x 19 7/16 in. (36 x 49.4 cm), Prints, Attributed to Etienne DuP?rac (French, ca. 1535?1604), Attributed to Giovanni Ambrogio Bram...