EditorialWindow depicting a farmer pruning, Stained round window depicting a farmer in a bent position, who cuts a branch of a tree with a crooked knife, a woman with a yellow hood standing to his right guide the branches of a tree along a fence., Meester van d...
EditorialCup with an ear, multicolored painted with a representation of the month of March, Cylindrical cup with an S-shaped ear, painted porcelain. The beaker is painted with a cartouche of leaf and network inside which a shepherd with sheep and above which th...
EditorialGeorge Ignace Van Eesbeke, nicknamed Vander Haegen, magistrate of the treasury of Brussels, Copper Medal. Obverse: helmeted coat of arms within an inscription. Reverse: gardener pruning shrubs within a circle, Brussels, George Ignace van Eesbeke, anony...
EditorialFuneral Shield of the Cobblers ?Guild in Amsterdam, The cartouch-shaped plate contains a shield with three attributes of the shoemaker's guild: in the middle a shoe above the year 1643, on the left side thereof a pruning knife (intended for trimming th...
EditorialFlower of agriculture in peacetime, counted token charged by order of the city of Brussels, Copper token. Obverse: man with hat watering bush within circumscription. Reverse: two men pruning a tree, at the foot of a tree coat of arms within a circumscr...
EditorialThe pruning-book. A monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions : Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954.
EditorialInvestigation made by the State Board of Horticulture of the California olive industry : development of the industry, unfruitfulness of varieties, methods of culture, pruning, processing of fruit, etc. ; report to Governor Gage : California. State Boar...
EditorialThe pruning-book; a monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions : Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954.
EditorialFuneral Shield of the Cobblers' Guild in Amsterdam, The cartouch-shaped plate contains a shield with three attributes of the shoemaker's guild: in the middle a shoe above the date 1643, on the left side thereof a pruning knife (intended for trimming th...
EditorialPruning vines. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Whole folio] Calendar page for February. Men cutting vines, one with a mattock. At foot, Aquarius in a roundel. Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Calendar. Originall...
EditorialCalendar page for February: Pruning vines. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. (Whole folio) Calendar page for February: Pruning vines Image taken from The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Originally pu...
EditorialMiniature of men pruning vines, on a calendar page for March. Psalter ('The Queen Mary Psalter'). England (London/Westminster or East Anglia?); between 1310 and 1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.73v. Language: Latin, with French image captions.
EditorialPruning vines. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Whole folio] Calendar page for February. Men cutting vines, one with a mattock. At foot, Aquarius in a roundel. Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Calendar. Originall...
EditorialMiniature of three men pruning and setting stocks in a vineyard, with a full foliate border including a white ram (Aries), from the calendar page for March. Book of Hours, Use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). France, Central (Paris); c. 1440 - c. 1450 (af...
EditorialCalendar page for February: Pruning vines. The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Christ Church Canterbury (?), early to mid 11th century. (Whole folio) Calendar page for February: Pruning vines Image taken from The Julius Calendar and Hymnal. Originally pu...
EditorialPruning vines. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Miniature] Calendar page for February. Three men cutting vines, one with a mattock. Image taken from Anglo-Saxon Calendar. Originally published/produced in Engl...
EditorialFebruary. The Gentlewoman. February 1897. The Gentlewoman calendar page for February. A woman pruning a plant in a garden. Image taken from The Gentlewoman. Originally published/produced in February 1897. . Source: Colindale,. Language: English.
EditorialMan Pruning a Tree. Dimensions: sheet: 60.48 ? 46.99 cm (23 13/16 ? 18 1/2 in.). Medium: charcoal on two sheets of laid paper joined together.
EditorialMan Pruning a Tree. Dimensions: sheet: 60.48 ? 46.99 cm (23 13/16 ? 18 1/2 in.). Medium: charcoal on two sheets of laid paper joined together.
EditorialFrench royal gardener in work wear, 14th century. He wears a black straw hat, guimpe or wimple, pink tunic, black belt and grey hose. He holds a pruning knife. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from "French Costumes from Ki...
EditorialHawthorn flower fairy and children, Crataegus laevigata, in dress of leaves and branches, headdress of blossom, being threatened by secateurs and pruning shears. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore ...
EditorialThe return of the flower fairies, a procession of flower fairies approach a regal flower fairy attended by putti with dragonfly and butterfly wings. In the foreground a beetle holds a watering can, and pruning shear and a rake are laid on a carpet. Han...