Object Design By Paul •6 Items Facebook Twitter Pinterest Fig. LIII. Hydromylos, cum trochleâ. (1662) Georg Andreas Böckler (German, 1617 – 1687) Illustration The projection of a pedestal, of the composite order, in perspective. (1707) Andrea Pozzo (Italian, 1642-1709) Illustration Meubles et arabesques de la fin du XVe. siècle. Banc de l’église du pont de l’arche. (1839) Nicolas Xavier Willemin (French, 1763-1839) Illustration Design for Single Footed Dish with Cover Shaped like Flower and Foliage (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings Design for Spoon, Fork, Two Knives (Crossed over scissors), Scissors, Ear Spoon and Toothpick (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings Design for Parade Egg Cups and Combined Egg Cup and Salt Cellar with Lid (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings
Fig. LIII. Hydromylos, cum trochleâ. (1662) Georg Andreas Böckler (German, 1617 – 1687) Illustration
The projection of a pedestal, of the composite order, in perspective. (1707) Andrea Pozzo (Italian, 1642-1709) Illustration
Meubles et arabesques de la fin du XVe. siècle. Banc de l’église du pont de l’arche. (1839) Nicolas Xavier Willemin (French, 1763-1839) Illustration
Design for Single Footed Dish with Cover Shaped like Flower and Foliage (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings
Design for Spoon, Fork, Two Knives (Crossed over scissors), Scissors, Ear Spoon and Toothpick (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings
Design for Parade Egg Cups and Combined Egg Cup and Salt Cellar with Lid (16th century) Erasmus Hornick (German, ca. 1520–1583) Drawings