
Factsimilar — visual material culture
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Nicolas Louis Faret and Madame Nicolas Louis Faret
1812


The pocket magazine, August 1896
New York, 1896

Early piety: remember thy creator in the days of thy youth
c1846.



Double Cameo with Cupids and Mercury
Burslem, Late 18th century

Botanical Sketches, Maine
1876–1881

Allée, Château de Grand-Vaux, Savigny-sur-Orge, the Family Home of Vigier
c. 1855

The modern terminal, the gate of the city. October, scribner's magazine
[ca. 1890–1920]



Schenk Ulrich von Winterstetten
Zürich, ca. 1300 bis ca. 1340
![Barbican [reverse] — Attributed to Giovanni Candida](/images/nga-44728.jpg?v=510c848757bd4730)

Cormorant Cliff, Jamestown, Rhode Island
1877

Dr. Seuss (Ted Geisel) at work on a drawing of a grinch, the hero of his forthcoming book, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"
1957.

Outing April
[ca. 1890–1920]

Red headed woodpecker
London, 1827–1830

Veil with Russian Imperial Family Coat of Arms
Belgium, 1875/1900

La petite berle aux liserons (Small Water-parsnip with Bindweed)
published 1849







Bruder Eberhard von Sax
Zürich, ca. 1300 bis ca. 1340


Design for the Embroidery of a Man's Waistcoat
1775–1785



Prospect der obern Stadt zu Quebec auf dem Plaz wo man nach dem Mühlen Cavalier gehet
1755 - 1779

Four upholstery panels for an armchair
1754–56


Terracotta fragments of kylikes (drinking cups)
first half of the 5th century BCE






Herr Heinrich von Stretlingen
Zürich, ca. 1300 bis ca. 1340


Saddle Horse
Attributed to Pieter van Bloemen (Flemish, 1657-1720); or Paulus Potter (Dutch, 1625-1654)
Flanders, n.d.



The Courtesan Michinoku of the Tsutaya House with her Kamuro Midare and Shinobu, from the series "Kikkaku Hokufu"
Japan, c. 1774




Susanne (The Artist's Daughter at the Age of Twenty-One)
1782
![(5) [Persepolis] — Luigi Pesce](/images/met-652156.jpg?v=150273ddd87fd75c)


Twee spelende apen
1900 - 1930







The Offering of the Carriers of the Press to their Patrons
1862

Pillow Cover
Belgium, 16th century



Unfinished Design for a Waistcoat
1785-1795


The evolution of church music
New York, [ca. 1890–1920]










