A set of six engravings and prints. First. An engraving of a painting titled Dutch Boors by David Teniers the Younger, 1610 to 1690, Flemish Baroque painter. Gems of Art series, plate 24. Published in 1825 by William Bernard Cooke, English line engraver. The print depicts a countryside scene, two men scolding a man sleeping on the street. Second. A cut-out illustration from Picturesque America, a two-volume set of books published by William Cullen Bryant, D. Appleton and Company of New York in 1872 and 1874. Page 115 from the first volume, Mauch Cunk from the foot of Mount Pisgah. Third. Adolphe Appian, 1819-1898, French landscape painter. Original lithograph titled Evening Moor signed underneath. Executed in the aquatint technique. The print shows a house in a field, bare trees, a man fishing in a pond. Fourth. Franz Herberlot, a French painter of the early to mid 20th Century and most well-known for his French city views. A cityscape watercolor print titled Paris, place Maubert, numbered 16/162, signed in the lower left. Fifth. Thomas Kinkade, 1958 to 2012, American painter. A print of his artwork titled The Garden of Prayer, 1997. A landscape depicting a river and a garden with a gazebo-chapel. Signed in the lower left. White mat. Sixth. A colored print of an engraving by Ernst Zipperer, 1888-1982, German painter. The print depicts the Fountain Of St. George in Rothenburg, Germany. Signed underneath. Antique Vintage Landscape City View Prints For Interior Decoration.
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