Plate 31 Collection
Plate 31 takes us on a journey through various artworks, engravings, and collections from different periods and themes
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Plate 31 takes us on a journey through various artworks, engravings, and collections from different periods and themes. In this captivating collection of images, we encounter the mesmerizing Comon magpies in their natural habitat, depicted in a stunning 19th-century artwork C013 / 6315. Moving on to another plate, we find ourselves immersed in the intricate details of smaller domes showcased in an engraving from The Vatican and St Peter's Basilica by Paul Marie Letarouilly. This 1882 volume transports us back to the grandeur of St Peter's Basilica with its awe-inspiring architecture. Continuing our exploration, Plate 31 presents us with a glimpse into ancient history through engravings of exquisite vases. These artifacts provide valuable insights into past civilizations and their artistic expressions. The Newberry Itinerarium curiosum account antiquities offers yet another perspective as it guides us through a fascinating journey filled with historical wonders. Shifting gears to nature's marvels, Plate 31 introduces us to Conway Castle N Wales captured beautifully in Liber Studiorum by an unknown artist. The castle stands proudly against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes that Wales has to offer. As we delve further into Plate 31's diverse offerings, we encounter Thisbe Running Lionness Well leaenae spectu territa fugit – an intriguing depiction that sparks curiosity about its narrative origins. Intriguingly enough, even cigarette brands make their appearance on Plate 31. Fans Period series N7 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes Brands showcase elegant designs that were once associated with smoking culture. Taking a mythological turn, Gods celebrating wedding is illustrated on this plate - Cupid and Psyche come alive as Apuleius' story unfolds before our eyes. Love intertwines with divine beings as they revel in joyous festivities. A more dramatic scene emerges when Civilis Forced Dismount Swim Across is portrayed on Plate 31.