- JCII/7/161
- Item
- 2005 - 2007
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting horn with ribbon, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting horn with ribbon, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'
Woman wearing hat holding flowers
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting woman wearing hat holding flowers, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting an abstract pattern, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting child taking bath.
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting knight's helmet with foliage.
Profile of long-haired man with hat
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting profile of long-haired man with hat, as used in his published works 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting three intertwined fish, as used in his published work 'The Compleatest Angling Booke That Was Euer Was Writ: Being done Oute of Ye Hebrewe and Other Tongves by a Person of Honor, Adorned With Scvlptvres.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting chipped jug, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting sad woman, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint.'
Part of Joseph Crawhall Archives
Print taken from Joseph Crawhall II's woodblock depicting woman and Jester, as used in his published work 'Impresses Quaint' and 'A Beuk O' Newcassel Sangs.'