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42 results filtered with: Adam, Victor, 1801-1866
  • The various uses of horses shown in seven sketches: horses in sports, races and for drawing coaches and carts. Chalk lithograph by Turgis after V. J. Adam.
  • A winning race horse and jockey are led from the race course. Coloured lithograph attributed to V.J. Adam after himself, ca. 1850.
  • Reception of the body of Napoleon Bonaparte in the Hôtel des Invalides in Paris in 1840. Lithograph by V.J. Adam after J. Arnout.
  • The transport of the body of Napoleon Bonaparte on to a ship. Lithograph by J. Arnout after V.J. Adam.
  • The body of Napoleon Bonaparte is transported from the island St. Helena in 1840. Lithograph by J. Arnout after V.J. Adam.
  • Figures and vignettes: men are on riding on horse back, a jockey sits on the ground waving his hands and a large couple walk arm in arm. Coloured lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. Adam, 1854.
  • A servant leading an Arab horse with a richly decorated saddle. Chalk lithograph by V. J. Adam.
  • Figures and vignettes: above, a swineherd tending pigs and a herd of cows, below, peasants hauling a carved stone on a pushcart and sportsmen and hussars riding horses. Coloured chalk lithograph by the Becquet brothers after V. J. Adam, 1853.
  • The various pleasures of equitation illustrated in twenty-two sketches which all show horsemen being injured. Chalk lithograph by de Lemercier after V. J. Adam.
  • A stone quarry: masons are working the stone, and a team of horses is pulling a cart carrying a massive stone. Lithograph by C. Motte after V. Adam.
  • Marshal Duroc, with scenes of his campaigns and his death bed. Lithograph by de Lemercier after V. Adam and N. Maurin.
  • Visitors in the park near the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte in St. Helena. Lithograph by V.J. Adam and J. Arnout.