Tools - Wheelbarrows
Tools - Wheelbarrows
Tools - Wheelbarrows
Wheelbarrows
17th Century
A Bleaching Field
by Adriaen van de Venne c. 1620 - 1626
(The British Museum)
Still Life
Formerly attributed to Adriaen van Ostade c. 1625 - 1685
(The British Museum)
Still Life
by Jean Baptiste Weenix c. 1636 - 1660
(The British Museum)
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From the 12 Months Series by Paulus Frst by Elias Holl II 1638
(The British Museum)
18th Century
Vinaigrier Ambulant
by Edme Bouchardon c. 1730s
(The British Museum)
Vinaigrier Ambulant
by Anne Claude Philippe de Tubires, Comte de Caylus after Edme Bouchardon, published by tienne Fessard 1738
(The British Museum)
The MOTION
by Thomas Cooper 1741
(The British Museum)
Study
by William Hogarth c. 1746 - 1747
(Lewis Walpole Library0
GIN LANE
by William Hogarth 1751
(The British Museum)
GIN LANE
by William Hogarth 1751
(The British Museum)
Agriculture, Jardinage
The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert 1751
(University of Michigan)
Agriculture, Jardinage
The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert 1751
(University of Michigan)
Wheelbarrow
Late 18th - Early 19th Century
(Stratford Hall)
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