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19 results filtered with: Wille, Johann Georg, 1715-1808
  • François Quesnay. Line engraving by J. G. Wille after J. Chevallier, 1745.
  • Maurice de Saxe, Maréchal de France; wearing armour. Engraving by J.G. Wille after H. Rigaud, 1745.
  • The sergeant Louis Gillet discovers a woman who had been tied to a tree by brigands and fights with the brigands to free her. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after P.A. Wille.
  • Claude Nicolas Le Cat. Line engraving by J. G. Wille, 1747, after Thomiers.
  • François Quesnay. Line engraving by J. G. Wille, 1747, after J. Chevallier, 1745.
  • Two men indoors at a small table: one smokes while the other fills his pipe. Engraving by J.G. Wille, 1773, after A. van Ostade.
  • A child blowing bubbles. Engraving by J.G. Wille, 1761, after G. Netscher, 1670 (?).
  • A boy plays his 'rommelpot' for an old woman as she peers through her spectacles at him. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after G. Schalken.
  • A family group of five singing around a table to the accompaniment of the violinist who is the originator of the image. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after G. Schalken.
  • An old woman reading. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after G. Dou.
  • The suicide of Cleopatra: Cleopatra is shown seated on a chair with the asp wriggling up her left arm while her maid shields her face in a gesture of horror and grief. Line engraving by J.G. Wille, 175-, after C. Netscher.
  • Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis. Line engraving by J. Daullé and J.G. Wille, 1741, after R. Levrac-Tournières, 1737.
  • Claude Nicolas Le Cat. Line engraving by J. G. Wille, 1747, after Thomiers.
  • François Chicoyneau. Line engraving by J. G. Wille, 1744, after P. Le Sueur.
  • Two musicians play their instruments in a doorway to amuse the passers-by. Engraving by J.G. Wille after Dietricy.
  • Marytje Jansdr van Rosenburg, the mother of Gerard Dou, winding her bobbin, with a coat of arms below. Line engraving by J.G. Wille, 1755, after G. Dou.
  • A woman cooking pancakes is passing food on a plate through the window to people outside: one of them counts out his coins. Engraving by J.G. Wille, 1771, after C.W.E. Dietrich.
  • A young woman holding an Amsterdam newspaper looks away in contemplation. Line engraving by J.G. Wille, 17--, after G. ter Borch.
  • The childless Sarah presents Hagar, her handmaid, to her husband Abraham. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after C.W.E. Dietricy.