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Raphael Kirchner (1876-1917): Enfants de la Mer posted in 1905 in The Netherlands; see back side
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Condition: no plies, a little soiled (iets smoezelig) orderno.: Kirchner-2 price: € 100,- |
Theodore Chasseriau (1819-1856): Le Tépidarium ND, Phot. 1026, Musée du Louvre - École Francaise, ca. 1900 ? ongelopen / unused: see back side orderno.: naakte vrouwen 6 Price: € 50 |
The tepidarium was the warm (tepidus) bathroom of the Roman baths heated by a hypocaust or underfloor heating system.The specialty of a tepidarium is the pleasant feeling of constant radiant heat which directly affects the human body from the walls and floor. A hypocaust (Latin hypocaustum) is an ancient Roman system of central heating. The word literally means "heat from below", from the Greek hypo meaning below or underneath, and kaiein, to burn or light a fire. They are traditionally considered to have been invented by Sergius Orata, though this is not fully confirmed. |
Jan Styka (1858-1925): printed in Paris, i. Lapina; 1385 Jan Styka postally unused, but written on the backside. orderno.: mythologie 7 |
The Bath of Psyche Ed. Gale and Polder Ltd., 2 Amen Corner, London, EC ; printed at Aldershot; The Nelson Series, G & P Ltd. Uncirculated, early 20th century Orderno. Psyche-1 Price: € 15 |
The Bath of Psyche Ed. Stengel & Co., Dresden, 29281 Sent in an envelope in 1915 from Rome Orderno. Psyche-2 Price € 25 |
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