
Vector icons of storage, bunk, trundle, medical, baby, children, sofa, and four poster type of bed. Also include futon, air mattress, and camp bed.
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Vector icons of storage, bunk, trundle, medical, baby, children, sofa, and four poster type of bed. Also include futon, air mattress, and camp bed.
Vintage illustration of . After the painting Speak! Speak! by Sir John Everett Millais, 19th Century.
Taken from the the English Illustrated Magazine 1892
Vector illustration of person sleep on trundle, bunk, four poster, sofa, futon, air mattress and medical bed. Children sleeping on baby cot and double decker.
A woman sits at her home office in her bedroom.
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Wooden four-poster bed with colorful pillows and dream catcher. Interior element. Cartoon vector illustration.
Bed with orange canopy. Interior items in cartoon style
Watercolor baby furniture for the nursery. Cradle, canopy, baby bed, changing table, high chair, crib. Children's room interior
Sleeping woman in a medieval bed. Wood engraving, published in 1893.
British burlesque heraldry coat of arms parody. Caricatures show political satire with Prince of Wales and Duke of Norfolk during 1600s . Illustrations drawn in the 17 Century and re-published in 1863. An edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
A little girl in bed being examined by a doctor while her mother looks on with concern. From “Mrs Leicester’s School”, written by Charles & Mary Lamb and illustrated by Winifred Green, published by J.M. Dent & Co., London, in 1899.
Illustration of a Bedstead
Scenes from the French Revolution: The rebels in the bedroom of Queen Marie Antoinette. Wood engraving by C. Lapiante, published in 1871.
The Nights of Straparola. Collection of 75 stories by Italian author and fairy tale collector Giovanni Francesco Straparola. Modeled after Boccaccio's Decameron, it is significant as often being called the first European storybook to contain fairy-tales. Second night, First Fable. The Pig Prince.
Vatican in the 19th century from the 1873 book 'the Earth and her People
Watercolor interior children's bedroom. Canopy bed, toys, rocking horse, pyramid. Nursery scene, baby interior in boho style, playroom
Watercolor interior children's bedroom. Canopy bed, toys, balloon, hare, rocking horse, changing table. Nursery scene, baby interior in boho style, playroom
This is a chromolithograph of an elaborate French bedroom, pictured in the reign of Louis XVI (between 1774 and 1791). Text on this antique print (published 1876): Imp. Firmin-Didot & C, Paris (Printer Ambroise-Firmin Didot, son of Firmin Didot, was born 1790 and died in 1876.) A Bedroom Source: (The 18th Century. Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes. France, 1700-1789) by Paul Lacroix, published by Chapman and Hall, London. This old illustration features a man in an 18th century bedroom, sat in a chair reading a book. There is a burning fire, a four-poster bed, an ormolu clock on a mantelpiece and candle holders on the walls.
Illustration of a Canopy bed
Canopy bed icon in flat color design vector illustration
Depiction of the death-bed scene of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, who died at Whitehall on 3rd September 1658, probably of septicaemia following a urinary infection. From “The Sunday at Home: A Family Magazine for Sabbath Reading, 1888”. Published in London by the Religious Tract Society.
A small boy praying at his mother’s knee at bedtime. From “The Church Catechism with Notes - Illustrated”, with notes, by E.M.; published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, in 1891. Described as “A Catechism That Is To Say An Instruction To Be Learned Of Every Person, Before He Be Brought To Be Confirmed By The Bishop.”
Watercolor baby furniture for the nursery. Cradle, baby bed, changing table, tent, canopy, bookshelf, crib. Children's room interior elements
Vintage engraving of Knole House an English country house in the civil parish of Sevenoaks in west Kent. The King's Bedroom. 1869
Watercolor baby furniture for the nursery. Cradle, baby bed, changing table, chair, tent, canopy, decor, crib. Children's room interior elements
The Spectre of Tappington a scene from the Ingoldsby Legends
Vintage window curtains painting watercolor
William Shakespeare mentioned The Great Bed of Ware in his play Twelfth Night, referring to a giant oak four-poster bed at an in at Ware, England. Illustration published 1863. Source: Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
Vintage illustration Late Victorian bedroom décor, canopy bed, furniture, 19th Century
It’s ten in the morning and two men have overslept, to the horror of one of them, although the other one appears unconcerned. “Robin and Richard - Were two pretty men - They lay in bed - Till the clock struck ten. - Then up starts Robin - And looks at the sky, - Oh brother Richard - The sun’s very high!” From “Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva” illustrated by J.E. Rogers, with chromolith printing by R. Clay Sons & Taylor and published in London in 1876 by Macmillan and Co.
Set in the medieval period, a man lies in bed with his pipe, a tankard of beer, wearing his nightcap but with no nightshirt, while his man-servant carries away his day clothes. The man, Old Boniface, is determined to keep comfortable in the rising heat by installing a barrel of Burton-brewed beer beside his bed. “Old Boniface he loved good cheer - And drank his glass of Burton - And when the nights grew sultry hot - He slept without his shirt on.” From “Nursery Rhymes - Ridicula Rediviva” illustrated by J.E. Rogers, with chromolith printing by R. Clay Sons & Taylor and published in London in 1876 by Macmillan and Co.
Vintage illustration of Bradamante and the maiden in bed. A female Christian knight, is the sister of Rinaldo and falls in love with a Saracen warrior named Ruggiero, but refuses to marry him unless he converts from Islam. An expert in combat, she wields a magical lance that unhorses anyone it touches, and rescues Ruggiero from being imprisoned by the wizard Atlantes. Scene from Orlando Furioso (The Frenzy of Orlando), illustrated by Gustave Dore.
Illustration of a Bedstead
Vintage engraving after Hans Burgkmair, Tragedy of Celestine, l'histoire de Celestine, easrly 16th Century art
Vintage engraving of a 17th Century Four Poster Bed
Vintage engraving from 1862 of a Victoiran Mahogany Bed
Illustration of a Bedstead
Henri I de Lorraine, Duke of Guise, Prince of Joinville, Count of Eu (December 31, 1550 –December 23,1588), assassinated by King Henry III's bodyguards. Engraving published 1882. Original edition is from my own archives. Copyright has expired and is in Public Domain.
The Golden Bed of Brahan Castle from the historic pre-1900 book "The English Illustrated Magazine 1891-1892". Imprint and cover as release.
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An engraving taken from an 1873 volume of works by William Shakespeare.
Vinatge engraving of Room where Nathaniel Hawthorne was born, Salem, 19th Century
Standing bed and truckle bed (trundle bed) circa 16th century from the Works of William Shakespeare. Vintage etching circa mid 19th century. The standing bed was for master, the truckle bed was for the servant.