Umbrella Inside Out stock illustrations
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Man's umbrella blows inside out on a wet and windy day. Contains clipping mask on eyes.
Woman tries to escape heavy wind with umbrella turned inside out, flat vector illustration isolated on white background. Bad weather conditions - hurricane, rain, thunderstorm or tornado.
Bad windy rainy weather funny cartoon icons set with people holding flipping inside out umbrellas vector illustration
A french caricature of a man fighting with his umbrella in the wind from Magasin Pittoresque. Vintage etching circa mid 19th century.
Man walks with umbrella turned inside out during wind storm, flat vector illustration isolated on white background. Cold autumn weather concept.
Bad weather in city funny flat composition with people blown off their feet by storm vector illustration
Vintage engraving of woman's umbrella blown inside out by strong winds, Victorian, 19th Century. Un coup de vent me retourna (A gust of wind returned me) Les Memoires d'un Parapluie (Memories of an Umbrella). Henry Gerbault, 1894
ink brush illustration of cocktail with Inside Out Cocktail Umbrella in martini glass
Vintage engraving of a Comic sketch, Bad weather, Blown about on windy day, Victorian, 19th Century, 1890s
Victorian people having problems with umbrellas in high winds and rain. The lady with the muff, having no umbrella, appears to be smirking. From aFunny Folks - The Comic Companion to the NewspaperaA dated 19th March 1881, published 1874-1894: it was the first British aEcomicaa paper.
A flat vector cartoon illustration of a brunette girl with long hair wearing high boots and raincoat, holding the umbrella turned inside out blown by window
Illustration of a English weather
On a windy day in March, hats are plucked from tousled heads and roll along the street with their owners in pursuit, while umbrellas are turned inside out. From “A Sketch-Book of R. Caldecott’s“. Reproduced by Edmund Evans, engraver and printer. Published by G. Routledge & Sons, London, c1883.