EditorialThe Gipsies Tent, Joseph Grozer, British, ca. 1755 - before 1799, George Moreland, English, 1763 - 1804, Mezzotint on paper, Gypsies camping at the border of a forest. At right two donkeys and a small tent. In center, two gypsies making a fire. Several...
EditorialThree Roma children Gypsy children (title on object), wandering communities: gipsies, Ludwig Emil Grimm (attributed to workshop of), 1815, paper, drypoint, h 96 mm ? w 140 mm.
EditorialThe fortune teller, The folk life after Teniers (series title), Tapestry with a resting Roma family in a rocky landscape. A farmer has his fortune teller read his hand. The carpet has a narrow edge with acanthus drinks curled around a bar, wandering co...
EditorialThe Spanish pagan Preciosa, The Spanish pagan Preciosa stands for a richly dressed man. A woman bares a breast of Preciosa. Behind these three, an elderly Roma woman steals jewelery from a box on a table. At the time, Heidin was the common name for a R...
EditorialGipsies. Picturesque representations of the dress and manne. London: Thomas M'Lean, [ca. 1830]. A gypsie woman, with a child on her back. Image taken from Picturesque representations of the dress and manners of the English. Illustrated in fifty colour...
EditorialILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE CATALOGUE OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS, 1886: THE FIRST APPEARANCE OF GIPSIES IN FRANCE, ABOUT JULY, 1422, By Sir John Gilbert, R.A.