EditorialRāma and Lak?ma?a are reunited with Bharata and ?atrughna, who have kept Rāma’s kingdom for him during the fourteen years of exile. The four brothers bathe, shave and dress themselves in a series of twelve compartments, ready for Rāma’s cor...
EditorialA football match. Illustrated Sporting News. London, April 6, 1889. The Final Tie of the Football Association Cup competition'. The match between Preston North End and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Image taken from Illustrated Sporting News. Originally pu...
EditorialCustoms house guard boat. 1800 - 1805. Tie-cheuung Sheun. A kind of Custom house Guard boat, employed to look out, for prevention of smuggling'. Inscribed: 'Police boat'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in 1800 - ...
EditorialLarge passenger boat. 1800 - 1805. Tie-too-Sheun. A Passage Boat. A kind of large boat employed for carrying passengers from one part of the country to another. Inscribed: 'Night ferry'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/pro...
EditorialThe final tie of the challenge cup contests at Kennington Oval. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. London, 1882. Source: Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. 01/04/1882 page 65.
EditorialA football match. Illustrated Sporting News. London, April 7, 1883. The Football Association Challenge Cup- Final Tie'. The match between Blackburn Olympic and Old Etonians. Image taken from Illustrated Sporting News. Originally published/produced in...
EditorialGrocer's shop-boat. 1800 - 1805. Tie-Shui-lew. Literally a water Shop. A boat in which a kind of Grocer's Shop is kept on the water'. Inscribed: 'Shop on water'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in 1800 - 1805. . S...
EditorialDrawing of indigo dye works. Industrial heritage, in a series describing arts and crafts for the French Royal Academy of Science. . L’Art de l’indigotier. Paris. L’Art de l’indigotier. 1770. BEAUVAIS-RASEAU, de. Descriptions des arts et me?tie...
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 21.5 x 21.1 cm (8 7/16 x 8 5/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 3 7/8" in diameter. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 19.3 x 25.5 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 2 3/4" wide; 7" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 16.5 x 28.9 cm (6 1/2 x 11 3/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 2" wide; 8" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 16.5 x 25.1 cm (6 1/2 x 9 7/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 2" wide; 6 1/4" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 29.4 x 36 cm (11 9/16 x 14 3/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 8 1/4" long; 3 1/4" wide. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 19.4 x 26.3 cm (7 5/8 x 10 3/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 3 3/8" wide; 7 3/8" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 21.5 x 21.1 cm (8 7/16 x 8 5/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 3 7/8" in diameter. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 19.3 x 25.5 cm (7 5/8 x 10 1/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 2 3/4" wide; 7" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 16.5 x 28.9 cm (6 1/2 x 11 3/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 2" wide; 8" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 16.5 x 25.1 cm (6 1/2 x 9 7/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 2" wide; 6 1/4" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 29.4 x 36 cm (11 9/16 x 14 3/16 in.) Original IAD Object: 8 1/4" long; 3 1/4" wide. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and gouache on paperboard.
EditorialTie-back. Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 19.4 x 26.3 cm (7 5/8 x 10 3/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 3 3/8" wide; 7 3/8" long. Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
Editorial[Young Man in Three-piece Suit and Bow Tie], 1850s, Daguerreotype, Image: 9.9 x 7.5 cm (3 7/8 x 2 15/16 in.), Photographs, Attributed to Albert Sands Southworth (American, West Fairlee, Vermont 1811?1894 Charlestown, Massachusetts), Attributed to Josia...
Editorial[Group of Adults and Children on a Village Street in the Auvergne], ca. 1910, Gelatin silver print, 29.4 x 39.4 cm (11 9/16 x 15 1/2 in.), Photographs, Felix Thiollier (French, 1842?1914), An industrialist and serious amateur photographer in Saint-?tie...
EditorialHabitation de l'?quipage de l'all?ge de Luxor, b?tie sur la terrasse du Palais, 1849?50, Salted paper print from paper negative, Image: 5 13/16 ? 8 9/16 in. (14.7 ? 21.7 cm), Photographs, Maxime Du Camp (French, 1822?1894).
EditorialPair of sleeves made of fine linen, and wrinkled into a cuff, to which a broad strip bobbin side with a tightly woven pattern. The lace is wrinkled to the cuff, and leaves two button holes open, through which (with one sleeve) a light blue silk ribbon ...
EditorialPaterson, New Jersey - Textiles. Wishnack Silk Company. Picture of a knife cutting a novelty. Double width tie goods shown. This is a 4 x 1 job using 20 shafts, June 1937, Lewis Hine, 1874 - 1940, was an American photographer, who used his camera as a ...
EditorialARTE HELENISTICO. ASIA MENOR. EFESO. Antigua ciudad de Jonia, situada en la desembocadura del r?o Caistro. Vista parcial del AGORA COMERCIAL, constru?da en el siglo III a. C. durante la ?poca de Lis?maco. De forma cuadrada, a los lados se alineaban tie...
EditorialWomen sewing, Edo period, Japan, c1795-c1796. A group of respectable married women, surrounded by their children and even a pet cat are working together on a hot summer's day folding and mending obi sashes. On the right, two of them stretch and fold a ...
EditorialLandscape near the Isthmus of Corinth, where, according to Greek myth, the robber Sinis used to bend two pine trees down to the ground and tie his victims to the tree tops. When he let go, the men were torn in two. When Heracles beat Sinis, he suffered...