EditorialThe adoration of the shepherds, Mary and Joseph, seated in a ruin, show their newborn child to two shepherds. In the background the proclamation to the shepherds by an angel. Below the show four Latin verses., Adoration of the Christ-child by the sheph...
EditorialMissale: Fol. 311v: Saint Anne holding the newborn Virgin, 1469. Bartolommeo Caporali (Italian, c. 1420-1503), assisted by Giapeco Caporali (Italian, d. 1478). Ink, tempera and burnished gold on vellum ; overall: 35 x 25 cm (13 3/4 x 9 13/16 in.).
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., newborn.
EditorialHomo sapiens, Print, Homo sapiens is the only extant human species. The name is Latin for "wise man" and was introduced in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus (who is himself the lectotype for the species)., newborn.
EditorialMuhammad (c. 570-632), newborn on his mother's arms, shows to his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib and other inhabitants of Mecca. Miniature. Topkapi Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.
EditorialMissale: Fol. 311v: Saint Anne holding the newborn Virgin, 1469. Bartolommeo Caporali (Italian, c. 1420-1503), assisted by Giapeco Caporali (Italian, d. 1478). Ink, tempera and burnished gold on vellum ; overall: 35 x 25 cm (13 3/4 x 9 13/16 in.).
EditorialAn Exaggerated Rejuvenation. "Just two or three sessions with me, Monsieur, and anyone who still claims to find a grey hair on you, is a malicious person." As a matter of fact, since the end of the second session, Monsieur's head looks as shiny as that...
EditorialDecorated initial 'B' and a miniature of lions breathing life into their newborn cubs. Bestiary or moralized natural history. End of 12th century. Source: Royal 12 C. XIX, f.6. Language: Latin.
EditorialBony structure of the cocklea of a newborn baby, c.1866. Atlas des menschlichen Geho?rorganes herausgegeben von Dr Ru?dinger ... Nach der Natur photographirt von J. Albert. Munich, 1866-75. Albumen print. Source: 7610.h.7 plate 5.
EditorialHistoriated initial 'C'(um) with a birth scene with a midwife presenting the newborn to the mother, who rests in a bed, at the beginning of the Tractatus de nativitatibus. Liber Astronomiae. England, S. E. (London), 1490. Source: Arundel 66 f.148. Lang...
EditorialThe presentation in the temple, 1640-1641. The painting refers to Saint Luke. Jesus' partents present the newborn to God and make a sacrifice of two pigeons. An angel appears to announce the future sacrifice of Christ. Detail of background arch rel...
EditorialBes-image of the god Hor-Asha-Khet, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 4th?2nd century B.C., From Egypt, Bronze; gold, electrum, auriferous-silver, copper and copper-alloy inlays, H. 16.8 cm (6 5/8 in.) [20 cm (7 7/8 in.) with tang]; W. 9.6 cm (3 3/4 in.); ...
EditorialThe presentation in the temple, 1640-1641. The painting refers to Saint Luke. Jesus' partents present the newborn to God and make a sacrifice of two pigeons. An angel appears to announce the future sacrifice of Christ. Detail of background arch rel...
EditorialCaspar, after a series of the three magi by Jacques Bellange, Etching, sheet: 11 5/16 x 7 5/16 in. (28.7 x 18.5 cm), Prints, After Jacques Bellange (French, Bassigny (?) ca. 1575?1616 Nancy), Caspar was one of the three foreign Magi (or Three Wise Men)...
EditorialBroadsheet relating to a news story about a young mother who dismembered her newborn, a woman discovering the scene of the crime, Jos? Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851?1913), 1905.
EditorialBes-image of the god Hor-Asha-Khet, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 4th?2nd century B.C., From Egypt, Bronze; gold, electrum, auriferous-silver, copper and copper-alloy inlays, H. 16.8 cm (6 5/8 in.) [20 cm (7 7/8 in.) with tang]; W. 9.6 cm (3 3/4 in.); ...
EditorialBath for a newborn baby, Urbino, Italy. Decorated with sea creatures, heads and foliage. Hand-finished chromolithograph from Ris Paquot's General History of Ancient French and Foreign Glazed Pottery, Chez l'Auteur, Paris, 1874.
EditorialMuhammad (c. 570-632), newborn on his mother's arms, shows to his grandfather Abd al-Muttalib and other inhabitants of Mecca. Miniature. Topkapi Museum. Istanbul. Turkey.