EditorialView from Tamina gorge to Ragaz and Falkniss, Tamina gorge with Bad Ragaz and falconry in the background, Fig. 73, p. 74, 1900, J. Knobel: Illustrierter Reisebegleiter f?r die Alpenstrasse des Klausen und ihre Zufahrtslinien. Glarus: Buchdruckerei J. S...
EditorialJack with hunting scenes and the inscription ANTONI WILKES ME FECIT ENCHVSAE ANNO 1661, The cast round auger widens upwards, has a high protruding edge and a profiled foot, which is installed higher than the underside of the object. On the border in La...
EditorialField of three tiles with hunters on falconry, Field of three tiles (1 x 3) each with a multicolored (blue, green, orange and purple) hunter on falconry. In the corners, a lily., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1640 - c. 1660, earthenware, tin glaze, h 13.5...
EditorialTapestry (Bear Hunt and Falconry from a Hunts Series). Franco-Flemish. Date: 1515-1535. Dimensions: 259.8 ? 337.5 cm (102 5/16 ? 132 7/8 in.). Wool and silk, silt and single and double dovetailed tapestry weave. Origin: Belgium.
EditorialYatsushi takajo, Transformed falconry., Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between 1798 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 34.1 x 26 cm., Print shows two men walking, one with a falcon on his left arm.
EditorialYatsushi takajo, Transformed falconry., Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between 1798 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 34.1 x 26 cm., Print shows two men walking, one with a falcon on his left arm.
EditorialFalconry (fragment), Fragment of a tapestry, probably Charlemagne and Margaret of York on the falconry, Lille, Charles the Bold (Duke of Burgundy), anonymous, France, c. 1450 - c. 1460, ketting, inslag, tapestry, h 51.0 cm ? w 187.0 cm.
EditorialTapestry (Bear Hunt and Falconry from a Hunts Series). Franco-Flemish. Date: 1515-1535. Dimensions: 259.8 ? 337.5 cm (102 5/16 ? 132 7/8 in.). Wool and silk, silt and single and double dovetailed tapestry weave. Origin: Belgium.
EditorialCalendar scene for July: Mowing, hay-making, falconry and hunting. (Below) Chasing butterflies. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.24v. Language: Latin.
EditorialTapestry (Bear Hunt and Falconry from a Hunts Series). Franco-Flemish. Date: 1515-1535. Dimensions: 259.8 ? 337.5 cm (102 5/16 ? 132 7/8 in.). Wool and silk, silt and single and double dovetailed tapestry weave. Origin: Belgium.
EditorialTapestry (Bear Hunt and Falconry from a Hunts Series). Franco-Flemish. Date: 1515-1535. Dimensions: 259.8 ? 337.5 cm (102 5/16 ? 132 7/8 in.). Wool and silk, silt and single and double dovetailed tapestry weave. Origin: Belgium.
EditorialCalendar scene for July: Mowing, hay-making, falconry and hunting. (Below) Chasing butterflies. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.24v. Language: Latin.
EditorialAn eyess peregrine. Hints on the Management of Hawks. Second edition, to which is added Practical Falconry, chapters historical and descriptive. London : H. Cox, 1898. Source: 07905.k.7, page 5 figure 2. Language: English.
EditorialA hooded hawk. Hints on the Management of Hawks. Second edition, to which is added Practical Falconry, chapters historical and descriptive. London : H. Cox, 1898. Source: 07905.k.7, page 29 figure 11. Language: English.
EditorialA hawk in flight. Japanese text above. Akken (title on binding). [A book on the subject of Falconry]. c.1840. (Awaiting further captioning). Source: 16035.b.7 f.13v. Language: Japanese.
EditorialFalconry. The Booke of Faul[conrie or Hau]king for the o[nel. Christopher Barker, London, 1575. Men with falcons and dogs. Image taken from The Booke of Faul[conrie or Hau]king for the o[nely de]light and pleasure of all Nobleme[n & Gentlemen]. Collec...
EditorialA hawk secured to a post. Japanese text above. Akken (title on binding). [A book on the subject of Falconry]. c.1840. (Awaiting further captioning). Source: 16035.b.7 f.7v. Language: Japanese.
EditorialA hawk attacking a crane. Akken (title on binding). [A book on the subject of Falconry]. c.1840. (Awaiting further captioning). Source: 16035.b.7 f.6v. Language: Japanese.
EditorialCalendar scene for July: Mowing, hay-making, falconry and hunting. (Below) Chasing butterflies. The Golf Book. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1520-1530. Source: Add. 24098, f.24v. Language: Latin.
EditorialPeter Ballantyne. The last of the old Scotch Falconers. Coursing and falconry. [S.l.] : Longmans, 1892. Source: W2/6781, opposite page 217. Language: English.
EditorialNiche with Falconry Gear. Dated: probably 1660s. Dimensions: overall: 80.5 x 64.5 cm (31 11/16 x 25 3/8 in.) framed: 94 x 77.8 x 4.5 cm (37 x 30 5/8 x 1 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on canvas.
EditorialOsakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showingthe citys of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria. Panel 8 - Two falconers with their birds....
EditorialOsakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the city of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria. Panel 5 - A noblewoman walks near the out...
EditorialBowl with Bird of Prey, 11th?13th century, Byzantine, Engraved slipware, Overall: 2 1/16 x 9 5/8 in. (5.3 x 24.4 cm), Ceramics, The bird?s hooked beak signals that it is a bird of prey. It may be a falcon trained for the hunt. Falconry or hawking was e...
EditorialYatsushi takajo, Transformed falconry., Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between 1798 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 34.1 x 26 cm., Print shows two men walking, one with a falcon on his left arm.
EditorialYatsushi takajo, Transformed falconry., Utagawa, Toyohiro, 1773?-1829?, artist, [between 1798 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 34.1 x 26 cm., Print shows two men walking, one with a falcon on his left arm.
EditorialGerman falconer, 13th century. He wears a white cap, striped tunic, checked sleeves, stockings, black belt and green purse. He holds a falcon on a gauntlet, and a scarlet hood in his right. From Frederick II's treatise on falconry, De Arte Venandi cum ...
EditorialFrederick II and his falconer, 13th century. Frederick II wears a gold crown, blue chlamys secured with gold clasp, red tunic with gold stripe and gemstones. He holds a gold sceptre. Falconer in a white cap, brown tunic, stockings, black belt with bird...