EditorialAlfred Sisley, On the Shores of Loing, By Loings beaches, painting, landscape art, 1896, Oil on canvas, Height, 54 cm (21.2 inches), Width, 65 cm (25.5 inches, Signed, Sisley 96.
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialCharadrius melodus, Print, The piping plover (Charadrius melodus) is a small sand-colored, sparrow-sized shorebird that nests and feeds along coastal sand and gravel beaches in North America. The adult has yellow-orange-red legs, a black band across th...
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialLigia hypnorum, Print, Ligia is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most Ligia species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species in high humidity environments.
EditorialMallotus villosus, Print, The capelin or caplin (Mallotus villosus) is a small forage fish of the smelt family found in the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Arctic oceans. In summer, it grazes on dense swarms of plankton at the edge of the ice shelf....
EditorialLigia oniscides, Print, Ligia is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most Ligia species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species in high humidity environments.
EditorialMytilus edulis, Print, The blue mussel (Mytilus edulis), also known as the common mussel, is a medium-sized edible marine bivalve mollusc in the family Mytilidae, the mussels. Blue mussels are subject to commercial use and intensive aquaculture. A spec...
EditorialLigia italica, Print, Ligia is a genus of isopods, commonly known as rock lice or sea slaters. Most Ligia species live in tidal zone cliffs and rocky beaches, but there are several fully terrestrial species in high humidity environments.
EditorialSpanish literature. "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha", written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Don Quixote visits again the place where it was defeated on the beaches of Barcelona. Engraving by Gustave Dore_ (1832-1883).
EditorialSpanish literature. "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha", written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Don Quixote visits again the place where it was defeated on the beaches of Barcelona. Engraving by Gustave Dore_ (1832-1883).
EditorialLeft-hand side of a panoramic view of the coastline of St. Kitts from the sea, with boats and sailing ships in the foreground. The British flag flying above Fort Thomas, houses in the outskirts of Basseterre, beaches, palm trees and mountains in the ba...
EditorialRemains of the much-vaunted German "Westwall" which could not stop the Allies' invasion and liberation of France. Today the concrete fortifications disappear in the dunes of fashionable beaches. Dunes near Cap Ferret.
Editorial??????????????, Robe (Kosode) with Shells and Sea Grasses, Edo period (1615?1868), early 17th century, Japan, Embroidery and gold leaf on plain-weave silk patterned with warp floats, Overall: 60 1/2 x 49 in. (153.7 x 124.5 cm), Costumes, This sumptuous...
EditorialMan and women posed on donkey for photo at crowded beach, Atlantic City, N.J, Beaches, Donkeys, Couples, Tourist trade, United States, New Jersey, Atlantic City, 1900.
EditorialBathing at Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, Beaches, Wading, United States, California, Santa Catalina Island, United States, California, Avalon, 1900.
EditorialBeach & river front, Detroit, Beaches, Children playing outdoors, United States, Michigan, Detroit, United States, Michigan, Detroit River, 1910.
EditorialSpanish literature. "The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha", written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Don Quixote visits again the place where it was defeated on the beaches of Barcelona. Engraving by Gustave Dore_ (1832-1883).
EditorialRemains of the much-vaunted German " Westwall" which could not stop the Allies' invasion and liberation of France. Today the concrete fortifications disappear in the dunes of fashionable beaches. Dunes near Cap Ferret.