EditorialFive scenes from the Old Testament, Five round glasses with scenes from the Old Testament in a wooden setting. On the glass far left Adam and Eve at the tree with the snake. The glass to the right of it: Cain kills Abel, Abel on the ground and Cain ben...
EditorialMoses is found by Pharaoh's daughter, On the banks of the Nile, Pharaoh's bathing daughter and her maidservants find Moses in a rush box. Bottom right is a line of Latin text, the finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in ...
EditorialActaeon is turned into a deer by the bathing Diana. Landscapes to Gaspar Poussin (series title), A hilly landscape. In the foreground Actaeon, chased by his own dogs, turns into a deer. In the background the bathing Diana and her nymphs. The print is p...
EditorialDiana and Actaeon Incaute Acteon, tibi quod sine veste Diana, Visa sit, humana, tu quoque veste cares (title on object) The life of Diana, Prince Actaeon catches Diana and her nymphs while they pray. As punishment, he is turned into a deer by Diana, af...
EditorialDiana and Actaeon, Diana is surrounded by three nymphs, a fourth nymph is in the foreground in the water. On the left, Actaeon fled with a spear in his hand, Actaeon changed into a stag: as punishment for seeing her bathe, Diana changes Actaeon, the hu...
EditorialSculpture of two women who find Moses in the Nile The Finding of Moses (title on object), sculpture, the finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in the river and discovers the child floating on the water, Nile, Charles E. G...
EditorialSculpture of two women who find Moses in a basket The Finding of Moses (title on object), sculpture, the finding of Moses: Pharaoh's daughter comes to bathe with her maidens in the river and discovers the child floating on the water, Charles E. Goodman...
EditorialBasin with Diana and Actaeon Basin with scenes from the story of Diana and Actaeon Basin with scenes from the story of Diana and Actaeon Basin with Diana and Actaeon Bowl with representations from the history of Diana and Actaeon, Bowl of driven silver...
EditorialPhotograph - 'Making for a Bathe', Egypt, Captain Edward Albert McKenna, World War I, 1914-1915, One of 108 images in an album from World War I likely to have been taken by Captain Edward Albert McKenna. The album contains photographs of the 7th Battal...
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...
EditorialRāma, seated with Sītā, pulling her veil over her face, and with the monkeys all around, accepts Vibhī?a?a's homage but refuses to bathe or change his ascetic’s dress until he has returned to Ayodhyā and relieved Bharata from his anxiety. He...
EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...
EditorialThe sages, having paid homage to Rāma and answered his questions, have departed. The bards sing praises of Rāma when he awakes. Here he is shown looking out of the window of an upper chamber, and attendants bring water for him to bathe below, before ...
EditorialThe Wells of Grenelle. "And these scoundrels of chemists are claiming that it is good for children to bathe in the wells of Grenelle! Here is Dodolphe who has turned more green than an apple.... one hardly knows whether he is a lizard or a toad," plate...
EditorialA shrine to Siva, flying a red banner from the roof pinnacle, is set in a landscape beside a pool in which people bathe. Pilgrims arrive, mostly on foot, others on an elephant, a camel and in a palanquin; the camp of a wealthy visitor is pitched on the...
Editorial"Play by me, bathe in me, mother and child.". The Water-Babies ... With illustrations in colour by Warwick Goble. (Edition de luxe.). London : Macmillan & Co., 1909. Source: KTC.32.b.5 opp.32.
EditorialOedipus and Jocasta. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Oedipus and Jocasta. Jocasta realises from seeing her husband Oedipus's feet when helping him bathe that he is in fact her son, whose feet were mutilated when he was cas...
EditorialCrossing the Ganges. Ramayana, Bala Kanda. Udaipur, 1712. Rama and Lakshmana bathe in the river Ganges and recite their sacred verses before proceeding on their journey with Visvamitra. Image taken from Ramayana, Bala Kanda. Originally published/prod...
EditorialDusasumade Gaut at Benares, on the Ganges. The ghats are stepped banks along the Ganges where pilgrims come every day to bathe in the sacred waters. Beyond the ghat is the Rana Mahal or Benares palace of the Rana of Mewar. 1796. Coloured aquatint. Sour...
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...
EditorialRāma, seated with Sītā, pulling her veil over her face, and with the monkeys all around, accepts Vibhī?a?a's homage but refuses to bathe or change his ascetic’s dress until he has returned to Ayodhyā and relieved Bharata from his anxiety. He...
EditorialSomersertshire described ad into Hundreds devided, with the plott of the famous and most wholsom waters and citie if the Bathe, A.D. 1610. A map of Somerset; inset, the city of Bath. The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain. London : John Sudbury & G...
EditorialThe horses, elephants and soldiers also enjoy Bharadvāja’s hospitality. The horses, hobbled and tethered, eat out of great golden dishes; likewise the elephants, presented here with sugar cane. The elephants bathe in a lotus lake into which rivers o...
EditorialBath. Somersetshire described ... with the plott of the. 1610. Plan of Bath. Image taken from Somersetshire described with the plott of the Citie of the Bathe..505 x 380 mm. fol. Originally published/produced in 1610. . Source: Maps.K.Top.37.12,.
EditorialA shrine to Siva, flying a red banner from the roof pinnacle, is set in a landscape beside a pool in which people bathe. Pilgrims arrive, mostly on foot, others on an elephant, a camel and in a palanquin; the camp of a wealthy visitor is pitched on the...
EditorialThe sages, having paid homage to Rāma and answered his questions, have departed. The bards sing praises of Rāma when he awakes. Here he is shown looking out of the window of an upper chamber, and attendants bring water for him to bathe below, before ...
EditorialBathe. A collection of the county maps of the Kingdome of. 1680. (Detail) Map of Bath. [Inset on Somersetshire described...]. Image taken from A collection of the county maps of the Kingdome of England and principality of Wales. Originally published/...
EditorialBathe and Bacheler Knightes. THE PLEA betweene the Advocate and the Ant'advocate, concerning the Bathe and Bacheler Knightes, wherein are shewed manye Antiquityes towchinge Knighthood. Binding. Source: Add. 12530 Front binding.
EditorialA valet taking two horses to bathe, sitting atop one horse in a river, the other beside him to right, ca. 1662, Etching, Sheet: 3 1/16 x 4 15/16 in. (7.7 x 12.5 cm), Prints, Stefano della Bella (Italian, Florence 1610?1664 Florence).
EditorialGaja Lakshmi, Goddess of Fortune, 6th century, India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir), Stone, H. 9 7 /8 in. (25.1 cm), Sculpture, The enthroned goddess holds a lotus in her left hand and a lotus cornucopia in her right, while two elephan...
EditorialWhile the women bathe Tristram, Isolde, looking at his sword, recognizes him as her uncle's assassin and wants to kill him. Brangaene prevents the murder. Murals in the " summer-house" of Runkelstein illustrate the Tristram-legend.