EditorialJuan Gris, pseud?nimo de Jos? Victoriano Gonz?lez-P?rez (1886-1927). Pintor espa?ol. Guitarra con incrustaciones, 1925. ?leo sobre lienzo, 73 x 92 cm. Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sof?a. Madrid. Espa?a.
EditorialJoseph and Potiphar's Wife. Rembrandt van Rijn; Dutch, 1606-1669. Date: 1634. Dimensions: 90 x 114 mm (image/plate); 92 x 117 mm (sheet). Etching on buff laid paper. Origin: Holland.
EditorialCharles IV (1748-1819). King of Spain (1788-1808). Portrait by Agustin Esteve y Marques (1753-1820), ca.1790. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialThe Prodigal Son Wasting his Fortune, plate two from The History of the Prodigal Son. Sebald Beham; German, 1500-1550. Date: 1540. Dimensions: 50 x 92 mm (image/sheet, trimmed to plate mark). Engraving in black on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialKeying Up: The Court Jester. Dated: c. 1875. Dimensions: image: 152 x 92 mm primary sheet: 235 x 162 mm secondary sheet: 291 x 245 mm. Medium: etching.
EditorialJuan Alvarez de Mendizabal (1790-1853). Spanish Liberal politician and businessman. Drawing by Santiago Llanta. Portrait. Lithography. Cronica General de Espa?a, Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. Castilla-La Nueva, 1869.
EditorialSpain, Catalonia, Barcelona. The Old Customs Office, 1790-1792. It housed the Civil Government headquarters (1939-1978). Neoclassical palace built by the architect Juan Miguel de Roncali (1729-1794). Facade. Historical photo, taken in 1993.
EditorialFrederika Sophia Wilhelmina of Prussia (1751-1820). Wife of Prince Willem V, in the Temple of the Arts. Dating: 1760 - 1790. Measurements: h 44.5 cm ? w 31 cm.
EditorialSwinging women. Draughtsman: anonymous (attributed to). Dating: c. 1770 - c. 1790. Place: Shorapur. Measurements: h 260 mm ? w 195 mm; h 293 mm ? w 228 mm.
EditorialPeace and a peasant mourning on a tomb of Joan-Derk, Baron van der Capellen tot den Pol. Dating: in or after 1784 - 1790. Measurements: h 102 cm ? w 100 cm ? t 3.5 cm.
EditorialOtto van Rees (1823-92). Governor General (1884-88). Dating: after 1884 - c. 1899. Place: Batavia. Measurements: h 106.3 cm ? w 92.3 cm ? t 0.7 cm; d 10 cm.