EditorialHunchbacked man from the consols under the roofs of the church of San Martin de Fromista, Spain. Such figures, demons, animals, or crippled humans were thought to drive away outside demons. Around 1066.
EditorialInvitation to the sick and poor Van d'Inrydingh Iesu, and some histories based on rights (series title) Parable of the royal wedding party (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (.. .) (series title), The king's servant invites the people from the str...
EditorialFireplace capstone with representation of Sint Maarten and the crippled, semicircular heartstone, rider (St Maarten) who cuts a piece of his cloak for a crippled, on the left a tree, inscription in gothic: ... Wijt ghu totende va. the ... in..U..signin...
EditorialTriktrak players, Interior of an inn with two men playing the tug-of-war and a third watching them huddled. In the doorway stands a man with a wooden leg, backgammon, tric-trac, hotel, hostelry, inn, crippled, Jan van der Bruggen, 1659 - 1740, paper, h...
EditorialCrippled man resting his leg on a plank Amsterdam street figures around 1770 (series title), A crippled man sits on a low stool and rest his only leg on a small board with wheels. In the margin a four-line verse in Dutch. Part of a series of prints of ...
EditorialFeeding the Hungry Feeding the hungry The works of mercy (series title), Round stained glass with the representation of distributing food to the hungry. Standing in front of his house, the benefactor, warmly dressed in a cloak with sleeves trimmed with...
EditorialMan sitting in a bowl of Amsterdam street figures around 1770 (series title), A crippled man moves on in a round bowl. In the margin a four-line verse in Dutch. Part of a series of prints of Amsterdam street figures around 1770., crippled, Pieter Lange...
EditorialSons who are Heroes (recto); Crippled Soldier (verso). George Grosz; American, born Germany, 1893-1959. Date: 1949. Dimensions: 530 x 433 mm. Pen and black ink (recto and verso) on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialSons who are Heroes (recto); Crippled Soldier (verso). George Grosz; American, born Germany, 1893-1959. Date: 1949. Dimensions: 530 x 433 mm. Pen and black ink (recto and verso) on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialCrippled beggar and wife. The beggar, his leg amputated at the knee, pours rice from a gourd into a dish held by his wife. c.1800. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2529.
EditorialMiniature shows Galahad, Perceval and Bohors carrying the silver table to the Spiritual Palace at Sarras. A crippled beggar, miraculously cured, leaps up to help them. La Queste del Saint Graal. France; circa 1316. Source: Add. 10294, f.52. Language: F...
EditorialThe turnpike is in the middle distance, with St. Paul's in the background, across fields. The chief interest is in the foreground figures. A 'cit', resembling John Gilpin, gallops over a sow and pigs, losing his hat and wig. A horse rears, upsetting a ...
EditorialCrippled beggar and wife. The beggar, his leg amputated at the knee, pours rice from a gourd into a dish held by his wife. c.1800. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2529.
EditorialThe parables of the husbandmen. Holkham Bible Picture Book. England, circa 1320-1330. [Lower drawing] Two parables are illustrated. On left; the stone rejected by the builders. Three masons are shown with pulley, basket of stones, plumb-bob, hammer, ma...
EditorialThe Crippled and Sick Cured at the Tomb of Saint Nicholas. Dated: 1425. Dimensions: painted surface: 35.5 x 35.5 cm (14 x 14 in.) overall: 35.9 x 36.4 cm (14 1/8 x 14 5/16 in.) framed: 50.8 x 50 x 6.7 cm (20 x 19 11/16 x 2 5/8 in.). Medium: tempera o...
EditorialField Armor of King Henry VIII, ca. 1544, Milan or Brescia, Italian, Milan or Brescia, Steel, gold, textile, H. 72 1/2 in. (184.2 cm); W. 33 in. (83.8 cm); D. 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm); Wt. 50 lb. 8 oz. (22.91 kg), Armor for Man, This impressive armor was m...
EditorialCrippled Beggar, ca. 1450?1500, Netherlandish, Leaded brass alloy, Overall: 3 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 1 1/8 in. (7.9 x 6.4 x 2.9 cm), Metalwork-Copper alloy.
EditorialThe skeleton of Death looks out from behind death's door, to see the crowd of obese, lame, crippled, old and insane people waiting for release from life's torments. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance...
EditorialFrench Revolution (1789-1799). Guard of National Convention (center), French Grenadier Guard (left) and crippled (right). Colored engraving. 19th century.
EditorialHunchbacked man from the consols under the roofs of the church of San Martin de Fromista, Spain. Such figures, demons, animals, or crippled humans were thought to drive away outside demons. Around 1066.