EditorialVictor Hugo dans le rocher des Proscrits Victor Hugo on the Rock of the Exiles. Date/Period: Ca. 1853. Photograph. Salt print. Height: 100 mm (3.93 in); Width: 60 mm (2.36 in).
EditorialVictor Hugo dans le rocher des Proscrits Victor Hugo on the Rock of the Exiles. Date/Period: Ca. 1853. Photograph. Salt print. Height: 100 mm (3.93 in); Width: 60 mm (2.36 in).
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialThe Brahmins and the queens in their litters approach. Kausalyā points out the place by the river where Rāma offered the ritual water and laments the pitiable quality of the pi??as offered to her dead husband. The three exiles then greet the quee...
EditorialDa?aratha had previously ordered Sumantra to summon his queens and all his wives, who now surround the king when Sumantra brings the exiles in to make their farewells. Da?aratha tries to persuade Rāma not to go to the forest, even to rise up in rebe...
EditorialMeanwhile, all is peaceful with the exiles in their abode on the Citrakū?a mountain. Rāma points out its beauties to Sītā – the many varieties of lovely trees and birds, the rocks coloured by gems and minerals, and the Mandākinī river which r...
EditorialThe three exiles approach Citrakū?a from the right along the banks of the Yamunā river. Rāma marvels at the flowering trees and plants which cover the mountain. On the left, on a level space near the river, the two brothers build a hut. Rāma is p...
EditorialOn the right, seeing his sons and Sītā clad in robes of bark, Da?aratha loses consciousness and falls from the throne. The three exiles then kneel before the queens. Sītā is embraced by Kausalyā, who reminds her unnecessarily that her first duty ...
EditorialThe exiles have reached the Tamasā river and pass the night on its banks, still surrounded by the grieving townspeople. Sītā and Rāma lie sleeping on a bed of grass, while Lak?ma?a and Sumantra talk of Rāma's virtues, and the horses graze. All...
EditorialThe Exiles and Other Stories, 1903, Lithograph, Sheet: 14 15/16 ? 10 7/16 in. (38 ? 26.5 cm), Prints, Edward Penfield (American, Brooklyn, New York 1866?1925 Beacon, New York).
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialThe Brahmins and the queens in their litters approach. Kausalyā points out the place by the river where Rāma offered the ritual water and laments the pitiable quality of the pi??as offered to her dead husband. The three exiles then greet the quee...
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialThe Pu?paka chariot flies over the Citrakū?a mountain, with Rāma pointing it out to Sītā, and then lands at the hermitage of Bharadvāja on the banks of the Yamunā. Bharadvāja and various sages as well as the monkey chiefs, who have now assum...
EditorialThe Brahmins and the queens in their litters approach. Kausalyā points out the place by the river where Rāma offered the ritual water and laments the pitiable quality of the pi??as offered to her dead husband. The three exiles then greet the quee...
EditorialDa?aratha had previously ordered Sumantra to summon his queens and all his wives, who now surround the king when Sumantra brings the exiles in to make their farewells. Da?aratha tries to persuade Rāma not to go to the forest, even to rise up in rebe...
EditorialMeanwhile, all is peaceful with the exiles in their abode on the Citrakū?a mountain. Rāma points out its beauties to Sītā – the many varieties of lovely trees and birds, the rocks coloured by gems and minerals, and the Mandākinī river which r...
EditorialLetter of Michelangelo. Autograph Letters from Michelangelo Buonarroti to. Italy [Rome]; 1547. [Whole folio] Autograph letter of Michelangelo to his nephew Leonardo, in Florence. Michelangelo denies rumours that he has been associating with anti-Medici...
EditorialThe three exiles approach Citrakū?a from the right along the banks of the Yamunā river. Rāma marvels at the flowering trees and plants which cover the mountain. On the left, on a level space near the river, the two brothers build a hut. Rāma is p...
EditorialOn the right, seeing his sons and Sītā clad in robes of bark, Da?aratha loses consciousness and falls from the throne. The three exiles then kneel before the queens. Sītā is embraced by Kausalyā, who reminds her unnecessarily that her first duty ...
EditorialThe exiles have reached the Tamasā river and pass the night on its banks, still surrounded by the grieving townspeople. Sītā and Rāma lie sleeping on a bed of grass, while Lak?ma?a and Sumantra talk of Rāma's virtues, and the horses graze. All...
EditorialVictor Hugo dans le rocher des Proscrits Victor Hugo on the Rock of the Exiles. Date/Period: Ca. 1853. Photograph. Salt print. Height: 100 mm (3.93 in); Width: 60 mm (2.36 in).
EditorialThe Exiles and Other Stories, 1903, Lithograph, Sheet: 14 15/16 ? 10 7/16 in. (38 ? 26.5 cm), Prints, Edward Penfield (American, Brooklyn, New York 1866?1925 Beacon, New York).
EditorialLetter Box (Fubako) with Design of the Shore at Suma, Edo period (1615?1868), 19th century, Japan, Gold maki-e on black lacquer, H. 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm); W. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm); D. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm), Lacquer, The motifs on this box allude to Suma and it...
EditorialARABI IN EXILE, THE ARRIVAL AT COLOMBO, CEYLON, SRI LANKA, 1883: 1. Arabi and his Companions Coming Ashore in a Steam Launch from the "Mareotis:" Mahomedans Waiting to Welcome the. Exiles. 2. Lake House, Colombo, Arabi's Residence. 3. Arabi Kissing the...
EditorialSOME NATIONAL TYPES IN WESTERN SIBERIA: 1. Yurak Samoyede Man and Woman; 2. Russian Peasant Exiles on the Obi; 3. The Archbishop of Krasnoiarsk on the Yenesei; 4. Yurak Shaman or Priest, and Huntsman,; 5. Siberian Ploughing; 6. Siberian Merchant and Ta...
EditorialJudean exiles carrying provisions. Detail of the Assyrian conquest of the Jewish fortified town of Lachish (battle 701 BCE). Part of a relief from the palace of Sennacherib at Niniveh, Mesopotamia (Iraq) .