EditorialLibyan Sibyl Sibylla Libyca (title on object), Libyan Sibyl. In the background the imagination of the Last Judgment and the Resurrection. Print on the top right: Pag: 653, sibyls (with NAME), Last Judgment, Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from...
EditorialEleventh Figure A. imagination, memories B. C. Account, House as pictorial representation of the anima sensitiva, phantasia, memoria and the ratio with door as input of the five senses, p. 194, 1586, Konrad Gessner, Caspar Wolf: Conradi Gesneri Tigurin...
EditorialVlijt conquers Laziness Luijheit Naerstigheit (title on object) One and forty pieces, different Sinnebeeldens (series title), Two putti, one putto lying on the floor while the other overpowers him. Behind the standing putto a rooster. Imagination of th...
EditorialImagination tame Father Time Title page for: JC Weyerman. The life descriptions of the Dutch art painters and art painters, 1729, Father Time, with a broken scythe in his hands, is grabbed by his wings by an allegorical female figure with a mask on her...
EditorialImagination of the proverb 'Consider before you begin' Cartoon on the Arminians, 1618 Versint eer ghy beghint (title on object), Moralistic performance that is sometimes interpreted as a cartoon on the Arminians in 1618. The inscription in the middle '...
EditorialCard for the Gurlitt Exhibition: Imagination and the Child Artist. Max Klinger; German, 1857-1920. Date: 1881. Dimensions: 244 x 224 mm (plate); 373 x 269 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialCard for the Gurlitt Exhibition: Imagination and the Child Artist. Max Klinger; German, 1857-1920. Date: 1881. Dimensions: 244 x 224 mm (plate); 373 x 269 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialLady Imagination showing the Knight a man with severed arms (representing a man without chivalry or honour). Borders with tromp l'oeil decoration with flowers, a bird and a chicken. Imaginacion de vraye noblesse. Prayer book. England, S. E. (Sheen) a...
EditorialCard for the Gurlitt Exhibition: Imagination and the Child Artist. Max Klinger; German, 1857-1920. Date: 1881. Dimensions: 244 x 224 mm (plate); 373 x 269 mm (sheet). Etching and aquatint on ivory laid paper. Origin: Germany.