EditorialComposition in honor of Jenneval, 1830 Aux Manes de A. Jenneval. n? ? Lyon, (Rh?ne): mort au champ d'honneur and combattant pour la Libert? entre Lievre et Malines, le 19 Octobre 1830, Romance, Henry Ratinckx (mentioned on object), 1830 - 1831, paper, ...
EditorialL?pida funeraria de Fortunatus. Siglos II-III. Consagrado a los Dioses Manes (muertos divinizados). El recaudador Fortunato dedica el monumento a los libertos difuntos D?cimo Estatorio, Pr?ncipe y F?lix. Museo Arqueol?gico e Hist?rico (Castillo de San ...
EditorialAquamanile in the form of a lion Aquamanile in the form of a lion Lion-aquamanile, The object cast in cire perdue technique and largely adorned with the shape of a lion with a dragon as its handle. The details are outstretched (the mane, the locks on t...
EditorialRelief of a charioteer. He holds the reins with his left, the whip with his right hand. His hair is long and held together with a ribbon. Tails and manes of the horses are plaited. Last quarter 6th BCE Marble, from Cyzicus (Erdek) H: 55 cm Inv.2813 T.
EditorialTelemachus and Mentor at the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the Manes of Anchises. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialComb (For Horses' Manes and Tails). Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 37 x 29.6 cm (14 9/16 x 11 5/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 4 1/2" long; 6" high. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and pen and ink on paperboard.
EditorialComb (For Horses' Manes and Tails). Dated: c. 1938. Dimensions: overall: 37 x 29.6 cm (14 9/16 x 11 5/8 in.) Original IAD Object: 4 1/2" long; 6" high. Medium: watercolor, graphite, and pen and ink on paperboard.
EditorialRelief of a charioteer. He holds the reins with his left, the whip with his right hand. His hair is long and held together with a ribbon. Tails and manes of the horses are plaited. Last quarter 6th BCE Marble, from Cyzicus (Erdek) H: 55 cm Inv.2813 T.
EditorialTelemachus and Mentor at the altar preparing to be sacrificed to the Manes of Anchises. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialThe Prague Astronomical Clock. The calendar, added to the clock in 1870. The twelve medallions represent the twelve months of the year made by Czech painter Josef Manes (1820-1871). Czech Republic.
EditorialThe Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square.The calendar, added to the clock in 1870. The twelve medallions represent the twelve months of the year made by Czech painter Josef ...
EditorialThe Prague Astronomical Clock. The calendar, added to the clock in 1870. The twelve medallions represent the twelve months of the year made by Czech painter Josef Manes (1820-1871). Czech Republic.
EditorialARTE SIGLO XX. ESPA?A. ZABALETA Y FRENTES, Rafael (Quesada, Ja?n, 1907-1960). Pintor espa?ol. "MUJERES EN EL CAMPO". Museo de Pintura Moderna (Palacio Elsedo). P?manes. Cantabria.
EditorialPEDRO, San (?? -64 a 67). Ap?stol principal de Jesucristo y primer Papa de la Iglesia Cat?lica. Detalle de un relieve en madera policromada, con la representaci?n de SAN PEDRO CRUCIFICADO en posici?n de cruz invertida. Capilla del Palacio de Elsedo. P?...
EditorialPIO XII (1876-1958). Papa italiano (1939-1958), de nombre Eugenio Pacelli. Retrato realizado por Daniel VAZQUEZ DIAZ (1882-1969). Museo de Pintura Moderna (Palacio de Elsedo). P?manes. Cantabria.
EditorialPolyxene sacrifie aux manes d'Achille-Polyxena sacrificed to the shades of Achilles. Companion piece to 40-08-15 / 39. Canvas, 55,5 x 96,5 cm INV.564.
EditorialFuneral stele of a woman with her right arm in a sling. Oriental type, perhaps Egyptian. The dedication (the letter " M"), is to the benevolent Gods (Manes). In Roman religion the manes were the souls of the dead.
EditorialRelief of a charioteer. He holds the reins with his left, the whip with his right hand. His hair is long and held together with a ribbon. Tails and manes of the horses are plaited. Last quarter 6th BCE Marble, from Cyzicus (Erdek) H: 55 cm Inv.2813 T.