EditorialPrior to taking up their abode in the hut, oblations have to be made to the presiding deities. Lak?ma?a hunts deer on the right, and returns to the hut to cook it; Rāma offers part of it as a sacrifice. The two brothers then eat, while Sītā wave...
EditorialTaste Five senses (series title), The sense Taste. A farmer's couple having a meal. The print is part of a series of five prints with the five senses, taste, tasting (one of the five senses), eating, drinking, farmers, Cornelis Dusart, Haarlem, 1679 - ...
EditorialPrior to taking up their abode in the hut, oblations have to be made to the presiding deities. Lak?ma?a hunts deer on the right, and returns to the hut to cook it; Rāma offers part of it as a sacrifice. The two brothers then eat, while Sītā wave...
EditorialPrior to taking up their abode in the hut, oblations have to be made to the presiding deities. Lak?ma?a hunts deer on the right, and returns to the hut to cook it; Rāma offers part of it as a sacrifice. The two brothers then eat, while Sītā wave...
EditorialIllustration showing a man raising a glass, at a Christmas meal. The Child's Christmas. Pictures by Charles Robinson. With text by Evelyn Sharp. London : Blackie & Son, [1906]. Source: 12804.w.11 page 111.
EditorialA picture of a scarecrow, and women preparing a meal. The Horkey. A ballad ... With illustrations by George Cruikshank. London : Macmillan & Co., 1882. Source: Bloomfield 149 page 18.
EditorialPrior to taking up their abode in the hut, oblations have to be made to the presiding deities. Lak?ma?a hunts deer on the right, and returns to the hut to cook it; Rāma offers part of it as a sacrifice. The two brothers then eat, while Sītā wave...
EditorialAquamanile in the Form of Aristotle and Phyllis, late 14th or early 15th century, South Netherlandish, Bronze; Quaternary copper alloy (approx. 72% copper, approx. 17% zinc, H. 32.5 cm, w. 17.9 cm, l. 39.3 cm, wt. 6062 g., Metalwork-Bronze, An aquamani...
EditorialAquamanile in the Form of Aristotle and Phyllis, late 14th or early 15th century, South Netherlandish, Bronze; Quaternary copper alloy (approx. 72% copper, approx. 17% zinc, H. 32.5 cm, w. 17.9 cm, l. 39.3 cm, wt. 6062 g., Metalwork-Bronze, An aquamani...
EditorialMatzah bag, for the broken pieces of matzah eaten at various stages of the Passover meal, the Seder. Passover celebrates the Exodus, the liberation of the Jews from Egyptian slavery. From Germany. Silk, embroidered with silk thread, 40,5 x 38,6 cm.