EditorialPhotograph - Kodak, Shopfront Display, 'Enjoy the Ever Recurring Miracle', circa 1934-1936, Shopfront display 'Enjoy the Ever Recurring Miracle' showing cameras, photographs, photographic accessories and equipment. One of fifty-six photographs in an al...
EditorialStrip of needle lace with feather-shaped and feather-shaped leaves and flowers, Strip of natural-colored needle lace: Argentan lace. Pattern with feather-shaped and feather-shaped leaves. A recurring motif is always two large leaves that are placed in ...
EditorialOrnamental dough, The hilt is studded with stripes of iron interspersed with lofwork in high relief and a recurring decorative element in the form of a climbing lion flanked by chalice-shaped lofwork in a triangle, the wooden handle is wound (restored)...
EditorialStrip needle point with birds, Strip natural needle point, point de France. Pattern without report but with recurring motifs, including small birds, on a hexagonal ground with painted bars. Fully decorated with recesses, motifs partly without and partl...
EditorialFabric fragment with tabula, Natural-colored linen fabric fragment with sewn-on tabula of dark blue wool with a diamond pattern arranged in flying wire technology with a geometric layout. In the middle a small rectangle with recurring pendulum motif. A...
EditorialStrip of needle lace with crown in oval cartouche, Strip of natural colored needle lace, point de France. Pattern without a report, but with recurring and partly mirrored motifs, including an oval cartouche with a crown in it. Hexagonal ground with pai...
EditorialPhotograph - Kodak, Shopfront Display, 'Enjoy the Ever Recurring Miracle', circa 1934-1936, Shopfront display 'Enjoy the Ever Recurring Miracle' showing cameras, photographs, photographic accessories and equipment. One of fifty-six photographs in an al...
EditorialMedical diagrams showing cautery points as red dots. The first three miniatures are doctors with patients who have cautery points marked on their bodies; the fourth shows doctors treating gout: one holds the patient's tongue, the other catches the bloo...
EditorialMarble female figure, Early Cycladic II, 2600?2400 B.C., Cycladic, Marble, H. 24 3/4 in. (62.79 cm), Stone Sculpture, The recognition of distinct artistic personalities in Cycladic sculpture is based upon recurring systems of proportion and details of ...