EditorialKitchen interior with man and hunting boot, kitchen interior, spoils of the hunt, game, venison, Abraham Delfos (mentioned on object), Leiden, 1752, paper, etching, h 238 mm ? w 201 mm.
EditorialStudy sheet with five vignettes, above medallion with Diana's head, middle ape with glass and cake, left and right different attributes held together with ribbons, under medallion with woman's head amidst symbols of love such as two turtle doves and bu...
EditorialGetting Rid of the Spoils System Deadwood, from Puck. Joseph Keppler; American, 1638-1894. Date: 1887. Dimensions: 355 x 270 mm. Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States.
EditorialHead with elephant spoils, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Greek, Egypt, Bronze, Overall: 2 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (5.1 x 4.4 x 4.4 cm), Bronzes, Attachment; head wearing the spoils of an elephant.
EditorialThe History of Scipio: The continence of Scipio, Scipio refuses the spoils after his victory over Hanibal, third piece of the set of tapestries, OA 6066. After Giulio Romano, Manufacture des Gobelins pour Louis XIV,1688-1689 Wool,435 x 740 cm.
EditorialMaps of the Spanish Armada (July 22 and 24, 1588), Two cards (V-VI) with the Spanish and English fleet in The Channel near the Isle of Portland and Weymouth, within an ornamental frame. At the top in the frame is a cartouche with the portrait of Franci...
EditorialThirty Years' War (1618-1648). Spoils of war. Crosier to Johannes Dresselius, 1625, Monastery of Ebrach, Bavaria. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialGetting Rid of the Spoils System Deadwood, from Puck. Joseph Keppler; American, 1638-1894. Date: 1887. Dimensions: 355 x 270 mm. Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States.
EditorialPlate 30: Marcellus dedicating the spoils of war to Jupiter; from Guillielmus Becanus's 'Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi, Hispaniarum Infantis... '.
EditorialTreasure House of the Athenians, Delphi. Greek cities erected such treasure houses to store war spoils dedicated to the gods. The Treasure House of the Athenians contained spoils from the battle of Marathon (490-489 BCE). Marble. 6.90 x 10 m.
EditorialTreasure House of the Athenians, Delphi. Greek cities erected such treasure houses to store war spoils dedicated to the gods. The Treasure House of the Athenians contained spoils from the battle of Marathon (490-489 BCE). Marble. 6.90 x 10 m.
EditorialGetting Rid of the Spoils System Deadwood, from Puck. Joseph Keppler; American, 1638-1894. Date: 1887. Dimensions: 355 x 270 mm. Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States.
EditorialThirty Years' War (1618-1648). Spoils of war. Crosier to Johannes Dresselius, 1625, Monastery of Ebrach, Bavaria. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialCarolingian ewer with Persian, perhaps Sassanide enamel plaques fixed to a Carolingian gold base and spout. The origin of the enamel ornaments is unknown, they may have been war spoils from a campaign against the Avarsi in Hungary.
EditorialRoman spoils laid at the feet of Claudius Civilis. Date/Period: 1697 - 1698. Painting. Fresco. Height: 5,000 mm (16.40 ft); Width: 10 mm (0.39 in).
EditorialThirty Years' War (1618-1648). Spoils of war. Crosier to Archbishop of Albrecht of Brandeburg. 1539. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialHead of the General Miltiades. Copy of a multi-figured bronze group, the work of Pheidias, dedicated by the Athenians in Delphi from the spoils from their victory against the Persians at Marathon. 2nd century AD. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
EditorialHead with elephant spoils, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Greek, Egypt, Bronze, Overall: 2 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (5.1 x 4.4 x 4.4 cm), Bronzes, Attachment; head wearing the spoils of an elephant.
EditorialTreasure House of the Athenians, Delphi. Greek cities erected such treasure houses to store war spoils dedicated to the gods. The Treasure House of the Athenians contained spoils from the battle of Marathon (490-489 BCE). Marble. 6.90 x 10 m.
EditorialPlate 30: Marcellus dedicating the spoils of war to Jupiter; from Guillielmus Becanus's 'Serenissimi Principis Ferdinandi, Hispaniarum Infantis... '.
EditorialHead of the General Miltiades. Copy of a multi-figured bronze group, the work of Pheidias, dedicated by the Athenians in Delphi from the spoils from their victory against the Persians at Marathon. 2nd century AD. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece.
Editorial'What are You Laughing at? To the Victor Belong the Spoils' (from Harper's Weekly), November 25, 1871, Wood engraving, sheet: 15 3/8 x 10 9/16 in. (39 x 26.9 cm), Prints, Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), Landau 1840?1902 Guayaquil), New York?s fam...
EditorialHead with elephant spoils, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Greek, Egypt, Bronze, Overall: 2 x 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 in. (5.1 x 4.4 x 4.4 cm), Bronzes, Attachment; head wearing the spoils of an elephant.
EditorialThe Q A loaded with the spoils of India and Britain, March 6, 1788, ca. 1788, Pen and ink, sheet: 9 1/4 x 13 3/8 in. (23.5 x 34 cm), Drawings, Attributed to Thomas Rowlandson (British, London 1757?1827 London).
EditorialGreece. Delphi. Sanctuary of Apollo. The Athenian Treasury, constructed by the Athenias with spoils of Battle of Maraton. Detail metope. Horses. 510-480 BCE. Delphi Archaeological Museum.
EditorialThirty Years' War (1618-1648). Spoils of war. Crosier to Johannes Dresselius, 1625, Monastery of Ebrach, Bavaria. Swedish History Museum. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialKing Laszlo V of Hungary (1440-1457) and his councillor Ulrich of Cilli, who spoils the young king with pleasures in order to take over the government. Canvas, 123 x 222 cm Inv. 2796.
EditorialThe History of Scipio: The continence of Scipio, Scipio refuses the spoils after his victory over Hanibal, third piece of the set of tapestries, OA 6066. After Giulio Romano, Manufacture des Gobelins pour Louis XIV,1688-1689 Wool,435 x 740 cm.
EditorialCarolingian ewer with Persian, perhaps Sassanide enamel plaques fixed to a Carolingian gold base and spout. The origin of the enamel ornaments is unknown, they may have been war spoils from a campaign against the Avarsi in Hungary.
EditorialTreasure House of the Athenians, Delphi. Greek cities erected such treasure houses to store war spoils dedicated to the gods. The Treasure House of the Athenians contained spoils from the battle of Marathon (490-489 BCE). Marble. 6.90 x 10 m.