EditorialNature shapes made with stones from the river THEFT found., Illustration of stones that have been processed by a river from the 17th century, Fig. 2, p. 528, 1648, Ulysses Aldrovandi: Ulyssi Aldrovandi patricii Bononiensis Musaeum metallicum in libros ...
EditorialA young woman distracting a warrior while one of her children robs him, A young woman distracting a warrior while one of her children robs him. Part of the miniatures collection, robbery, theft, pernicious influence of women, 'femmes fatales', Carl Gus...
EditorialPlate with a landscape, Porcelain plate, painted on the glaze in sepia and gold. On the flat a landscape with the ruins of a castle, for which a group of people with a herd of animals. Gold border. Signed in the show with A.T.V., inn, coffee house, pub...
EditorialCheerful company, In a tavern a group of soldiers enjoy themselves with drinks, women and music. A little boy steals a money bag from a soldier. Another soldier pours himself wine. In the foreground a dog, inn, coffee house, public house, etc, wine, al...
EditorialInitial M: David's Theft of the Spear and Chalice. Date/Period: Ca. 1270 - 1280. Folio. Tempera colors, gold, and iron gall ink on parchment. Height: 170 mm (6.69 in); Width: 119 mm (4.68 in).
EditorialGarden bench in Marot style, Bank of stained pine. The narrow seat rests on cheeks and has a scalloped decorative piece with broken volutes, a symmetrical leaf motif with branches in the middle and brushes on the corners. The high back has a midfield, ...
EditorialInitial M: David's Theft of the Spear and Chalice. Date/Period: Ca. 1270 - 1280. Folio. Tempera colors, gold, and iron gall ink on parchment. Height: 170 mm (6.69 in); Width: 119 mm (4.68 in).
EditorialSte. Mary Song # 147. Theft of an ewe bleating to be given back to its owner. Robo de una oveja que bala para ser encontrada por su duena. Madrid, Library of the Monastery of El Escorial. Alfonso X of Castile. VIRGEN DE ROCAMADOUR.
EditorialSte. Mary Song # 147. Theft of an ewe bleating to be given back to its owner. Robo de una oveja que bala para ser encontrada por su duena. Madrid, Library of the Monastery of El Escorial. Alfonso X of Castile. VIRGEN DE ROCAMADOUR.
EditorialSte. Mary Song # 147. Theft of an ewe bleating to be given back to its owner. Robo de una oveja que bala para ser encontrada por su duena. Madrid, Library of the Monastery of El Escorial. Alfonso X of Castile. VIRGEN DE ROCAMADOUR.
EditorialThe ride to York, - Dick Truprin leaps Black Bess over the horses of the York mail coach'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He...
EditorialGentleman (Paul) Clifford'. 'The three highwaymen saluting Dick Turpin as Captain'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a...
Editorial'Dick Turpin pursued by the huntsman'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He ...
EditorialDick Turpin starts for York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also k...
EditorialDick Turpin and Tom King stopping the Royal Mail on Hounslow Heath'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burgl...
EditorialTurpin's ride to York'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known f...
EditorialDick Turpin gains possession of Black Bess'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and kille...
EditorialRichard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known for a fictional 200-mile ...
EditorialDick Turpin gives the ostler's potion to his exhausted mare'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, hors...
EditorialThe highwaymen's attack on the prisoners' van'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and ki...
EditorialNegro superstition. West India Scenery, with illustrations of negro ch. R. Jennings & Co.: London, [1836?]. The text states '...a kind of ordeal in use among the Negroes, for extorting a confession of guilt from persons suspected of theft or other crim...
EditorialDick Turpin and Tom King stopping the Royal Mail on Hounslow heath'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burg...
EditorialDick Turpin stops the Lord Mayor's coach'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer....
EditorialDick Turpin stops the Lord Mayor's carriage'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and kill...
EditorialRichard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known for a fictional 200-mile ...
EditorialThe escape from the burning house'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is ...
EditorialDick Turpin on his horse, Black Bess'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He ...
EditorialDick Turpin shooting Tom King'. Richard "Dick" Turpin (bap. 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. He was a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also...
EditorialInitial M: David's Theft of the Spear and Chalice. Date/Period: Ca. 1270 - 1280. Folio. Tempera colors, gold, and iron gall ink on parchment. Height: 170 mm (6.69 in); Width: 119 mm (4.68 in).
EditorialThe Accusers of Theft, Adultery, Murder (War). Dated: c. 1794/1796. Dimensions: plate: 21.6 x 12.1 cm (8 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.) sheet: 32.1 x 24.1 cm (12 5/8 x 9 1/2 in.) mat: 35.6 x 27.9 cm (14 x 11 in.). Medium: color-printed etching.
EditorialWar (The Accusers of Theft, Adultery, Murder). Dated: c. 1803/1810. Dimensions: image: 21.6 x 12.1 cm (8 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.) sheet: 31.1 x 23.5 cm (12 1/4 x 9 1/4 in.). Medium: engraving.
EditorialMercury and Battus, Oil on canvas, 47 x 70 in. (119.4 x 177.8 cm), Paintings, Francisque Millet (French, 1642?1679), The story of the old shepherd Battus, who, having witnessed Mercury's theft of a herd of cattle, promised not to disclose the secret, i...
EditorialJohn Hanna, executed aged 20 on Kennington Common in 1739 for theft and perjury, shown in shackles in his prison cell. Copperplate engraving after a portrait by George Cruikshank from John Caulfield's Portraits, Memoirs and Characters of Remarkable Per...
EditorialInitial M: David's Theft of the Spear and Chalice; Bute Master, Franco-Flemish, active about 1260 - 1290; France, Northeastern (illuminated), Europe; illumination about 1270 - 1280; written about 135 - 1375; Tempera colors, gold, and iron gall ink on p...
EditorialGreat Britain. London. Socialist agitation. Protesters encouraged to theft and looting in shops Picadilly during the meeting of the Socialist leader Burns in Trafalgar Square. February 8, 1886. Engraving. Colored.
EditorialBritain. London. Socialist agitation. Protesters encouraged to theft and looting in shops Picadilly during the meeting of the Socialist leader Burns in Trafalgar Square. February 8, 1886. Engraving.
EditorialSte. Mary Song # 147. Theft of an ewe bleating to be given back to its owner. Robo de una oveja que bala para ser encontrada por su duena. Madrid, Library of the Monastery of El Escorial.
EditorialHercules and Omphale. Hercules is sold as a slave to Omphale, Queen of Lydia, to atone for the murder of Iphtios and the theft of the tripod of Delphi. The hero is forced to wear Omphale's clothes and jewelry. Copper, 24 x 19 cm Inv. 1126.