EditorialPieter Pietersz Lastman, Dutch, 1583-1633, King David Handing the Letter to Uriah, 1611, Oil on oak panel, Unframed: 20 1/8 ? 24 1/8 inches (51.1 ? 61.3 cm).
EditorialDavid Copperfield, "Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield," said Uriah Heep, "For that remark! It is so true! Umble as I am, I know it is so true! Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield!".
EditorialMiniature of David and Bathsheba lying together in bed, in the upper register; and of David dining with Uriah, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57.
Editorial"Approach me again, you - you - you heap of infamy", gasped Mr Micamber, "And if your head is human, I'll break it, come on, come on !". Mr Micamber berating Uriah Heep. Illustration for the novel 'David Copperfield'. The Works of Charles Dickens House...
Editorial"Deuce take the man !". said my aunt, sternly, "What's he about ? Don't be galvanic, sir !". Betsy Trotwood, Uriah Heep (?) and David Copperfield. The Works of Charles Dickens Household edition [With illustrations]. Chapman & Hall, London, July 1872. ...
EditorialMiniature of David giving Uriah a letter, in the upper register; and of Uriah being killed in battle, in the lower register. The Queen Mary Psalter. 1310-1320. Source: Royal 2 B. VII, f.57v.
EditorialThe Uriah letter-Left: Bathseba and her servants bathing; Uriah appears three times: sleeping on the gallery in the center, dining with King David, and receiving the fateful letter, 1523 Poplar wood, 85 x 172 cm Inv. 75.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialBathsheba in the bath. Her face reflects the difficulty of the situation - forced to submit to the king's will, she feels guilt of betraying her husband Uriah. Detail. For overall view please see 39-19-17/7. Oil on canvas (1654) 142 x 142 cm MI 957.
EditorialUriah before King David, 17th century, Pen and brown ink, sheet: 5 1/4 x 6 15/16 in. (13.3 x 17.7 cm), Drawings, Gerbrand van den Eeckhout (Dutch, Amsterdam 1621?1674 Amsterdam).
EditorialBathsheba at Her Bath, ca. 1700, Oil on canvas, 53 1/2 x 38 1/2 in. (135.9 x 97.8 cm), Paintings, Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (Italian, Lucca or Rome 1654?1727 Rome), Bathsheba is shown at her toilet, tended by two servants, while King David gazes at he...
EditorialVarious sects of Hindu priests or Brahmin with their religious paraphernalia at a river bank. Identified as priests of Sceroteri, Canoge, Drauers, Brijbashi and Uriah. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrario'...
EditorialDavid Copperfield, "Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield," said Uriah Heep, "For that remark! It is so true! Umble as I am, I know it is so true! Oh, thank you, Master Copperfield!".
EditorialThe Uriah letter-Left: Bathseba and her servants bathing; Uriah appears three times: sleeping on the gallery in the center, dining with King David, and receiving the fateful letter, 1523 Poplar wood, 85 x 172 cm Inv. 75.