EditorialPortrait of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (French chemist, author of "Trait? ?l?mentaire de chimie", 1789) and his wife. 286x224. JACQUES LOUIS DAVID. LAVOISIER ANTONIO. LAVOISIER (MUJER DE). PIERRETTE PAULZE MARIE ANNE.
EditorialAnne of Austria (1549-1580). Queen of Spain, fourth wife of King Philip II. Portrait by Alonso Sanchez Coello (1531-1588), ca.1571. Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialMary of Austria, queen of Hungary and wife of Louis II (1505/1558). 16th century. Madrid, Prado museum. Spain. Frans Luycx. MARIA DE AUSTRIA REINA DE HUNGRIA. JUANA LA LOCA HIJOS. CARLOS V HERMANOS. FELIPE I EL HERMOSO HIJOS. LUIS II HUNGRIA ESPOSA.
EditorialSpain, Zamora province, Toro. Former Convent of San Ildefonso. Front of the building in the 19th century. Its foundation is attributed to Maria de Molina, wife of King Sancho IV of Castile, between 1285 and 1290. In 1879 it was moved to the Church of S...
EditorialJoanna la Beltraneja (1462-1530). Spanish Infanta, heiress of the Kingdom of Castile. Queen of Portugal as the wife of King Alfonso V. Illustration by Letre. Lithography. Cronica General de Espa?a. Historia Ilustrada y Descriptiva de sus Provincias. As...
EditorialHerod Antipas, his wife Herodias, and Saint John Baptist. Scenes from the New Testament on a cast bronze column (11th) named after Bishop Bernward (993-1022) Height 400 cm.
EditorialMurals in the church of the Benedictine monastery of Lambach, Upper Austria. The frescos, late-Ottonian, date from before 1090. Herod on his deathbed, prevented from taking his own life; his wife and sister and the exe-cutioner who strangled Antipater;...
EditorialFontevrault Abbey church with the tombs of Henry II Plantagenet, King of England and Count of Anjou, his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine, who died in Fontevrault in 1204, and their son, King Richard the Lionhearted. Nave of the church.
EditorialAn angel announces the birth of Samson to the barren wife of Manoah (Judges 13,2-5). Verdun Altar, 51 plaques in champsleve-technique, enamel on gilded copper. 1181 for Prior Wernher of the Augustinian canons of Klosterneuburg, Austria. Total L:.
EditorialRamon Berenguer I and his wife, Almodis de la Marche, counting out 2,000 ounces of gold coins as payment to William Raymond and Adelaide, count and countess of Cerdagne, in return for their rights over Carcassone in 1067. Liber Feudorum Maior. Miniatur...
EditorialBlanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Death of the Queen giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Relief. Sepulcher of Queen Blanche. Romanesque style. 12th century. Monasterio de S...
EditorialBlanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Sepulcher of Queen Blanche depicting her death giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Relief. Romanesque style. 12th century. Monasterio de S...
EditorialSancho III of Castile (1134-1158) and his courtiers. Relief from the sepulcher of his wife, Blanche of Navarre. Romanesque. 12th century. Monastery of Santa Mari?a la Real. Najera. La Rioja. Spain.
EditorialOld Kingdom of Egypt. Pyramid of second or third wife of pharaoh Khufu, Henutsen. (G1c). 4th Dynasty. In the background, Pyramid of Khufu or Great Pyramid. Giza pyramid complex.
EditorialFernando Alvarez de Sotomayor (1875-1960). Spanish painter. Pilar de Castro Gomez, wife of the painter, 1912-1913. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru?a, Galicia, Spain. (On loan, Prado Museum, Madrid).
EditorialFernando Alvarez de Sotomayor (1875-1960). Spanish painter. Pilar de Castro Gomez, wife of the painter, at her home in Sergude, 1945. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru?a, Galicia, Spain. (On loan, Prado Museum, Madrid).
EditorialMariana of Austria (1634-1696). Queen of Spain. Wife of Philip IV. Portrait by Frans Luycks (1604-1668), ca.1646. Detail. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru?a, Galicia, Spain. (On loan, Prado Museum, Madrid).
EditorialHercules, Dejaneira, and the centaur Nessus, 1586 Nessus tries to abduct Hercules' wife Dejaneira. Hercules kills the centaur with a poisoned arrow. Canvas, 68 x 53 cm Inv.1525.
EditorialThe Artist's Wife Elizabeth and Their Son Raphael. Date/Period: Ca. 1773. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 673 mm (26.49 in); Width: 673 mm (26.49 in).
EditorialEdward Smith Stanley (1752-1834), Twelfth Earl of Derby, with His First Wife (Lady Elizabeth Hamilton, 1753-1797) and Their Son (Edward Smith Stanley, 1775-1851).