EditorialDish on a high foot with the voice in the shape of a kneeling Amor, Coupe or drinking bowl of porcelain, painted on the glaze in blue and gold. The outer wall of the bowl is covered with gold with a gold decorative band on the edge on a blue background...
EditorialOil and vinegar set with the family crest Clifford, Four rejuvenating downwards, bent, ribbed legs rest the pointed oval, curved basement with two fillet edges with bottle holder. This is made up of four flat ribbed legs, widening upwards, on which the...
EditorialIbidorhyncha struthersii, Print, The ibisbill (Ibidorhyncha struthersii) is a bird related to the waders, but sufficiently distinctive to merit its own family Ibidorhynchidae. It is grey with a white belly, red legs and long down-curved bill, and a bla...
EditorialTiger = Zohrn = Giant = Glacier, = Hochalp = Stok, in Northwest = India, 1917, pencil and colored pencil, leaf: 28.9 x 22 cm, recto [top center] Tiger =, Zohrn =, south., [left] O :: we {n} 's Hia nida n?t me, z'fr??a git, it is, de in hi {m}' l oba no...
EditorialA view of a river or lake with a tall hilly outcrop with trees, figures on a path leading to a pavilion at the top and another to fenced courtyard buildings on a plateau half-way up on the left. Hills, trees, and a club-shaped plant or rock on the righ...
EditorialRoman bridge across one of the many gorges in the high plateau of Causse near Conques, one of the many stops of the road of St. Jacques to Compostella.
EditorialPetra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-and spice trade across the deserts. The steep path to the High Place of Sacrifice, a plateau 1035m above sea-level.
EditorialAn ancient village on the Golan Heights near the Lebanese border. Simple basalt houses with stone lintels for the poor shepherds on the high plateau.
EditorialThe Golan Heights, Israel, form a high plateau between Mount Hermon, the Yarmuk River, and Lake Kinereth. Golan settlements were active in the Jewish revolts the Romans. In the Yom Kippur War, in 1974, Israel recaptured the Golan Heights from Syria.
EditorialThe three most famous pyramids on the plateau of Gizeh: from l. to r. Cheops, Chefren and Mykerinos. These three pyramids were all built between 2.589 and 2.350 BCE. Cheops is 137 m high, Chefren 136 m, and Mykerinos 66.5 m.
EditorialThe three most famous pyramids on the plateau of Gizeh: from l. to r. Mycerinus, Chefren and Cheops. These three pyramids were all built between 2.589 and 2.350 BCE. Chefren is 145 m high, Cheops 137 m, and Mycerinus 66.5 m.