EditorialSense of Hearing. "- Wake up Nini!.... I have been calling her for more than an hour, and she always replies: yes Adolphe. But neither the child's name nor mine is Adolphe!," plate 41 from Types Parisiens. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Da...
EditorialMr. and Mrs. Bull reflecting on the taxes, a domestic scene with a man and a woman sitting at opposite ends of a table which is set for tea, ale, and port consumption; Mrs. Bull is complaining about Mr. Bull's tendency toward guzzling, to which Mr. Bul...
EditorialThe landlord inspects the fields Leeringhe Iesu through Gelyckenissen (series title) Parable of the sower (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title), The servants, both with a halberd in their hands, ask the landlord if they should we...
EditorialSense of Hearing. "- Wake up Nini!.... I have been calling her for more than an hour, and she always replies: yes Adolphe. But neither the child's name nor mine is Adolphe!," plate 41 from Types Parisiens. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Da...
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialHanumān is perplexed as to how he can speak to Sītā, surrounded as she is by demon guardians. Perched in his tree, he begins to recite Rāma’s praises. Sītā is at first confused by him and thinks he might be Rāva?a in one of his disguises. Bu...
EditorialDa?aratha had previously ordered Sumantra to summon his queens and all his wives, who now surround the king when Sumantra brings the exiles in to make their farewells. Da?aratha tries to persuade Rāma not to go to the forest, even to rise up in rebe...
EditorialOn the right, seeing his sons and Sītā clad in robes of bark, Da?aratha loses consciousness and falls from the throne. The three exiles then kneel before the queens. Sītā is embraced by Kausalyā, who reminds her unnecessarily that her first duty ...
EditorialRāma sends Hanumān to Vibhī?a?a in the city to tell him to bring Sītā suitably adorned into his presence. Women bring her dresses and jewels. Sītā is brought to Rāma in a palanquin by Hanumān and Vibhī?a?a and his demons. Vibhī?a??...
EditorialSense of Hearing. "- Wake up Nini!.... I have been calling her for more than an hour, and she always replies: yes Adolphe. But neither the child's name nor mine is Adolphe!," plate 41 from Types Parisiens. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Da...
EditorialSense of Hearing. "- Wake up Nini!.... I have been calling her for more than an hour, and she always replies: yes Adolphe. But neither the child's name nor mine is Adolphe!," plate 41 from Types Parisiens. Honor? Victorin Daumier; French, 1808-1879. Da...
EditorialWoman in hairstyle with ringlets, plumes and miniature bonnet called Feelings Returned. Coiffure aux sentiments replies. Handcoloured lithograph by de Laubadere from Octave Uzanne's Stylish Hairstyle or Eccentric Finery from the era of King Louis XVI, ...
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialOne woman asks another, who is that gentleman wearing the funny hat. She replies, that he is a representative of Turkey. Historia de una mujer: album de cincuenta cromos. (Translates as : One Woman's Story: album of fifty cards.). Barcelona : Trilla y ...
EditorialAt the top in the centre, Bharata and ?atrughna throw themselves at the feet of Rāma, who embraces his younger brothers and smells their heads. Rāma takes them on his lap as he asks after their welfare and that of their father, and how Bharata is go...
EditorialA coloured print with Christ as Man of Sorrows being adored by a Carthsian, pasted to a page painted in red covered with streaming blood. A Carthusian kneels before a bloody Christ, who stands beside his cross. They converse by means of scrolls with te...
EditorialHanumān is perplexed as to how he can speak to Sītā, surrounded as she is by demon guardians. Perched in his tree, he begins to recite Rāma’s praises. Sītā is at first confused by him and thinks he might be Rāva?a in one of his disguises. Bu...
EditorialDa?aratha had previously ordered Sumantra to summon his queens and all his wives, who now surround the king when Sumantra brings the exiles in to make their farewells. Da?aratha tries to persuade Rāma not to go to the forest, even to rise up in rebe...
EditorialOn the right, seeing his sons and Sītā clad in robes of bark, Da?aratha loses consciousness and falls from the throne. The three exiles then kneel before the queens. Sītā is embraced by Kausalyā, who reminds her unnecessarily that her first duty ...
EditorialRāma sends Hanumān to Vibhī?a?a in the city to tell him to bring Sītā suitably adorned into his presence. Women bring her dresses and jewels. Sītā is brought to Rāma in a palanquin by Hanumān and Vibhī?a?a and his demons. Vibhī?a??...
EditorialEpistres en Vers Francois, dedicated to Anne de Bretagne Early 16th, French and Latin, parchment,29,5 x 19,5 cm, 112 pages. Anne de Bretagne replies to her husband. fol.40 verso.
EditorialKrishna at the Feet of Radha: Page from a Dispersed Rasikapriya, 1634, India (Madhya Pradesh, Malwa), Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, Image: 7 1/4 ? 5 1/2 in. (18.4 ? 14 cm), Paintings, The Rasikapriya passage illustrated shows Radha arrogantly rej...
EditorialWoman in hairstyle with ringlets, plumes and miniature bonnet called Feelings Returned. Coiffure aux sentiments replies. Handcoloured lithograph by de Laubadere from Octave Uzanne's Stylish Hairstyle or Eccentric Finery from the era of King Louis XVI, ...
EditorialMr. and Mrs. Bull reflecting on the taxes, a domestic scene with a man and a woman sitting at opposite ends of a table which is set for tea, ale, and port consumption; Mrs. Bull is complaining about Mr. Bull's tendency toward guzzling, to which Mr. Bul...
EditorialMr. and Mrs. Bull reflecting on the taxes, a domestic scene with a man and a woman sitting at opposite ends of a table which is set for tea, ale, and port consumption; Mrs. Bull is complaining about Mr. Bull's tendency toward guzzling, to which Mr. Bul...
EditorialEpistres en Vers Francois, dedicated to Anne de Bretagne Early 16th, French and Latin, parchment,29,5 x 19,5 cm, 112 pages. Anne de Bretagne replies to her husband. fol.40 verso.