EditorialPhilip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559. Dating: 1832. Measurements: h 270 cm ? w 200 cm.
EditorialPhilip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559. Dating: 1832. Measurements: h 270 cm ? w 200 cm.
EditorialSaint John the Baptist before Herod John the Baptist at Herod, Round stained glass with representation of John the Baptist at Herod. Behind a set table, Herod and Herodias sit under a canopy, behind which hangs a carpet. There is a mirror in front of t...
EditorialThe princes go off to meet their other mothers in their zenana, but Kausalyā and Sumitrā, dressed in mourning saris of red and yellow, having heard of their return, have already set off to meet them. Kausalyā reproaches Bharata for having cheated R?...
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...
EditorialAt the top on the right, Bharata and ?atrughna greet Kaikeyī, who takes them on her lap, and they converse about recent happenings. Bharata falls fainting when he hears about his father’s death and what his mother has done to secure his succession....
EditorialPhilip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559. Dating: 1832. Measurements: h 270 cm ? w 200 cm.
EditorialPhilip II, King of Spain, Reproaches William I, Prince of Orange, in Vlissingen upon his Departure from the Netherlands in 1559. Dating: 1832. Measurements: h 270 cm ? w 200 cm.
EditorialAn infant in its cradle reproaches an adulterous king about to indulge an illicit passion. Sinbadnama, the Story of Sinbad, in an anonymous Persian version, with 72 miniatures. c.1575. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 3214, f.106. Language: Persian.
EditorialSal'uk up a tree while a monkey below reproaches the lion for fearing his rider. Sinbadnama, the Story of Sinbad, in an anonymous Persian version, with 72 miniatures. c.1575. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 3214, f.135v. Language: Persian.
EditorialOutside the palace, Sugrīva and Bāli buffet each other furiously with fists and nails and then tear up trees and rocks, but Bāli is the stronger and slowly Sugrīva is forced to give ground. When Rāma sees that Sugrīva is losing, he keeps his prom...
EditorialThe princes go off to meet their other mothers in their zenana, but Kausalyā and Sumitrā, dressed in mourning saris of red and yellow, having heard of their return, have already set off to meet them. Kausalyā reproaches Bharata for having cheated R?...
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...
EditorialSugrīva has been defeated and reproaches Rāma for not helping him, but Rāma tells him he was unable to distinguish between him and his brother. On their way back to Ki?kindhā to renew his challenge, Rāma and Lak?ma?a salute the Saptajanas’...
EditorialAn infant in its cradle reproaches an adulterous king about to indulge an illicit passion. Sinbadnama, the Story of Sinbad, in an anonymous Persian version, with 72 miniatures. c.1575. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 3214, f.106. Language: Persian.
EditorialSal'uk up a tree while a monkey below reproaches the lion for fearing his rider. Sinbadnama, the Story of Sinbad, in an anonymous Persian version, with 72 miniatures. c.1575. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 3214, f.135v. Language: Persian.
EditorialAt the top on the right, Bharata and ?atrughna greet Kaikeyī, who takes them on her lap, and they converse about recent happenings. Bharata falls fainting when he hears about his father’s death and what his mother has done to secure his succession....
EditorialHannah Rejecting the Reproaches of the Prophet Eli. Dimensions: overall: 18.2 x 22.6 cm (7 3/16 x 8 7/8 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper.
EditorialHannah Rejecting the Reproaches of the Prophet Eli. Dimensions: overall: 18.2 x 22.6 cm (7 3/16 x 8 7/8 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink on laid paper.
EditorialHamlet Reproaches His Mother, ca. 1834, Graphite on wove paper, Overall: 6 7/8 x 9 3/16 in. (17.5 x 23.3 cm), Drawings, Eug?ne Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798?1863 Paris), In this illustration of a scene in Act 3 of Shakespeare's drama,...