EditorialVz: in the middle of the scenes four riders, one with lance and shield and one with a scimitar, ride on an army of riders and foot soldiers who surround the group, ride a rider on the right with a banner in the foreground are four almost naked soldiers...
EditorialThe Roman Consul Attilius Regulus Fighting a Giant African Serpent, plate 25 in the Venationes Ferarum series, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 15231605, Karel van Mallery, Philips Galle, Flemish, 1537 - 1612, Engraving on paper, Horizont...
EditorialVz: in the middle of the scenes four riders, one with lance and shield and one with a scimitar, ride on an army of riders and foot soldiers who surround the group, ride a rider on the right with a banner in the foreground are four almost naked soldiers...
EditorialEmperor and renown followed by an army at a garden Pomis sua nomina servant (series title on object), An emperor and a general on horseback, followed by an army of foot soldiers and soldiers on horseback. In the background soldiers are fighting. In the...
EditorialFour foot-soldiers marching, one playing a trumpet, one with a flag, part of the preparations at Sanlucar in Andalucia for a proposed expedition to Venezuela. Memoirs, biographical notes and poems, etc., of the Coeler family. Nuremberg, 1560-1632. Sour...
EditorialAfghaun Foot Soldiers in their Winter Dress, with entrance to the valley of Urgundeh. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 11.
EditorialBarthel Beham, German, 1502-1540, Battle with Two Armoured Horsemen and Three Foot Soldiers, between 1502 and 1540, engraving printed in black ink on laid paper, Sheet (trimmed within plate mark): 1 1/4 ? 2 1/4 inches (3.2 ? 5.7 cm).
EditorialBattle, Armored horsemen attacking foot soldiers armed with halberds. The horsemen carry a vane with French lily., Battle (land forces), Pierre Woeiriot (II) (attributed to), 1542 - 1600, paper, ink, brush, h 300 mm ? w 457 mm.
EditorialEmperor and renown followed by an army at a garden Pomis sua nomina servant (series title on object), An emperor and a general on horseback, followed by an army of foot soldiers and soldiers on horseback. In the background soldiers are fighting. In the...
EditorialBattle between Cavalry and Foot Soldiers. After Girolamo Genga; Italian, c. 1476-1551. Date: 1580-1599. Dimensions: 278 x 397 mm. Pen and brown ink, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialBattle between Cavalry and Foot Soldiers. After Girolamo Genga; Italian, c. 1476-1551. Date: 1580-1599. Dimensions: 278 x 397 mm. Pen and brown ink, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialGroup of Foot Soldiers, n.d., Attributed to Stefano della Bella (Italian, 1610-1664), or after Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635), Italy, Pen and brown ink, with red chalk, on ivory laid paper, laid down on cream laid paper, 89 x 103 mm.
EditorialBattle between cavalry and foot soldiers in 16th century clothing. Draughtsman: Charles Rochussen. Dating: 1824 - 1894. Measurements: h 195 mm ? w 297 mm.
EditorialBattle between Cavalry and Foot Soldiers. After Girolamo Genga; Italian, c. 1476-1551. Date: 1580-1599. Dimensions: 278 x 397 mm. Pen and brown ink, over traces of graphite, on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy.
EditorialBattle between cavalry and foot soldiers in 16th century clothing. Draughtsman: Charles Rochussen. Dating: 1824 - 1894. Measurements: h 195 mm ? w 297 mm.
EditorialTop left, bishop with pupils; bottom left, bas-de-page scene showing mounted knights fighting; bottom right, bas-de-page scene showing foot soldiers fighting with spears, supported by soldiers with crossbows; text. Liber Secretorum Fidelium Crucis. Ita...
EditorialFour foot-soldiers marching, one playing a trumpet, one with a flag, part of the preparations at Sanlucar in Andalucia for a proposed expedition to Venezuela. Memoirs, biographical notes and poems, etc., of the Coeler family. Nuremberg, 1560-1632. Sour...
EditorialAfghaun Foot Soldiers in their Winter Dress, with entrance to the valley of Urgundeh. Lieut. James Rattray's Scenery, Inhabitants, and Costumes of Afghaunistan. London : Hering & Remington, 1848. Source: X 562, plate 11.