EditorialVirgin Voyages Valiant Lady cruise ship, visiting Liverpool.Andrew Teebay Liverpool EchoVirgin Voyages Valiant Lady cruise ship,lighting up the Liverpool waterfront at night.
EditorialRāma and Lak?ma?a are seated on a lion skin outside a cave on Mount Prasrava?a, having been told by Hanumān of his adventures and discovery of Sītā. Hanumān has given Sītā’s jewel to Rāma, who is overjoyed and full of praise for him and...
EditorialOn the left, Rāma is installed as king by the priest Vasi??ha, who anoints his brow with sacred marks, while ?atrughna holds the imperial parasol and the two other brothers hold chowries (fly-whisks). Sugrīva had previously sent the monkeys to g...
EditorialRāma and Lak?ma?a are seated on a lion skin outside a cave on Mount Prasrava?a, having been told by Hanumān of his adventures and discovery of Sītā. Hanumān has given Sītā’s jewel to Rāma, who is overjoyed and full of praise for him and...
EditorialOn the left, Rāma is installed as king by the priest Vasi??ha, who anoints his brow with sacred marks, while ?atrughna holds the imperial parasol and the two other brothers hold chowries (fly-whisks). Sugrīva had previously sent the monkeys to g...
EditorialRāma and Lak?ma?a are seated on a lion skin outside a cave on Mount Prasrava?a, having been told by Hanumān of his adventures and discovery of Sītā. Hanumān has given Sītā’s jewel to Rāma, who is overjoyed and full of praise for him and...
EditorialOn the left, Rāma is installed as king by the priest Vasi??ha, who anoints his brow with sacred marks, while ?atrughna holds the imperial parasol and the two other brothers hold chowries (fly-whisks). Sugrīva had previously sent the monkeys to g...
Editorial(Figures from left to right): Fig. 19: Rohand, Earl of Warwick. In chain armour, with shield. Fig.20: Dame Felice, his daughter, wife of Sir Guy (in her right), Earl of Warwick. She receives from the herdsman the ring sent to her by her husband, just b...
EditorialThe valiant Moor Gazul is the first to spear bulls according to rules, plate 5 of 'The Art of Bullfighting' - 1815/16 - 25x35,8 cm - etching, aquatint and drypoint.