Editorial*EXCLUSIVE* Glenn Powell Lives the High Life, Surrounded by a group of lovely ladies including models, Sienna Raine and Sarah Hands Leaving a Pre-Grammy Party in West Hollywood, CA
EditorialIndian street entertainment, circa 1800. Indian performers, musicians, jugglers, rope walkers, dancers and balancing acts in the square at Fort George, Madras 1, snake charmer with cobra 2, and bull balancing act 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving f...
EditorialA snake-charmer of the Sapera caste. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eighty-five miles north-west of Delhi for Colonel James Skinner...
EditorialLangham Place. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscella. London, 1886. A poster for a daily exhibition at Langham Place, Regent Street, London. The entertainments advertised are a snake charmer; wrestling; a nautch girl; afternoon tea and an ...
EditorialA Samporea or Snake Catcher, Sir Charles D'Oyly, 17811845, British, active in India, Printed by The Behar Amateur Lithographic Press, 17811845, British, active in India, undated, Chromolithograph on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper mounted o...
EditorialThe Wolf-Charmer, 1867, Wood engraving, image: 6 15/16 x 5 3/8 in. (17.6 x 13.6 cm), Prints, Designed by John La Farge (American, New York 1835?1910 Providence, Rhode Island), Engraved by Henry Marsh (American, 1826?1912).
EditorialIndian street entertainment, circa 1800. Indian performers, musicians, jugglers, rope walkers, dancers and balancing acts in the square at Fort George, Madras 1, snake charmer with cobra 2, and bull balancing act 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving f...
EditorialThe bird-charmer in the new Tuileries Gardens, 1880. Two fashionable women in the new Jardin des Tuileries near one of the famous bird charmers. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin from Octave Uzannes Fashion in P...
EditorialThe Snake Charmer, plate fourteen from Protuberences and Cardiaques. Kurt Seligmann; American, born Switzerland, 1900-1962. Date: 1933. Dimensions: 321 x 248 mm (plate); 494 x 377 mm (sheet). Etching and roulette on ivory wove paper. Origin: United Sta...
EditorialA snake-charmer of the Sapera caste. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eighty-five miles north-west of Delhi for Colonel James Skinner...
EditorialA snake-charmer of the Sapera caste. Tashrih al-aqvam, an account of origins and occupations of some of the sects, castes and tribes of India. Written at Hansi Cantonment, Hissar District, eighty-five miles north-west of Delhi for Colonel James Skinner...
EditorialLangham Place. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscella. London, 1886. A poster for a daily exhibition at Langham Place, Regent Street, London. The entertainments advertised are a snake charmer; wrestling; a nautch girl; afternoon tea and an ...
EditorialThe snake charmer, 10th century. A Persian representation of the constellation Ophicus, also known as the serpent holder. From the star catalogue of the Persian astronomer Al-Sufi. Code: 0210005343.
EditorialThe Wolf-Charmer, 1867, Wood engraving, image: 6 15/16 x 5 3/8 in. (17.6 x 13.6 cm), Prints, Designed by John La Farge (American, New York 1835?1910 Providence, Rhode Island), Engraved by Henry Marsh (American, 1826?1912).
EditorialLimestone snake-charmer, Cypro-Archaic, 1st half of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 16 1/4 x 6 x 3 3/4 in. (41.3 x 15.2 x 9.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, The male figure holds a snake in each hand, while three additional snakes are placed ...
EditorialIndian street entertainment, circa 1800. Indian performers, musicians, jugglers, rope walkers, dancers and balancing acts in the square at Fort George, Madras 1, snake charmer with cobra 2, and bull balancing act 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving f...
EditorialThe snake charmer, 10th century. A Persian representation of the constellation Ophicus, also known as the serpent holder. From the star catalogue of the Persian astronomer Al-Sufi. Code: 0210005343.