EditorialA girl on horseback stopping while fording the stream, to get a light for her pipe from a young man who stands in the water, still image, Prints, 1769.
EditorialAfter: Nicolaes Berchem the elder, Dutch, 16201683, Peasant Fording Stream with Cattle and?Dog, midlate 17th?century, Pen and dark brown ink, sheet: 26 ? 21.1 cm (10 1/4 ? 8 5/16?in.), Made in The Netherlands, Dutch, 17th?century, Works on Paper - Draw...
EditorialThe Spring Flood, Print made by Charles West Cope, 18111890, British, 1865, Etching on thin, slightly textured, beige India paper laid on thick, slightly textured, cream card, Mount: 8 1/16 x 6 13/16 inches (20.4 x 17.3 cm), Sheet: 8 1/16 x 6 9/16 inch...
EditorialShimada, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [ca. 1855], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 36 x 24.7 cm., Print shows pilgrims and porters fording a wide, narrow river at Shimada, the 24th station on the Tokaido Road.
EditorialCopy of an unidentified painting: one boy carrying another on his back fording a stream, Maurice Stadtfeld (American, active New York, New York 1860s), 1865?1875, Albumen silver print.
EditorialKay Khusraw, Firangis and Giw. Shahnama. Isfahan, Iran, 1630-1640. Kay Khusraw, his mother Firangis and Giw fording the jihun, watched by the ferryman and his crew in their boat A group of rather un-Persian looking buildings on the bank. The boat and i...
EditorialFording the River Jihun. Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 24 miniatures. 1600. Kay Khusraw, Giw and Firangis fording the River Jihun.12 by 15 cm. Opaque watercolour. Bukhara style. Image taken from Shahnama of Firdawsi, with 24 miniatures. Originally publi...
EditorialShimada, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [ca. 1855], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 36 x 24.7 cm., Print shows pilgrims and porters fording a wide, narrow river at Shimada, the 24th station on the Tokaido Road.
EditorialShimada, Ando, Hiroshige, 1797-1858, artist, [ca. 1855], 1 print : woodcut, color ; 36 x 24.7 cm., Print shows pilgrims and porters fording a wide, narrow river at Shimada, the 24th station on the Tokaido Road.
EditorialICELAND: 1. The Almanna-Gja Fissure, Four Miles in Length. 2. The Faroe Isles. 3. An Icelandic Medical Student. 4. A Pair of Profiles. 5. A Native's Expression of Gratitude. 6. Travelling in Hot Weather. 7. Almanna. 8. Fording a River. 9. A Roughish Ro...