EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men with harvesting; five with scythes, one with a pitchfork. At foot, Leo in a roundel. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialSix Trophies with the Attributes of Gardening, Pierre Ranson, French, 17361786, Graphite, pen and ink, brush and gouache on paper, Two columns of six gardening trophies. Upper left: cornucopia filled with plants and a pumpkin, a crossed pick and hoe; u...
EditorialA New Drawing Book of Variety of Landskips, Print made by J. Carwitham, active 17201740, Printed by Thomas Bowles, ca. 1712died 1753, British, ca. 1730, Etching on medium, slightly textured, beige laid paper, Sheet: 12 13/16 x 8 1/8 inches (32.5 x 20.7...
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men with harvesting; five with scythes, one with a pitchfork. At foot, Leo in a roundel. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialEmblematical miniature of two metalworkers, suggesting that each person acts in his own way, and according to his own rules. One man verifies that his arrows are perfectly straight, while the other takes care to forge his scythes with a proper curve. T...
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men with harvesting; five with scythes, one with a pitchfork. At foot, Leo in a roundel. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialThe pantheon of all the skeletons who are eating and drinking in a cemetery (Posada); flanked by skeletons holding scythes (Manilla), Jos? Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851?1913), Manuel Manilla (Mexican, Mexico City ca. 1830?1895 Mexico City), 1905.
EditorialThe grand skeleton mole, skeletons eating mole and drinking in a cemetery (Posada); flanked by skeletons holding scythes (Manilla), Jos? Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851?1913), Manuel Manilla (Mexican, Mexico City ca. 1830?1895 Mexico City), 1902.
EditorialThomiris, Reine des Scythes, fait plonger la tete de Cyrus dans un vase rempli de sang-Thomiris, Queen of the Scyths, orders the head of Cyrus lowered into a vessel of blood. Canvas, 263 x 199 cm INV.1768.