EditorialPortrait of Don Andrea Cantelmo, Half-length portrait of Italian general Don Andrea Cantelmo with his left hand resting on a helmet and his right hand feeling like a command staff. Behind him two putti are holding a canopy, one with a club in their han...
Editorialaward, Anonymous, 1814, cast, General: 3.4 x 2.9 x 0.2cm 34 x 29 x 2mm, Medal diameter: 2.9cm 29mm, Weight: 11.5g, man's portrait, Silver medal on the capture of Paris in 1814, awarded to J. Noest, 1814. The medal is circular with an eye at the top. On...
Editorialaward, Anonymous, 1814, cast, General: 3.4 x 2.9 x 0.2cm 34 x 29 x 2mm, Medal diameter: 2.9cm 29mm, Weight: 11.5g, man's portrait, Silver medal on the capture of Paris in 1814, awarded to J. Noest, 1814. The medal is circular with an eye at the top. On...
EditorialAllegorical figures at a funeral monument Title page for: R. van Leuve, Mengelwerken, 1723, Allegorical figures at a funeral monument decorated with skulls. Faith sits in front of the monument with a cross in its arms. A second veiled woman has a scept...
EditorialSeeing eye looks down on architecture awarded with world globe and celestial globe on pillars on either side of title, Cornelis van Dalen I, Ralph Mabb, 1638.
EditorialGroup of people around a tree, under the All-seeing Eye. Draughtsman: Jurriaan Andriessen. Dating: 20-Dec-1806. Measurements: h 209 mm ? w 115 mm.
EditorialGroup of people around a tree, under the All-seeing Eye. Draughtsman: Jurriaan Andriessen. Dating: 20-Dec-1806. Measurements: h 209 mm ? w 115 mm.
EditorialAllegorical composition in honor of William V Prince of Orange-Nassau, 11 July 1787, 11 July 1787. A bust portrait hangs from an altar a medallion by Willem V. Below the portrait four other medallions with from left to right, justice, agriculture, harm...
EditorialAllegorical figures at a funeral monument Title page for: R. van Leuve, Mengelwerken, 1723, Allegorical figures at a funeral monument decorated with skulls. Faith sits in front of the monument with a cross in its arms. A second veiled woman has a scept...
EditorialAllegorical figures at a funeral monument Title page for: R. van Leuve, Mengelwerken, 1723, Allegorical figures at a funeral monument decorated with skulls. Faith sits in front of the monument with a cross in its arms. A second veiled woman has a scept...
EditorialPortrait of Lieve Geelvinck Mr. Lieve Geelvinck (title on object), Buste van Lieve Geelvinck, mayor of Amsterdam and one of the directors of the Dutch East India Company, in an oval medallion, held by the personification of Vigilance. She is holding a ...
EditorialPortrait of Don Andrea Cantelmo, Half-length portrait of Italian general Don Andrea Cantelmo with his left hand resting on a helmet and his right hand feeling like a command staff. Behind him two putti are holding a canopy, one with a club in their han...
EditorialPortrait of Lieve Geelvinck Mr. Lieve Geelvinck (title on object), Buste van Lieve Geelvinck, mayor of Amsterdam and one of the directors of the Dutch East India Company, in an oval medallion, held by the personification of Vigilance. She is holding a ...
EditorialFireplace with a bust of King Louis XIV, Fireplace made of cast iron, with a semicircular top. At the center is a bust of Louis XIV in a cartouche. Four medallions are placed in the corners of the cartouches, with a star, a pigeon and two dolphins. On ...
EditorialGroup of people around a tree, under the All-seeing Eye. Draughtsman: Jurriaan Andriessen. Dating: 20-Dec-1806. Measurements: h 209 mm ? w 115 mm.
Editorial?/? ??? ??????? ?, Bodhisattva Guanyin in the Form of the Buddha Mother, Ming dynasty (1368?1644), dated 1620, China, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, Image: 49 1/4 x 19 1/16 in. (125.1 x 48.4 cm), Paintings, Chen Hongshou (Chinese, 1599?1652), In Esoteri...
EditorialSeeing eye looks down on architecture awarded with world globe and celestial globe on pillars on either side of title, Cornelis van Dalen I, Ralph Mabb, 1638.
EditorialMedal with all-seeing eye, Italian, around 1450. Reverse of a medal bearing a portrait of Leon Battista Alberti on the obverse. Alberti explained that his device, the hieroglyph of the winged eye, represented divinity, " seeing all things and dist...