EditorialMare suckling a foal in center, another foal urinating in back left, other horses in the background, from 'Various cavalry exercises' (Diverses exercices de cavalerie).
EditorialSuckling Foal, from The Samland Ode. Max Pechstein (German, 1881-1955); published by Fritz Gurlitt Verlag. Date: 1917. Dimensions: 340 x 309 mm (image); 512 x 388 mm (sheet). Lithograph on cream laid paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialMare suckling a foal in center, another foal urinating in back left, other horses in the background, from 'Various cavalry exercises' (Diverses exercices de cavalerie).
EditorialMare suckling a foal in center, another foal urinating in back left, other horses in the background, from 'Various cavalry exercises' (Diverses exercices de cavalerie).
EditorialA girl suckling a baby. The girl stands beneath a little tree, with the baby sitting on the knee of her right leg which is placed on a stool; an attendant girl faces her. There is a dark green background with blue and white sky above. Rajasthan, c.1640...
EditorialA bas-de-page scene of a lion suckling an infant. Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). France, S. (Toulouse?); last quarter of the 13th century or 1st quarter of the 14th century. Source: Royal 10 E. IV, f.120v. L...
EditorialMiniature of the Christ Child suckling a crowned Virgin (Virgo Lactans), with Joseph and angels. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum (The 'Neville of Hornby Hours'). England, S. E. (London?); 2nd quarter of the 14th century, possibly the 4th decade. Source: Eg...
EditorialSt John & the Virgin Mary. A Book of Homilies. Hrit, 989-990 AD. An image of St John, with the Virgin Mary suckling her child. From a parchment codex containing a collection of hagiographical texts. Image taken from A Book of Homilies. Originally pub...
EditorialMiniature of the Virgin Mary suckling the Christ child under a red canopy, with two angels, at the beginning of the O intemerata. Book of Hours, Use of Rome ('The Dunois Hours'). France, Central (Paris); c. 1440 - c. 1450 (after 1436). Source: Yates Th...
EditorialArchitectural frontispiece. Two pillars. An initial 'R', entwined with the face of a man (the author ?) holding a book. Bottom drawing showing Romulus and Remus suckling from the wolf. Incomincia il Libro degli Homini Famosi. Rure Polliano : Felix Anti...
EditorialLetter of Lord Nelson. Nelson Papers, Vol. LXXXVII. Jamaica [Kingston]; 1778. [Whole folio] Autograph letter of Lord Nelson to his father, the Rev. Edmund Nelson, concerning the death of his uncle, Maurice Suckling, Comptroller of the Navy. H.M.S. Bris...
EditorialIllustration on page of manuscript. A pig suckling her piglets. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th cent...
EditorialA girl suckling a baby. The girl stands beneath a little tree, with the baby sitting on the knee of her right leg which is placed on a stool; an attendant girl faces her. There is a dark green background with blue and white sky above. Rajasthan, c.1640...
EditorialLetter of Lord Nelson. Nelson Papers, Vol. LXXXVII. Jamaica [Kingston];1778. [Whole folio] Autograph letter of Lord Nelson to his father, the Rev. Edmund Nelson, concerning the death of his uncle, Maurice Suckling, Comptroller of the Navy. H.M.S. Brist...
EditorialMiniature of the Virgin Mary, enthroned, suckling the Child, wth two angels above supporting the drapery behind her. In niches, two angels play the guitar and a violin, and two others, below, holding tapers. A bas-de-page scene of an angel appearing to...
EditorialPsalm 44; the Nativity. Luttrell Psalter. England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335. [Whole folio] Psalm 44. Borders with foliate decoration. In the lower margin, the Nativity. The Virgin in bed, her had resting on cushions, suckling the swaddled Christ C...
EditorialA bas-de-page scene of a lion suckling an infant. Decretals of Gregory IX with glossa ordinaria (the 'Smithfield Decretals'). France, S. (Toulouse?); last quarter of the 13th century or 1st quarter of the 14th century. Source: Royal 10 E. IV, f.121. La...
EditorialTwo men at a barrel-table in vaulted room. A satirical pamphlet of 1641. An illustration of two men in a tavern. Roaring boys. . The Sucklington faction, or (Sucklings) roaring Boyes. [A satire.]. [London,] 1641. The Sucklington faction, or (Sucklings)...
EditorialVirgin Suckling the Child with Donor. Date/Period: Second half of 15th century. Painting. Oil and gold leaf on wood. Height: 1,340 mm (52.75 in); Width: 825 mm (32.48 in).
EditorialVirgin Suckling the Child. Date/Period: Ca. 1415-1425. Painting. Tempera and gold leaf on wood. Height: 2,057 mm (80.98 in); Width: 1,337 mm (52.63 in).
EditorialThe Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture. Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Detail. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. The twins' sculptures are dated in the Renaissance. The Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialMare suckling a foal in center, another foal urinating in back left, other horses in the background, from 'Various cavalry exercises' (Diverses exercices de cavalerie).
EditorialAdam Ploughing from the Dance of Death, 1651, Etching; second state of four, Sheet: 2 15/16 ? 2 3/16 in. (7.5 ? 5.5 cm), Prints, After Hans Holbein the Younger (German, Augsburg 1497/98?1543 London), Adam uproots a tree with the help of Death, while Ev...
EditorialVirgin Suckling the Child, Tempera and gold on linen, 15 5/8 x 11 7/8 in. (39.7 x 30.2 cm), Paintings, Netherlandish (Antwerp) Painter (ca. 1520), Although originally produced in great quantity, paintings in tempera on linen from this period are quite ...
EditorialStirrup Spout Bottle with Suckling Puma, 12th?15th century, Peru, Chim?, Ceramic, H. 10 9/16 x W. 8 5/8 x D. 5 1/2 in. (26.9 x 21.9 x 14 cm), Ceramics-Containers.
EditorialEndangered Indian elephant, Elephas maximus indicus, female suckling her young, 1, and mythical beast sukotyro. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
EditorialThe Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture. Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Detail. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. The twins' sculptures are dated in the Renaissance. The Capitoline Museums. Rome. Italy.
EditorialShe-wolf suckling Romulus and Remus (mythical founder of Rome). Bronze head probably cast by the Etruscan Vulca in Veji (550 BCE) based on a Hellenistic-Ionian model. The twins were added during the Renaissance.
EditorialLimestone ostracon showing a woman suckling a child, probably from Deir el-Medina, Thebes,20th dynasty. Later New Kingdom,1300-1100 BCE. Most ostraca from Thebes come from the town where the workers in the Valley of Kings lived. They show doodles,artis...