EditorialMacgillivray's Ground Warbler, Thicket Warbler (Oporornis tolmiei, Trichas macgillivrayi), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 100 (vol. 2), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America...
EditorialVIEWS AT THE SOUTH CAPE OF FORMOSA, 1883: 1. A Coral Beach on the South-East Coast. 2. The Bay at the South Cape. 3. Divers Blasting Coral to Clear the Channel. 4. A Mandarin's Mat-House. 5. A Quiet Luncheon at Noon. 6. A Temporary Lighthouse. 7. Engin...
EditorialThe Ram in a Thicket. Rampant Ram perched on the tree of life, covered with gold leaf. The horns, eyes and back of the animal are of lapis lazuli. The base on silver. Possibly served as a offerings pedestal or a harp motif. Found at a pit PG 1237 of th...
EditorialMacgillivray's Ground Warbler, Thicket Warbler (Oporornis tolmiei, Trichas macgillivrayi), Signed: J.J. Audubon, J.T. Bowen, lithograph, Pl. 100 (vol. 2), Audubon, John James (drawn); Bowen, J. T. (lith.), 1856, John James Audubon: The birds of America...
EditorialVIEWS AT THE SOUTH CAPE OF FORMOSA, 1883: 1. A Coral Beach on the South-East Coast. 2. The Bay at the South Cape. 3. Divers Blasting Coral to Clear the Channel. 4. A Mandarin's Mat-House. 5. A Quiet Luncheon at Noon. 6. A Temporary Lighthouse. 7. Engin...
EditorialThe Ram in a Thicket. Rampant Ram perched on the tree of life, covered with gold leaf. The horns, eyes and back of the animal are of lapis lazuli. The base on silver. Possibly served as a offerings pedestal or a harp motif. Found at a pit PG 1237 of th...
EditorialWolf guards St. Edmund's head. Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. England (Bury St Edmunds); 1434-1444. (Whole folio) St. Edmund's head is found in a thicket and guarded by a wolf. Image taken from Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. Originally publ...
EditorialProcris killed by an arrow which her husband Cephalus darted through the thicket while hunting. Greek myth. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialThe Ram in a Thicket. Rampant Ram perched on the tree of life, covered with gold leaf. The horns, eyes and back of the animal are of lapis lazuli. The base on silver. Possibly served as a offerings pedestal or a harp motif. Found at a pit PG 1237 of th...
EditorialLamech kills his son; Noah. Holkham Bible Picture Book. England, circa 1320-1330. [Whole folio] Upper part of drawing; Lamech beats his son to death with his bow, after his son has returned from the thicket where he found Cain lying pieced by an arrow....
EditorialWolf guards St. Edmund's head. Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. England (Bury St Edmunds); 1434-1444. (Whole folio) St. Edmund's head is found in a thicket and guarded by a wolf. Image taken from Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. Originally publ...
EditorialMiniature of the miracle of Saint Edmund's head: after Edmund's martyrdom, his head was hidden in a thicket, but a wolf guarded the head and protected it from other wild animals. This marginal miniature is placed next to the text of another miracle, ex...
Editorial? ?? ??? ?, Two hawks in a thicket, Ming dynasty (1368?1644), mid- 15th century, China, Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk, Image: 58 5/8 x 32 3/4 in. (148.9 x 83.2 cm), Paintings, Lin Liang (Chinese, ca. 1416?1480), One of the leading court painter...
EditorialProcris killed by an arrow which her husband Cephalus darted through the thicket while hunting. Greek myth. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by C. Monnet from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialVIEWS AT THE SOUTH CAPE OF FORMOSA, 1883: 1. A Coral Beach on the South-East Coast. 2. The Bay at the South Cape. 3. Divers Blasting Coral to Clear the Channel. 4. A Mandarin's Mat-House. 5. A Quiet Luncheon at Noon. 6. A Temporary Lighthouse. 7. Engin...
EditorialThe Ram in a Thicket. Rampant Ram perched on the tree of life, covered with gold leaf. The horns, eyes and back of the animal are of lapis lazuli. The base on silver. Possibly served as a offerings pedestal or a harp motif. Found at a pit PG 1237 of th...
EditorialThe " ram in a thicket" from Ur, southern Iraq, is one of an almost identical pair discovered by Leonard Woolley in the " Great Death Pit", one of the Royal Graves in the cemetery at Ur. The " ram" is rather a goat and he ...