EditorialQueen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment are inspected prior to assuming the mantle of Queen's Guard., Wellington Barracks, London, UK - 05 May 2022
EditorialChina: Emperor Huizong (7 June 1082 - 4 June 1135), 8th ruler of the (Northern) Song Dynasty (r. 1100-1126). Hanging scroll painting, c. 1100-1126
Editorialpastel, Bernard Vaillant, 1677, Signature front, top right: B. Vaillant. f.1677, pastel, wood, glass, paper, signed, General (dimensions according to catalog 1983): 40 x 30cm (400 x 300mm), With frame: 52 x 44.1 x 3cm (520 x 441 x 30mm), Clear size : 3...
EditorialHonor? Daumier, The parliamentary trains: A right wing deputy is shocked by the sight of the red flag of the signal-man, assuming that the Commune has been proclaimed at Versailles, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, January 22, 1872, '...
EditorialAmalaric (502-531). King of the Visigoths from 511 to 531. He was son of king Alaric II. In 522 Amalaric was proclaimed king, assuming the royal power four years later because the death of Theodoric. Engraving, 1852. Later colouration.
EditorialPax with the Death and the Assumption of the Virgin Pax table with the deathbed and the ascension of Mary, Pax table with ivory, carved in relief with the representation of Maria's Deathbed and Ascension. Mary is lying in a fifteenth century four-poste...
EditorialCanton. Visit of the Governor of Canton to Brigadier-General Crawford, on His Assuming Command of the Forces., Pierre Joseph Rossier (Swiss, 1829 - about 1883), Negretti & Zambra (British, active 1850 - 1899), 1858?1859, Albumen silver print.
EditorialPage from Tales of a Parrot (Tuti-nama): Eleventh night: The king of the Ocean assuming human form betakes himself to the Brahman?s house to be taken to the Raja, c. 1560. India, Mughal, Reign of Akbar, 16th century. Opaque watercolor, ink and gold on ...
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EditorialIn the 1530s, Henry VIII made, in his unmistakable hand, several significant revisions to the traditional coronation oath he had sworn in 1509, fundamentally changing its meaning. Instead of swearing to maintain the rights and liberties of ‘holy chur...
EditorialA lady assuming a position, one arm raised. The Rudiments of Genteel Behaviour. With twelve engraved plates by L. P. Boitard. [London], 1737. Source: 1812.a.28 opposite plate 5.