EditorialEmperor Nero at the banquets of Tigellinus. He escapes an amphitheater wearing a bear skin and attacks the genitals of men and women bound to stakes. Neron sort de la grotte de lampitheatre couvert dune peau dours. Copperplate engraving from Pierre-Fra...
Editorial" Messenger and his girl", from a series of figures used as center pieces for banquets and depicting the man in the street. From Nymphenburg. 1755.
EditorialMacBeth: The Banquet Scene - MacBeth, Act II, Scene IV, Edward Francis Burney, 17601848, British, undated, Pen and black ink and watercolor on thin, smooth, brown wove paper, Sheet: 9 ? 9 inches (22.9 ? 22.9 cm), banquets, goblets, literary theme, lyre...
EditorialEmperor Nero at the banquets of Tigellinus. He escapes an amphitheater wearing a bear skin and attacks the genitals of men and women bound to stakes. Neron sort de la grotte de lampitheatre couvert dune peau dours. Copperplate engraving from Pierre-Fra...
Editorial"- And to think that Prudhon did not want us to attend the socialist banquets.... the poor man has never loved..... he totally ignores that it is the woman's presence which beautifies existence," plate 184 from Actualit?s. Honor? Victorin Daumier; Fren...
Editorial" Messenger and his girl", from a series of figures used as center pieces for banquets and depicting the man in the street. From Nymphenburg. 1755.
EditorialDiabolic temptations. Le Breviari d'Amors. Southern France; early 14th century. (Whole folio) Top left, temptation by way of personal adornment; top right, temptation by way of wordly vanities, such as hawking and hunting; middle, temptation by way of ...
EditorialLimestone grave marker, Classical, 4th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 49 x 31 1/2in. (124.5 x 80cm), Stone Sculpture, Two men reclining at a banquet are represented in the upper panel, while a couple seen from the waist up fill the space be...
Editorial" Messenger and his girl", from a series of figures used as center pieces for banquets and depicting the man in the street. From Nymphenburg. 1755.
EditorialSilver jar, from Ur, southern Iraq, 2600-2400 BCE. This spouted silver jug comes from the " Queen's Grave" in the Royal cemetery at Ur, southern Iraq. The jug may have been used for serving wine at banquets; the silver probably came from Iran...