EditorialBee hive and ice house, mortar mill, and artist's guide to drapery and horse. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
EditorialBull in handstand Sic fox non vobis / Si quid melius videris (series title on object) Black ornaments (series title), A bull or ox stands in handstand on two grazing sheep. On his hind legs a hive and a chicken nest. The titles of the series are writte...
EditorialScenes showing beekeeping. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. London : John Harris, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, opposite page 107. Language: English.
EditorialBee hive and ice house, mortar mill, and artist's guide to drapery and horse. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.
EditorialMelpomene and Euterpe open the stage cloth Title page for: D. Lingelbach, The discovered schyndeugd, 1687/1690, Melpomene (mourning play) and Euterpe (music, lyric) open the stage cloth together. A woman suckles her child on stage, there are two childr...
EditorialTaurus with front legs on an elevation Sic fox non vobis / Si quid melius videris (series title on object) Black ornaments (series title), A bull or ox with the title of the series between its horns and its front legs on an elevation with two pillars a...
EditorialFigures around a beehive Title page for: J. Nomsz, Amosis, 1767, On a stage there are figures around a beehive, a symbol of the Amsterdam theater. In the background the winged horse Pegasus is flying and Apollo is playing the lyre on the Parnassus moun...
EditorialAllegorical vignette with beehive, Bijenkorf surrounded by three people and flanked by two muses. In the foreground are books by playwrights Vondel, Langendyk and Focquenbroch and there are magazines with titles of various plays. Above the show is the ...
EditorialMelpomene and Euterpe open the stage cloth Title page for: D. Lingelbach, The discovered schyndeugd, 1687/1690, Melpomene (mourning play) and Euterpe (music, lyric) open the stage cloth together. A woman suckles her child on stage, there are two childr...
EditorialBull in handstand Sic fox non vobis / Si quid melius videris (series title on object) Black ornaments (series title), A bull or ox stands in handstand on two grazing sheep. On his hind legs a hive and a chicken nest. The titles of the series are writte...
EditorialTaurus with front legs on an elevation Sic fox non vobis / Si quid melius videris (series title on object) Black ornaments (series title), A bull or ox with the title of the series between its horns and its front legs on an elevation with two pillars a...
EditorialFigures around a beehive Title page for: J. Nomsz, Amosis, 1767, On a stage there are figures around a beehive, a symbol of the Amsterdam theater. In the background the winged horse Pegasus is flying and Apollo is playing the lyre on the Parnassus moun...
Editorial-illeg. Bee Hive Crater, height of cone, 4 1/2 feet, size of orifice, 2 feet, is in action every 36 hours., Thomas H. Rutter (American, born England, 1837 - 1925), about 1870, Albumen silver print.
EditorialA beehive. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, 121. Language: English.
EditorialScenes showing beekeeping. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. London : John Harris, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, opposite page 107. Language: English.
EditorialBee on a flower. Making honey. Honeycomb. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, frontispiece. Language: English.
EditorialBees in flight. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, 107. Language: English.
EditorialBeekeeping. A dog disturbing a beehive. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, 114. Language: English.
EditorialTitle page. Scenes of Industry displayed in the Bee-Hive and the Ant-Hill. John Harris: London, [1829?]. Source: RB.23.a.1597, title page. Language: English.
EditorialBee hive and ice house, mortar mill, and artist's guide to drapery and horse. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1820.