Editorial'Sporting Notions': 'All He Is Fit For Sir, Now is to Be Cut Up. I Have a Notion That He Can't Be Cut up More Than Myself', Henry Thomas Alken, 17851851, British, between 1831 and 1832, Graphite and red chalk on medium, moderately textured, blued white...
EditorialWhalebone plaque, Viking, 9th century. Whalebone plaque decorated with a pair of openwork horses' heads at the top and incised with ring-and-dot and geometric designs. It is thought that these plaques were used as boards for smoothing folds and seams i...
Editorial'...A graceful indoor toilette of grape-coloured velvet created by the Maison Honnet for the Comtesse de Ravenal. The skirt ... is cut up the front into a double tunic which falls in long points and is edged with guipre de Venise... At the thoat is a d...
EditorialSwabs are cut up to be used for sweat samples to train dogs at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, May 14, 2021. (Adam Dean/The New York Times)
EditorialFight between Elephants and Snakes, plate 2 from the Venationes Ferarum, Avium, Piscium series, Jan van der Straet, called Stradanus, Flemish, 15231605, Karel van Mallery, Philips Galle, Flemish, 1537 - 1612, Engraving on paper, Horizontal rectangle. A...
EditorialRecto, above: Elephants Hunted by Troglodytes [Cavemen], from Pliny's Natural History, Book 8, ch. 8; below: The King of Persia hunting on an Island. Verso: Fight between Elephants and Snakes, from Pliny's Natural HIstory, Book 8, ch. 11-12, Jan van de...
EditorialRudolph D?hrkoop, boy in sailor suit, paper, platinum print, image size: height: 22,10 cm; width: 16,10 cm, signed: recto u. re. in white: D?hrkoop, inscribed: verso on the cardboard: handwritten in lead, only rudimentary, since cardboard has been cut ...
EditorialRudolph D?hrkoop, boy in sailor suit, paper, platinum print, picture size: height: 21,60 cm; width: 16,30 cm, signed, in white: D?hrkoop, inscribed: verso on the cardboard: handwritten in lead, only rudimentary, because cardboard cut up, see cardboard ...
EditorialD?sir? Christian, Vase, Acquired at the world exhibition 1900 in Paris, glass, flashed, Total: Height: 29,20 cm 10,50 cm, signed: Bottom: on the bottom in a lady's slipper blossom, cut up: Christian D, ornamental objects, orchid, flowers, art nouveau.
Editorial'Sporting Notions': 'All He Is Fit For Sir, Now is to Be Cut Up. I Have a Notion That He Can't Be Cut up More Than Myself', Henry Thomas Alken, 17851851, British, between 1831 and 1832, Graphite and red chalk on medium, moderately textured, blued white...
EditorialThe Regency Twelfth Cake not cut up, and All the People rejoiced and said 'Long Live the King', James Sayer, 17481823, British, 1789, Etching, hand-colored, Sheet: 8 7/8 x 12 1/2in. (22.5 x 31.8cm).
EditorialH-Comb, 1500-1600, made in France or England. Richly carved boxwood combs were given as expensive love tokens in medieval times. The carver chose boxwood because it was the only wood with a sufficiently straight and dense grain to allow him to carve su...
EditorialH-Comb, 1500-1600, made in France or England. Richly carved boxwood combs were given as expensive love tokens in medieval times. The carver chose boxwood because it was the only wood with a sufficiently straight and dense grain to allow him to carve su...
EditorialH-Comb, 1500-1600, made in France or England. Richly carved boxwood combs were given as expensive love tokens in medieval times. The carver chose boxwood because it was the only wood with a sufficiently straight and dense grain to allow him to carve su...
EditorialH-Comb, 1500-1600, made in France or England. Richly carved boxwood combs were given as expensive love tokens in medieval times. The carver chose boxwood because it was the only wood with a sufficiently straight and dense grain to allow him to carve su...
EditorialVz: around a striped band, the animal seems cut up along the middle below and folded to the sides which can explain the double udder and body, herringbone pattern along the spine, solid with slightly curved horns., Gem, intaglio , carnelian, Color: dar...
EditorialVz: around a single line, the animal lies on its back, the double tail looks like the animal is cut up and unfolded, the legs, starting at a right angle, are stretched parallel to the body, frogish , the two tails form a loop and run under the hind leg...
EditorialA gown designed by Fred for his client the victomtesse de Dampierre. The skirt ... is carried out in cloth automobile. Fastening in front, down the left side, it is tight-fitting round the back and hips, and is trimmed with bands of the cloth stitched ...
EditorialDesign by Paquin. A tea-gown. Soft satin in turquoise blue is the material, embroidered with incrustations of mousseline bouillonneé edged with white chenille in an Empire style. ... The gown is cut up on the left side to show a petticoat of gauged mo...