EditorialPlate - "Cadmus Anchored". Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.) Original IAD Object: 4 5/8" in diameter. Medium: black and white photograph.
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Cadmus Killing the Dragon, ca. 1615. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 176 mm x 254 mm (6.93 in. x 10 in.).
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Cadmus Asks the Oracle at Delphi Where He Can Find His Sister, Europa, 1615. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 174 mm x 252 mm (6.85 in. x 9.92 in.).
EditorialButterflies 5, Fig. A-B: Cadmus, Fig. C: Niveus, Fig. D: Astrea, Fig. E: Tripunctaria, Fig. F: Cydonia, Fig. G-H: Philemon, PL., XXII, after p. 32, 1775, Pieter Cramer: De uitlandsche kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en Ameri...
EditorialPublius Ovidius Naso ( 43 BC ? AD 17/18), known as Ovid in the English. Roman poet. The Metamorphoses. Latin narrative poem. Book II. Cadmus. Edited in Frankfurt, 1601.
EditorialStewart's. Paul Cadmus; American, 1904-1999. Date: 1934. Dimensions: 194 x 295 mm (image); 205 x 305 mm (plate); 280 x 405 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialStudy for "Bar Italia". Paul Cadmus; American, 1904-1999. Date: 1949-1959. Dimensions: 318 x 381 mm. Pen and black ink, over graphite, on ivory tracing paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialStewart's. Paul Cadmus; American, 1904-1999. Date: 1934. Dimensions: 194 x 295 mm (image); 205 x 305 mm (plate); 280 x 405 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory laid paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialSloth. Paul Cadmus; American, 1904-1999. Date: 1946. Dimensions: 696 x 438 mm. Graphite, heightened with white gouache, on tan wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialCadmus and Hermione metamorphosed into serpents from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialCadmus kills the dragon. Collected Works of Christine de Pisan. France (Paris); 1410-1411. (Whole folio) The building of Thebes; in the foreground, Cadmus kills the dragon at the Spring of Ares. From L'Ep?tre d'Othéa. Image taken from Collected Work...
EditorialJupiter and Semele. Metamorphoses. Antoine Vérard: Paris, 1494. (Miniature only) Jupiter and Semele. Jupiter kisses Semele, the daughter of Cadmus. Source: IC.41148, XXVIII. Language: French.
EditorialCadmus kneeling before Apollo, a claw-footed and horned idol figure; the brown bull of Cadmus in a meadow; Thebes represented as a gateway. The Fall of Princes , abridged. England, S. E. (probably Suffolk, possibly Bury St Edmunds); c. 1450 - c. 1460. ...
EditorialCadmus kills the dragon. Collected Works of Christine de Pisan. France (Paris); 1410-1411. (Whole folio) The building of Thebes; in the foreground, Cadmus kills the dragon at the Spring of Ares. From L'Ep?tre d'Othéa. Image taken from Collected Work...
EditorialPlate - "Cadmus Anchored". Dated: c. 1936. Dimensions: overall: 20.3 x 25.4 cm (8 x 10 in.) Original IAD Object: 4 5/8" in diameter. Medium: black and white photograph.
EditorialPublius Ovidius Naso ( 43 BC ? AD 17/18), known as Ovid in the English. Roman poet. The Metamorphoses. Latin narrative poem. Book II. Cadmus. Edited in Frankfurt, 1601.
EditorialCadmus Tilling the Field Where He Sawed the Dragon's Teeth, 1540?45, Etching, Sheet (trimmed): 9 5/16 ? 10 1/4 in. (23.7 ? 26 cm), Prints, Antonio Fantuzzi (Italian, active France, 1537?45), After Francesco Primaticcio (Italian, Bologna 1504/5?1570 Paris).
Editorial'Grape' ice pitcher, 1849?53, Made in South Amboy, New Jersey, United States, American, Yellow ware (earthenware) with Rockingham glaze, 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm), Ceramics, Congress Pottery (1848?1854), Abraham Cadmus.
EditorialCadmus and Hermione metamorphosed into serpents from Ovid's Metamorphoses. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Cadmus Killing the Dragon, ca. 1615. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 176 mm x 254 mm (6.93 in. x 10 in.).
EditorialAnonymous after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558 - 1617). Cadmus Asks the Oracle at Delphi Where He Can Find His Sister, Europa, 1615. From Metamorphoses. Engraving on wove paper. Plate: 174 mm x 252 mm (6.85 in. x 9.92 in.).
EditorialPublius Ovidius Naso ( 43 BC ? AD 17/18), known as Ovid in the English. Roman poet. The Metamorphoses. Latin narrative poem. Book II. Cadmus. Edited in Frankfurt, 1601.