EditorialHexagonal panel with depiction of Daedalus. Copy after a relief by Andrea Pisano (1290-1348). Campanile of Giotto. Cathedral of Florence, La Toscana, Italy.
EditorialPasiphae hides in the artificial cow built by Daedalus (She becomes the mother of Minotaurus). Detail from the Hall of Amor and Psyche, Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.
EditorialDaedalus and Icarus. Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano; Italian, c. 1499-1546. Date: 1530-1535. Dimensions: 343 x 264 mm. Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white, over incising, on cream laid paper, laid down on ivory l...
EditorialProject for Two Octagonal Paintings: Daedalus using Breasts of Hebe as Model for Bowl for Jupiter. Hebe Receives this Bowl from Him., Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink on cream laid paper, Hebe shown leaning upon chair and raising her ...
EditorialPeter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. Daedalus and the Minotaur or The Labyrinth of Crete, ca.1636. Sketch. Oil on panel. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru?a, Galicia, Spain.
EditorialDaedalus present the artificial cow to Pasiphae. Roman fresco.1st century AD. Casa della Caccia Antica, VII, 4, 48. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialPeter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. Daedalus and the Minotaur or The Labyrinth of Crete, ca.1636. Sketch. Oil on panel. Museum of Fine Arts. A Coru?a, Galicia, Spain.
EditorialHexagonal panel with depiction of Daedalus. Copy after a relief by Andrea Pisano (1290-1348). Campanile of Giotto. Cathedral of Florence, La Toscana, Italy.
EditorialThe Fall of Icarus, Crash of Icarus escaping with Daedalus from the island of Crete, frontispiece, Picart, Bernard (dir.), 1864, Hatton Turnor: Astra castra. Experiments and adventures in the atmosphere. London: Chapman and Hall, 1865.
EditorialDaedalus and Icarus. Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano; Italian, c. 1499-1546. Date: 1530-1535. Dimensions: 343 x 264 mm. Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white, over incising, on cream laid paper, laid down on ivory l...
EditorialFall of Icarus, Daedalus looks up while flying and is shocked to see how Icarus tumbles out of the sky. Print on the top right: Pag: 47, death ie the fall of Icarus (Daedalus present), Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1686, paper, etching, ...
EditorialDaedalus and Icarus. Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano; Italian, c. 1499-1546. Date: 1530-1535. Dimensions: 343 x 264 mm. Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white, over incising, on cream laid paper, laid down on ivory l...
EditorialDaedalus present the artificial cow to Pasiphae. Roman fresco.1st century AD. Casa della Caccia Antica, VII, 4, 48. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialDaedalus and Icarus. Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano; Italian, c. 1499-1546. Date: 1530-1535. Dimensions: 343 x 264 mm. Pen and brown ink with brush and brown wash, heightened with lead white, over incising, on cream laid paper, laid down on ivory l...
EditorialPerdix transformed into a partridge by Athena after being pushed off a tower by his jealous uncle Daedalus. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, Londo...
EditorialPasiphae hides in the artificial cow built by Daedalus (She becomes the mother of Minotaurus). Detail from the Hall of Amor and Psyche, Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.
EditorialDaedalus and Icarus. Illustration to The Mirror of the True Rhetoric (Marcus Tullius Cicero and others: Spiegel der waren Rhetoric). Printed by Friedrich Riederer, Freiburg im Breisgau, 11 December 1493. Woodcut, 146 x 187mm. (fol. LXIr.).
EditorialPerdix transformed into a partridge by Athena after being pushed off a tower by his jealous uncle Daedalus. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, Londo...
EditorialDaedalus present the artificial cow to Pasiphae. Roman fresco.1st century AD. Casa della Caccia Antica, VII, 4, 48. Pompeii, Italy. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialFashion commodore butterfly, Junonia pelarga, upper side 1, under side2, guineafowl butterfly, Hamanumida daedalus 3,4, and small flame-bordered charaxes, Charaxes anticlea 5,6. Handcoloured lithograph from John O. Westwood's new edition of Dru Drury's...
EditorialPasiphae hides in the artificial cow built by Daedalus (She becomes the mother of Minotaurus). Detail from the Hall of Amor and Psyche, Palazzo del Te, built 1525-1535 after designs by Giulio Romano as a summer residence for Duke Federico II Gonzaga.