EditorialPalace of Versailles. Garden front and pools at sunset. Versailles, France. Leopold Mozart took his two child-prodigies on concert tours throughout Europe. They were invited to the Royal banquet in Versaille on New Year's day 1764.
EditorialPalace of Versailles. Garden front and pools at sunset. Versailles, France. Leopold Mozart took his two child-prodigies on concert tours throughout Europe. They were invited to the Royal banquet in Versaille on New Year's day 1764.
EditorialDrawing of John Worrenbergh, of Switzerland, a dwarf of 2 ft. 7 ins; with text. He was seen by James Paris in London in 1689. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.18. Language: English.
EditorialDrawing of a woman from Portrush, Ireland, 'seven foot high'; seen by James Paris in London in 1696, and in Montpellier in 1701; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.31. Language: English.
EditorialDrawing of a wild and hairy Irishman, born near Coleraine, Ireland; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.53. Language: English.
EditorialCristofor de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus surrounded by the people of Jerusalem during the Easter, because of his prodigies. Codex de Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
Editorial"Which is which?" and Laurie bent like a well-sweep to examine the prodigies. A group of people standing around a woman holding two baby twins. Little Women and Good Wives: being stories for girls. By the author of “An Old Fashioned Girl,” etc. [L....
EditorialWoodcut Illustration of a man in profile surrounded by mythical and real beasts. A religious subject. The Doome warning all men to the Iudgemente: Wherein are contayned for the most parte all the straunge Prodigies hapned in the Worlde, with diuers sec...
EditorialCenter pavillon of Schloss Nymphenburg by Barelli,1644. Leopold took his two child prodigies,Wolfgang Amadeus and his sister " Nannerl" on many concert tours. Both children admired Amalienburg in Nymphenburg, Munich.
EditorialCristofor de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus surrounded by the people of Jerusalem during the Easter, because of his prodigies. Codex de Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
EditorialWoodcut Illustration of a man in profile surrounded by mythical and real beasts. A religious subject. The Doome warning all men to the Iudgemente: Wherein are contayned for the most parte all the straunge Prodigies hapned in the Worlde, with diuers sec...
EditorialDrawing of a wild and hairy Irishman, born near Coleraine, Ireland; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.53. Language: English.
Editorial"Which is which?" and Laurie bent like a well-sweep to examine the prodigies. A group of people standing around a woman holding two baby twins. Little Women and Good Wives: being stories for girls. By the author of “An Old Fashioned Girl,” etc. [L....
EditorialWoodcut Illustration of a man in profile surrounded by mythical and real beasts. A religious subject. The Doome warning all men to the Iudgemente: Wherein are contayned for the most parte all the straunge Prodigies hapned in the Worlde, with diuers sec...
EditorialDrawing of John Worrenbergh, of Switzerland, a dwarf of 2 ft. 7 ins; with text. He was seen by James Paris in London in 1689. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.18. Language: English.
EditorialDrawing of a woman from Portrush, Ireland, 'seven foot high'; seen by James Paris in London in 1696, and in Montpellier in 1701; with text. Drawings of Human Prodigies. England; early 18th century. Source: Sloane 5246, f.31. Language: English.
EditorialCristofor de Predis (1440-1486). Italian miniaturist. Miniature depicting Jesus surrounded by the people of Jerusalem during the Easter, because of his prodigies. Codex de Predis, 1476. Royal Library. Turin, Italy.
EditorialCenter pavillon of Schloss Nymphenburg by Barelli,1644. Leopold took his two child prodigies,Wolfgang Amadeus and his sister " Nannerl" on many concert tours. Both children admired Amalienburg in Nymphenburg, Munich.