EditorialNapkin with conquest Namur, Napkin of white linen damask with crowned arms of Stadtholder-King Willem III and Maximilian of Bavaria, respectively wrapped with the ribbon of the Order of the Garter and the chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece, furthe...
EditorialEmblem 55; chained man. Notebook of William Blake. England; circa 1787-1818. [Whole folio] Emblem drawing of a bearded impassive man with his legs folded close, and his hands and feet bound by a large chain that loops around the mountain behind him; wi...
EditorialSines triumphal arch ...; The beautiful Chinese pagoda ...; Chinese art made pleasure mountains, ...; One of the wondrous chain bridges in Sina ..., Above left: Fig. Of a Chinese triumphal arch from the 18th century, Above right: Fig. Of a Chinese pago...
EditorialSketch of the Mountains of Adowa, View of the mountain chain in Adowa, according to p. 250, p. 296, Salt, Henry (del.); Heath, C. (sculp.), 1814, Henry Salt: A voyage to Abyssinia, and travels into the interior of that country, executed under the order...
EditorialEmblem 55; chained man. Notebook of William Blake. England; circa 1787-1818. [Whole folio] Emblem drawing of a bearded impassive man with his legs folded close, and his hands and feet bound by a large chain that loops around the mountain behind him; wi...
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialFrieze, Maxwell & Co., S.A., Chicago, Illinois, USA, Machine-printed paper, Two bands of a repeating design which proceed in opposite directions and which are reversed. Composed of a continuous floral mountain and valley chain, interrupted by a similar...
EditorialMountain View: Portion of the Chain of the Terglon Alps as seen from near Rudmannsdorf, Italy, Elijah Walton, 18321880, British, undated, Gouache on verry thick, smooth, cream wove paper, Sheet: 4 15/16 ? 6 7/8 inches (12.5 ? 17.5 cm), clouds, landscap...
EditorialCup of the Court of Justice of Voorne and Putten, Cup with lid. The cup rests on a base with a flat, protruding edge with a whimsical contour. The base has four fields surrounded by foaming water. The body of a fish is applied to each field. The tail o...
EditorialAntependium strip of spool lace with broad rivi?re, Antependium strip of natural-colored Brussels spool lace. Four different separate branches of ecclesiastical flowers (lily, pomegranate, bunch of grapes) fill triangular and shield-shaped fields, whic...
EditorialSines triumphal arch ...; The beautiful Chinese pagoda ...; Chinese art made pleasure mountains, ...; One of the wondrous chain bridges in Sina ..., Above left: Fig. Of a Chinese triumphal arch from the 18th century, Above right: Fig. Of a Chinese pago...
EditorialSketch of the Mountains of Adowa, View of the mountain chain in Adowa, according to p. 250, p. 296, Salt, Henry (del.); Heath, C. (sculp.), 1814, Henry Salt: A voyage to Abyssinia, and travels into the interior of that country, executed under the order...
EditorialThe Barriere at the Castle of Ehremberg, The mountain chain near the Ehrenberg Castle, signed: A. Beaumont del, C. Apostool sculp, Published by T. & G., Egerton, Fig. 7, p. 76, Albanis Beaumont, Jean-Fran?ois (del.); Apostool, Cornelis (sculp.); Egerto...
EditorialNapkin with conquest Namur, Napkin of white linen damask with crowned arms of Stadtholder-King Willem III and Maximilian of Bavaria, respectively wrapped with the ribbon of the Order of the Garter and the chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece, furthe...
EditorialCup of the Court of Justice of Voorne and Putten, Cup with lid. The cup rests on a base with a flat, protruding edge with a whimsical contour. The base has four fields surrounded by foaming water. The body of a fish is applied to each field. The tail o...
EditorialEmblem 55; chained man. Notebook of William Blake. England; circa 1787-1818. [Whole folio] Emblem drawing of a bearded impassive man with his legs folded close, and his hands and feet bound by a large chain that loops around the mountain behind him; wi...
EditorialMiniature of Alexander ascending to a mountain palace by a chain of gold. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.65. Language: French.
EditorialEmblem 55; chained man. Notebook of William Blake. England; circa 1787-1818. [Whole folio] Emblem drawing of a bearded impassive man with his legs folded close, and his hands and feet bound by a large chain that loops around the mountain behind him; wi...
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.
EditorialEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea. Theban necropolis.