EditorialNepal: A sadhu or Hindu holy man in front of a religious mural at Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, greeting the visitor with a traditional 'Namaste‘
EditorialFragment of a Banner with Female?Donors, 9th10th?century, Sized cotton painted with ink and color, without mounting: 9 9/16 ? 8 1/8 in. (24.3 ? 20.6?cm), The current shape of this fragment suggests that it was once part of a long, narrow banner used in...
EditorialChrist in the Temple, Henry Singleton, 17661839, British, undated, Black chalk on medium, slightly textured, brown wove paper, Sheet: 8 3/4 ? 11 inches (22.2 ? 27.9 cm), crowd, figures, religious and mythological subject, sketches, temples.
EditorialMolded plaque: king or a god carrying a mace, Isin-Larsa?early Old Babylonian, ca. 2000?1700 B.C., Southern Mesopotamia, Isin-Larsa?Old Babylonian, Ceramic, H. 12.1 cm, W. 7.1 cm, Ceramics-Reliefs, Ceramic plaques of this sort were mass-produced from m...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing and working. Above, according to Visconti, this curious image shows three cupids making Vittae, small scalloped ribbons to decorate temples, victims and religious objects. Below, two genii enjoy fishing with rods. Copperplat...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing and working. Above, according to Visconti, this curious image shows three cupids making Vittae, small scalloped ribbons to decorate temples, victims and religious objects. Below, two genii enjoy fishing with rods. Copperplat...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing and working. Above, according to Visconti, this curious image shows three cupids making Vittae, small scalloped ribbons to decorate temples, victims and religious objects. Below, two genii enjoy fishing with rods. Copperplat...
EditorialTemples at the source of the Musi River. Bason & Religious Structures. India, Andhra Pradesh, Musi River 1797. Tank and temples at the source of the Musi River . March 1797 . Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Bason & Religions Structures at the Source of...
EditorialTemples at the source of the Musi River. Bason & Religious Structures. India, Andhra Pradesh, Musi River 1797. Tank and temples at the source of the Musi River . March 1797 . Inscribed on front in ink: ‘Bason & Religions Structures at the Source of...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing and working. Above, according to Visconti, this curious image shows three cupids making Vittae, small scalloped ribbons to decorate temples, victims and religious objects. Below, two genii enjoy fishing with rods. Copperplat...