EditorialMarble pillar with snake and wreath, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic ?, h. 14 5/8 in (37.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, This pillar may be either votive or sepulchral. The snake is both an attribute of the healing god Asklepios, sugges...
EditorialOliva family sepulchral lauda , 15th century, stone with traces of polychrome, convent of San Francisco, Palma,Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
EditorialCostume of an English noblewoman, 14th century. She wears a headdress red crown and violet ear covers, white veil, cape decorated with heraldic lions, green dress trimmed with ermine. From the sepulchral stone of Joyeuese Tiptoft in a church in Enfield...
EditorialCostume of a noble woman of Rome, 14th century. She wears a white veil, a sky blue cape and a simple dress in pale violet. From a sepulchral stone to the wife of Luca Sevelli, in the Basilica of Saint Sabina, Rome, dated 1390. Handcoloured illustration...
EditorialDesign for a Sepulchral Monument, Pen and brown ink, brush and gouache, brown wash on off-white laid paper, Vertical rectangle. Design for a monument to be fixed against a wall made up of a variety of colorful stone. The upper part contains an ovoidal ...
EditorialMarble pillar with snake and wreath, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic ?, h. 14 5/8 in (37.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, This pillar may be either votive or sepulchral. The snake is both an attribute of the healing god Asklepios, sugges...
EditorialCostume of an English noblewoman, 14th century. She wears a headdress red crown and violet ear covers, white veil, cape decorated with heraldic lions, green dress trimmed with ermine. From the sepulchral stone of Joyeuese Tiptoft in a church in Enfield...
EditorialCostume of a noble woman of Rome, 14th century. She wears a white veil, a sky blue cape and a simple dress in pale violet. From a sepulchral stone to the wife of Luca Sevelli, in the Basilica of Saint Sabina, Rome, dated 1390. Handcoloured illustration...
EditorialKnight of the short-lived Order of the Knot (Noeud), an order of chivalry founded in 1352 by Louis of Taranto, King of Naples. He wears a brown tabard, steel helm, suit of armour, gauntlets and spurs. The helm and edges of the shield are decorated with...
EditorialMarble pillar with snake and wreath, Imperial, 1st?2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic ?, h. 14 5/8 in (37.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, This pillar may be either votive or sepulchral. The snake is both an attribute of the healing god Asklepios, sugges...
EditorialCostume of an English noblewoman, 14th century. She wears a headdress red crown and violet ear covers, white veil, cape decorated with heraldic lions, green dress trimmed with ermine. From the sepulchral stone of Joyeuese Tiptoft in a church in Enfield...
EditorialCostume of a noble woman of Rome, 14th century. She wears a white veil, a sky blue cape and a simple dress in pale violet. From a sepulchral stone to the wife of Luca Sevelli, in the Basilica of Saint Sabina, Rome, dated 1390. Handcoloured illustration...
EditorialKnight of the short-lived Order of the Knot (Noeud), an order of chivalry founded in 1352 by Louis of Taranto, King of Naples. He wears a brown tabard, steel helm, suit of armour, gauntlets and spurs. The helm and edges of the shield are decorated with...