EditorialScenes from the Life of King Nebuchadnezzar, Tempera on wood, embossed and gilt ornament, Overall, with engaged frame, 24 3/8 x 69 1/8 in. (61.9 x 175.6 cm); painted surface, left 12 7/8 x 14 5/8 in. (32.7 x 37.1 cm), center 12 3/4 x 14 3/4 in. (32.4 x...
EditorialChrist as Judge of the World, c. 1580, woodcut, picture: 31.6 x 21.5 cm |, Leaf: 36.6 x 22.1 cm, O. l., inscribed: In Hailand Jesus Christ's name, o. r .: Do the little ones take their names ., under the picture: O Jesus Christ, only after you, we have...
EditorialS?bastien Le Clerc, French, 1637-1714, after Charles Le Brun, French, 1619-1690, Alexander Enters the Tent of Darius' Relatives Whom He Treats with Respect, between 1637 and 1714, etching printed in black ink on laid paper, Plate: 5 1/2 ? 6 3/4 inches ...
EditorialAtractocerus, Print, Atractocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Lymexylidae. The most recent revision of the family treats several small or monotypic genera as synonyms of Atractocerus, though some authors continue to use the older generic names ...
EditorialAmphiaraios, the physician, treats the shoulder of a young man. The same young man on a bed, while a snake licks his shoulder. Votiv relief offered by Archinos to Amphiaraios, to whom god-like honours were given for his oracles and cures. 49 x 54.5 cm ...
EditorialVictorian family eating dinner in a Buffet in Boulogne. A clever dog begs for treats. Colour woodblock after an illustration by Thomas Crane and Ellen Houghton from Abroad, Marcus Ward, London, 1882.
EditorialMr Romford treats Sponge. Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour. By the author of Handle. Bradbury & Evans: London, 1853. Mr Romford treats Sponge to a little music. Image taken from Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour. By the author of Handley Cross [i.e. R. S. Surtees]. ...
Editorial'More pigs than treats - or - the new litter of hungry grunters sucking John Bulls - old sow to death. . The caricatures of Gillray; with historical and political illustrations, biographical anecdotes and notices. pt. I-IX. London, 1818. Source: 745.a....
Editorial'The professor and Tina'. Professor Bhaer holding a young girl, Tina, the daughter of an employee of Mrs. Kirke. Tina loves Mr. Bhaer and treats him like a father. Little Women ... With illustrations. Boston : Roberts Bros., 1870. Source: 12844.m.8 vol...
EditorialA suffragette in prison. The Daily Herald. London, May 24, 1913. For what you are about to receive ... [Mr. McKenna, forcible-Feeder-in-chief to the cabinet, has described with moving candour the loving and chivalrous care, the almost pious delicacy, w...
EditorialIllustrated page from 'The Desert of Religion'. The Desert of Religion and other poems and religious pieces,. etc. mostly illustrated, in Northern English. The Desert of Religion and other poems and religious pieces,. etc. mostly illustrated, in Northe...
EditorialAmphiaraios, the physician, treats the shoulder of a young man. The same young man on a bed, while a snake licks his shoulder. Votiv relief offered by Archinos to Amphiaraios, to whom god-like honours were given for his oracles and cures. 49 x 54.5 cm ...
EditorialA Bashi-Bazouk, 1875, Oil on canvas, 18 1/4 x 13 1/8 in. (46.4 x 33.3 cm), Paintings, Charles Bargue (French, Paris 1825/26?1883 Paris), Bargue, who made very few paintings, is better known for his prints and drawing manuals. Here he treats a theme pop...
EditorialScenes from the Life of King Nebuchadnezzar, Tempera on wood, embossed and gilt ornament, Overall, with engaged frame, 24 3/8 x 69 1/8 in. (61.9 x 175.6 cm); painted surface, left 12 7/8 x 14 5/8 in. (32.7 x 37.1 cm), center 12 3/4 x 14 3/4 in. (32.4 x...
EditorialVictorian family eating dinner in a Buffet in Boulogne. A clever dog begs for treats. Colour woodblock after an illustration by Thomas Crane and Ellen Houghton from Abroad, Marcus Ward, London, 1882.
EditorialThe Battle of the Moskova (Borodino), September 7,1812, in which Napoleon I defeated a Russian army under general Kutusov. Detail in the center: Dominique Larrey, surgeon-in-chief of the French army, treats the wounds of General Morand, whose brother d...
EditorialAmphiaraios, the physician, treats the shoulder of a young man. The same young man on a bed, while a snake licks his shoulder. Votiv relief offered by Archinos to Amphiaraios, to whom god-like honours were given for his oracles and cures. 49 x 54.5 cm ...