EditorialSACRAMENTARIO DE SIRACUSA-CRUCIFIXION.MS52 F80V- ESCRITO EN SICILIA. INFL NORMANDA Y BIZANTINA S XIII. JESUS. VIRGIN MARY. SAN JUAN EVANGELISTA Y APOSTOL. JESUS NUEVO ADAN.
EditorialCostumes of Sicily, Saverio della Gatta, Italian, 1777 - 1829, Pen and black ink, and watercolors on paper, A man with a donkey carrying baskets with fruits is shown at left in the middle distance. 'Venditore di Frutta di Monreale.' In the corner are a...
EditorialCarlo Brogi, Siracusa - Fiume Anapo e raccolta di papiri, albumin paper, black and white positive process, total: height: 19.00 cm; width: 24.50 cm, inscribed: recto below: Image no. 12009, title; Edizioni Brogi, reporting photography, river.
EditorialGiorgio Sommer, Siracusa. Teatro greco, albumin paper, black and white positive process, sheet size: height: 20.50 cm; width: 25.70 cm, inscribed: recto u.: exposed: 2167 Siracusa. Teatro greco. Summer - Napoli, travel photography, landscape photograph...
EditorialCarlo Brogi, Edizioni Brogi, 12029th Siracusa - Museo Archeologico - Particolare della Venere Anadiomene; statua in marmo, albumin paper, black and white positive process, image size: height: 25.70 cm; width: 19.70 cm, inscribed: recto u. exposed: 1202...
EditorialAries, bronze from Syracuse, Museo Civico, Palermo, albumin paper, black and white positive process, image size: height: 20.4 cm; width: 25.3 cm, PALERMO - Museo Civico. Un ariete. (Bronzo de Siracusa.), sculpture, sculpture, sculpture, ram (animal), a...
EditorialSiracusa, 12. June 1847, Edward Lear, 18121888, British, 1847, Pen in brown ink over graphite on medium, moderately textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 15 13/16 x 11 9/16 inches (40.2 x 29.4 cm), figures (representations), landscape, rocks (landforms), ...
EditorialSanta Luc?a de Siracusa (283-304), m?rtir cristiana venerada por las iglesias cat?lica y ortodoxa; patrona de los ciegos. Grabado popular pintado a la trepa de 1870.
EditorialSegunda Guerra P?nica. Asedio de Siracusa. 214-212 AC. Grabado de la maquinaria tipo gr?as dise?adas por Arqu?medes para defender la ciudad y sus murallas de la flota romana, seg?n los historiadores Polibio y Plutarco. Coloreado. Historia de Polibio. T...