EditorialStags at the Water's Edge. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 118 ? 155 mm (image); 136 ? 173 mm (plate); 263 ? 395 mm (sheet). Etching, roulette and aquatint on cream Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialMarsh with Stags. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1845. Dimensions: 136 ? 254 mm (plate); 277 ? 358 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory chine laid down on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialMarsh with Stags. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1845. Dimensions: 136 ? 254 mm (plate); 277 ? 358 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory chine laid down on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags, A Study for the Decoration of a Frame (Third Version). Theodore Roussel; French, worked in England, 1847-1926. Date: 1890-1898. Dimensions: 56 ? 86 mm (image); 60 ? 90 mm (plate); 102 ? 138 mm (sheet). Soft ground etching in black on cream Japan...
EditorialMarsh with Stags. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1845. Dimensions: 136 ? 254 mm (plate); 277 ? 358 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory chine laid down on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags at the Water's Edge. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 118 ? 155 mm (image); 136 ? 173 mm (plate); 263 ? 395 mm (sheet). Etching, roulette and aquatint on cream Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags, A Study for the Decoration of a Frame (Third Version). Theodore Roussel; French, worked in England, 1847-1926. Date: 1890-1898. Dimensions: 56 ? 86 mm (image); 60 ? 90 mm (plate); 102 ? 138 mm (sheet). Soft ground etching in black on cream Japan...
EditorialMarsh with Stags. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1845. Dimensions: 136 ? 254 mm (plate); 277 ? 358 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory chine laid down on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags at the Water's Edge. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 118 ? 155 mm (image); 136 ? 173 mm (plate); 263 ? 395 mm (sheet). Etching, roulette and aquatint on cream Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags at the Water's Edge. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 118 ? 155 mm (image); 136 ? 173 mm (plate); 263 ? 395 mm (sheet). Etching, roulette and aquatint on cream Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Pool with Stags, 1845. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny (French, 1817-1878). Etching, hand colored with watercolor; sheet: 15.6 x 26.4 cm (6 1/8 x 10 3/8 in.); image: 11.7 x 22.2 cm (4 5/8 x 8 3/4 in.).
EditorialStags, A Study for the Decoration of a Frame (Third Version). Theodore Roussel; French, worked in England, 1847-1926. Date: 1890-1898. Dimensions: 56 ? 86 mm (image); 60 ? 90 mm (plate); 102 ? 138 mm (sheet). Soft ground etching in black on cream Japan...
EditorialMarsh with Stags. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1845. Dimensions: 136 ? 254 mm (plate); 277 ? 358 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory chine laid down on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialStags at the Water's Edge. Charles Fran?ois Daubigny; French, 1817-1878. Date: 1850. Dimensions: 118 ? 155 mm (image); 136 ? 173 mm (plate); 263 ? 395 mm (sheet). Etching, roulette and aquatint on cream Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe title of this map of London appears at the top of the plate, flanked by Tudor and city arms. A note on the history of London features at bottom left and on the Steelyard at bottom right. Illustrated figures of merchants appear at bottom centre. Mer...
EditorialStag hunting. Book of Hours. Germany; early 16th century. [Miniature only] Calendar page for May. Hunters with dogs chasing stags Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in Germany; early 16th century. . Source: Egerton 1146, f....
EditorialCupid and Stags. Dated: c. 1500. Dimensions: overall: 6.3 x 8.1 cm (2 1/2 x 3 3/16 in.) gross weight: 119 gr. Medium: bronze//Dark laquer (much rubbed) over light brown bronze.
EditorialCupid and Stags. Dated: c. 1500. Dimensions: overall: 6.3 x 8.1 cm (2 1/2 x 3 3/16 in.) gross weight: 119 gr. Medium: bronze//Dark laquer (much rubbed) over light brown bronze.
EditorialStags and griffins, embossed on the lid of a situla from tomb 696, Hallstatt Archaeological Site, Austria. Sheet bronze Diameter 23.7 cm Inv. 25816.
EditorialStrettweg Chariot. A goddess in the centre is surrounded by several men and women (deities?), horsemen and stags. Bronze cult wagon from a tumulus at Strettweg, Austria. Length: 48 cm.
EditorialA Group of Stags Drinking, 1784?88, Etching, Plate: 7 5/16 x 10 7/8 in. (18.6 x 27.7 cm), Prints, After William-Samuel Howitt (British, ca. 1756/57?1822/23 London).
Editorial[Stags Heads - Dibedale], ca. 1856, Salted paper print, 16 x 20.4 cm (6 5/16 x 8 1/16 in.), Photographs, Horatio Ross (British, Rossie Castle, near Montrose, Scotland 1801?1886 Scotland).
EditorialPillowcase for the Passover Seder, used by the reader of the Hagaddah to lean against. Lions rampant, the spies and the cluster of grapes, stags and a double-headed eagle. From Germany. Embroidered linen, 75 x 75 cm.
EditorialMemento Mori decoration, a reminder of the shortness of life and the importance of spiritual over material pleasures. From Germany or Poland. Two hunters with dogs shoot at two stags. Below, a five-branched menorah Paper cutout, ink and watercolour, 18...
EditorialSarcophagusof the hunt, detail: In a wood, hunters on foot and on horseback. Dogs and hunters on foot kill two stags. From the necropolis of Roman Arles. White marble, 3rd CE, Inv. FAN 92.00.458 See also 08-05-12 / 57-60.
EditorialLion-headed Imdugud bird on top of two stags. Relief, copper plated with wooden core (25th BCE) from the temple of Ninchursag at Tel-al-Ubeid, Mesopotamia. W. A.1144308.
EditorialStags and griffins, embossed on the lid of a situla from tomb 696, Hallstatt Archaeological Site, Austria. Sheet bronze Diameter 23.7 cm Inv. 25816.
EditorialStrettweg Chariot. A goddess in the centre is surrounded by several men and women (deities?), horsemen and stags. Bronze cult wagon from a tumulus at Strettweg, Austria. Length: 48 cm.
EditorialHump-backed pottery bull, Amlash culture, from the Marlik region, north-west Iran, early 1st millennium BC. This vessel belongs to the Amlash culture of Gilan province in north-west Iran, one of the most distinctive Iranian cultures of the late second ...