EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
EditorialCentral Africa. The Burial of Edward Pocock in hostile Turu, Congo, 1877. View of the expedition camp. Engraving. Africa inexplorada, el Continente Misterioso by Henry Morton Stanley, c. 1887.
EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
EditorialAmong so many different commands lies the beautiful task of sowing on a hostile earth, plate 22 from Miserere. Georges Rouault; French, 1871-1958. Date: 1945. Dimensions: 590 ? 430 mm (image/plate); 650 ? 504 mm (sheet). Etching on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialAmong so many different commands lies the beautiful task of sowing on a hostile earth, plate 22 from Miserere. Georges Rouault; French, 1871-1958. Date: 1945. Dimensions: 590 ? 430 mm (image/plate); 650 ? 504 mm (sheet). Etching on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialAmong so many different commands lies the beautiful task of sowing on a hostile earth, plate 22 from Miserere. Georges Rouault; French, 1871-1958. Date: 1922. Dimensions: 585 ? 430 mm (plate); 655 ? 505 mm (sheet). Heliogravure with sugar-lift aquatint...
EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
EditorialChrist's healing of the leper. The New Gospel Fragments [Egerton Gospel]. Egypt; 100-150 A.D. [Whole frame] Three fragments from the so-called Unknown Gospel. The two large fragments recount Christ's healing of a leper and his response to hostile quest...
EditorialFour pictures telling the story of Robinson Crusoe. Crusoe gives Friday a gun to shoot at hostile natives. Crusoe standing on the branch of a tree, being approached by a bear. Crusoe is rescued from the island. Friday is killed when natives fire arrows...
EditorialPsalm 49; the Crucifixion. Luttrell Psalter. England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335. [Whole folio] Psalm 49. Border decoration with animal grotesque in the outer margin. In the lower margin, Christ on the Cross; at his side, the Virgin faints in the ar...
Editorial'The tottering Whig cabinet./ The unnatural alliance or, Billy Blubber and his better half'. Politicians trying to hold up a huge scroll representing the Irish Church bill; A bishop trying to make the King hostile to the bill. . The Political drama. [A...
EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
Editorial" The Dying Lion", a stone panel from Ninveh, northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, 645 BCE. Small alabaster wall panel showing a lion struck by one of the king's arrows; blood gushes from the lion's mouth, veins stand out on his face. Lions sym-boliz...
EditorialApollo standing at left shooting a python with an arrow, above to the left are the muses and at right on a cloud Cupid approaching Apollo, from the 'Story of Apollo and Daphne'.
EditorialGen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U.S., near Pine Ridge, S. Dak., Jan 16, 1891, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio.
EditorialHome of Mrs. American Horse. Visiting squaws at Mrs. A's home in hostile camp, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio.
EditorialTHE NAVAL MANOEUVRES, WITH THE HOSTILE FLEET: THE FLEET SIGNALLING WITH THE ELECTRIC SEARCH LIGHT TO THE COLLIERS AND CRUISERS AT A DISTANCE OF FORTY MILES, 1890 engraving.
EditorialVilla of Brule the great hostile Indian camp on River Brule near Pine Ridge, S.D, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio.
EditorialThe "Beethoven Frieze" painted for the 1902 exhibition of the Vienna Artists' Association "Secession". Detail from "The Hostile Powers": Head of the Titan Typhoeus, Voluptiousness, Wantonness, and Immoderation. Detail of 40-17-06/5. Total size of friez...
Editorial" The Dying Lion", a stone panel from Ninveh, northern Iraq, Neo-Assyrian, 645 BCE. Small alabaster wall panel showing a lion struck by one of the king's arrows; blood gushes from the lion's mouth, veins stand out on his face. Lions sym-boliz...