EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Lamb at the Foot of the Cross, Flanked by Two Angels; The Calling of Saint John with the Enthroned Christ flanked by Angels and a Man Holding a Book.
EditorialSquare Arts and Crafts, Illustration of the Square des Arts et M?tiers from the 19th century, signed; E. Hocherau del, J. Rothschild, ?diteur; H. Durau Sc, Fig. 8, p. 109, Hochereau, E. (del.); Rothschild, J. (ed.); Durau, H. (sc.), 1867, Adolphe Alpha...
EditorialArtists' Studies, Glen Alpha. Section No. 1., Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), about 1869?1875, Albumen silver print.
EditorialScenery at Watkins Glen and Vicinity, N.Y. Still Water Gorge, Glen Alpha. Section No. 1., Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), about 1869?1879, Albumen silver print.
EditorialLooking down the Glen from Cavern Cascade Profile Rocks on the Left. Glen Alpha. Section No. 1., Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. (American, 1862 - 1902), about 1869?1875, Albumen silver print.
EditorialProcyon hernandesi, Print, Procyon is the brightest object in the constellation of Canis Minor and usually the eighth-brightest star in the night sky with a visual apparent magnitude of 0.34. It has the Bayer designation a Canis Minoris, which is Latin...
EditorialArcturus, Print, Arcturus, designation a Bo?tis (Latinized to Alpha Bo?tis, abbreviated Alpha Boo, a Boo), is the brightest star in the constellation of Bo?tes, the fourth-brightest in the night sky, and the brightest in the northern celestial hemisphe...
EditorialAlpha K Copy, from First Three Minutes. Robert Cumming, (American, born 1943); printed by Susan Steinbrock, Steven Anderson, Mary Pat Opatz; published by Vermillion Editions Limited. Date: 1987. Dimensions: 225 x 203 mm (plate); 365 x 325 mm (sheet). D...
EditorialAlpha. Josef Albers; American, born Germany, 1888-1976. Date: 1938-1939. Dimensions: 365 x 310 mm (image); 650 x 502 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialAlpha. Josef Albers; American, born Germany, 1888-1976. Date: 1938-1939. Dimensions: 365 x 310 mm (image); 650 x 502 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on cream wove paper. Origin: United States.
EditorialAlpha K Copy, from First Three Minutes. Robert Cumming, (American, born 1943); printed by Susan Steinbrock, Steven Anderson, Mary Pat Opatz; published by Vermillion Editions Limited. Date: 1987. Dimensions: 225 x 203 mm (plate); 365 x 325 mm (sheet). D...
EditorialAlpha and Omega:Title Page. Edvard Munch; Norwegian, 1863-1944. Date: 1908-1909. Dimensions: 259 x 193 mm (image); 348 x 240 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Norway.
EditorialThe Bear, from Alpha and Omega. Edvard Munch; Norwegian, 1863-1944. Date: 1908-1909. Dimensions: 225 x 410 mm (image); 481 x 651 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Norway.
EditorialAlpha and Omega. Edvard Munch; Norwegian, 1863-1944. Date: 1908-1909. Dimensions: 258 x 465 mm (image); 481 x 651 mm (sheet). Lithograph on paper. Origin: Norway.
EditorialMiniature of a woman lying in a bed screened by a curtain, with a swaddled infant held by a midwife, the miniature smudged by kissing, with the text above: beginning ‘Exi infans, Christus te vocat.’ (‘Come forth infant, Christ summons you in the ...
EditorialMonogrammatic cross, early Christian, from Monastero, near Aquileia, Italy. Greek letter P (R) on top, Alpha and Omega (allegory of Christ in Revelation) on the arms of the cross. Bronze, H: 54,7 cm Inv. VI 612.
EditorialLeaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Lamb at the Foot of the Cross, Flanked by Two Angels; The Calling of Saint John with the Enthroned Christ flanked by Angels and a Man Holding a Book.
EditorialPlaque with Christ in Majesty, ca. 1050?1100, Made in South France, South French, Cloisonn? enamel on gilded copper alloy, Overall: 4 15/16 x 3 1/8 x 1/8in. (12.5 x 7.9 x 0.3cm), Enamels-Champlev?, The letters 'A' and 'w' at either side of the figure o...
EditorialIn a Wilson Chamber, plutonium alpha particles are given off as the air is saturated under extremes of hot and cold. This experiment proves that energy is loss of matter.
EditorialMonogrammatic cross, early Christian, from Monastero, near Aquileia, Italy. Greek letter P (R) on top, Alpha and Omega (allegory of Christ in Revelation) on the arms of the cross. Bronze, H: 54,7 cm Inv. VI 612.