EditorialNegative - Hamilton Children with Ponies at Ensay Station, Gippsland, Victoria, circa 1895, Black and white image of Ruth, Enid and Maisie Hamilton at Ensay Station, in the Gippsland area of Victoria, around 1895. The children are with their ponies in ...
EditorialSilver tetradrachm of Lysimachus, Greek, 305-281 BCE. Following the death of Alexander the Great, his generals divided his empire. In the turmoil that followed, the image of the deified Alexander played an important part, as his successors tried to cas...
EditorialSheet with Drawings after Roman relief decorations from objects in the Collection of Cardinal Bruto della Valle. Recto: Friezes from Roman Sarcophagi with Dyonisus; Marble Funerary Relief of Lucius Antistius Sarculo and his wife Antistia Plutia.
EditorialVarious Roman Ionic capitals compared with Greek examples from Le Roy [S. Maria in Trastevere, S. Paoplo fuori le Mura, S. Clemente, etc.], from Della Magnificenza e d'Architettura de'Romani (On the Grandeur and the Architecture of the Romans by Gio. B...
EditorialEmperor Karl V (1500-1558), " in whose realm the sun never set", as he had inherited Spain's new overseas territories with the crown of Spain. Canvas, 203,5 x 123 cm Inv. A 114.
EditorialSilver tetradrachm of Lysimachus, Greek, 305-281 BCE. Following the death of Alexander the Great, his generals divided his empire. In the turmoil that followed, the image of the deified Alexander played an important part, as his successors tried to cas...
EditorialOrnamented Knife (tumi), 15th?early 16th century, Peru, Inca, Tin bronze, H. 6 11/16 in. (17 cm), Metal-Implements, The Inca inherited a metalworking tradition that began well over 2,000 years before their rise to power. They brought metalworkers from ...
EditorialSheet with Drawings after Roman relief decorations from objects in the Collection of Cardinal Bruto della Valle. Recto: Friezes from Roman Sarcophagi with Dyonisus; Marble Funerary Relief of Lucius Antistius Sarculo and his wife Antistia Plutia.