EditorialPhotograph - 'Snow Scene at Anzac', Gallipoli, Turkey, Private John Lord, World War I, 1915, Black and white photographic print. Attached to a small notebook used as a photograph album, containing 55 black and white photographs of ANZAC soldiers in Egy...
EditorialStrip of spool lace with triangular field with splicing branch, Strip of natural spool of lace: Mechelen lace. The repeating pattern consists of a triangular field, based on the bottom of the strip and a top that ends slightly below the top of the stri...
EditorialBobbin-lace insert with diamonds formed by u-shaped band, Natural-colored bobbin lace strip, lace lace. The pattern consists of interconnected diamonds, which are formed by a band laid in u-forms. In the diamond-shaped field that is created, there is a...
EditorialPlow in snowy field, snow, agricultural implements: plow, Willem van der Nat (mentioned on object), 1874 - 1929, paper, brush, h 321 mm ? w 490 mm.
EditorialSnow-Covered Field with a Harrow (after Millet). Date: January 1890, Saint-R?my-de-Provence. Dimensions: 72.1 cm x 92.0 cm, 92.0 cm x 112.0 cm.
EditorialEight Views of Yamato: Snow on Mt. Mikasa, and Deer in Kasuga Field, Nakamura Hochu ???? (Japanese), Edo, about 1800, ink, Color On Silk, 72 x 19-1/2 in. (scroll) 38-3/4 x 14-1/8 in. (image), Signed: Hochu sha no Square relief seal in lower left corner...
EditorialSHAM-FIGHT ON SNOW-SHOES NEAR QUEBEC, CANADA: 1. Field Guns Opening Fire on Skirmishers. 2. Close Quarters. 3. Bringing a Field Gun into Action.
EditorialSnow-Covered Field with a Harrow (after Millet). Date: January 1890, Saint-R?my-de-Provence. Dimensions: 72.1 cm x 92.0 cm, 92.0 cm x 112.0 cm.
EditorialHaystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun), 1891, Oil on canvas, 25 3/4 x 36 1/4 in. (65.4 x 92.1 cm), Paintings, Claude Monet (French, Paris 1840?1926 Giverny), Between 1890 and 1891 Monet devoted some thirty paintings to the haystacks in a field near his hou...
EditorialSHAM-FIGHT ON SNOW-SHOES NEAR QUEBEC, CANADA: 1. Field Guns Opening Fire on Skirmishers. 2. Close Quarters. 3. Bringing a Field Gun into Action.