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...
EditorialWaterfalls Near The Hacienda, Chillo, Ecuador, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Graphite, brush and white gouache on tan paper, Horizontal view with trees and bushes filling the foreground while a large waterfall gushes at right, a second nar...
EditorialMoses strikes water from the rock, Moses stands with a raised staff to the right of the waterfall, which is pouring out of the rock. Behind him a man bending over, drinking, on the left a woman kneeling, who catches one of the two rays in a bowl. Behin...
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...
EditorialMoses strikes water from the rock, Moses stands with a raised staff to the right of the waterfall, which is pouring out of the rock. Behind him a man bending over, drinking, on the left a woman kneeling, who catches one of the two rays in a bowl. Behin...
EditorialThe Orange-Nassau IV mine has a costly water problem. The small torrent shown here gushes forth at a pressure of 11 atmospheres and would soon float the surrounding roadways but for constant pumping.
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...
EditorialJudith placing the head of Holofernes onto a cloth held by another female figure, the foreshortened body of Holofernes gushes with blood from the neck, ca. 1570?1628, Etching, sheet: 7 x 8 13/16 in. (17.8 x 22.4 cm), Prints, Jacopo Palma the Younger (I...
EditorialThe Orange-Nassau IV mine has a costly water problem. The small torrent shown here gushes forth at a pressure of 11 atmospheres and would soon float the surrounding roadways but for constant pumping.
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...