EditorialCleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BC). Queen of Egypt. Cleopatra testing poisons on condemned prisoners. Engraving after a painting of A. Cabanel in The History of Nations.
EditorialMantharā descends from above and goes into Kaikeyī’s bedchamber, on the right, and wakes her with news of the impending coronation. Kaikeyī is first filled with delight and rising, presents Mantharā with a necklace from about her person. Manthar?...
EditorialCleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BC). Queen of Egypt. Cleopatra testing poisons on condemned prisoners. Engraving after a painting of A. Cabanel in The History of Nations.
EditorialCleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BC). Queen of Egypt. Cleopatra testing poisons on condemned prisoners. Engraving after a painting of A. Cabanel in The History of Nations.
EditorialMantharā descends from above and goes into Kaikeyī’s bedchamber, on the right, and wakes her with news of the impending coronation. Kaikeyī is first filled with delight and rising, presents Mantharā with a necklace from about her person. Manthar?...
EditorialIllustration with the title 'Mr Mantalini poisons himself for the seventh time'. The life and adventures of Nicholas Nickleby ... With illustrations by Phiz [and a portrait of the author by D. Maclise]. London: Chapman & Hall, 1839 [1838, 39]. Source: ...
EditorialMantharā descends from above and goes into Kaikeyī’s bedchamber, on the right, and wakes her with news of the impending coronation. Kaikeyī is first filled with delight and rising, presents Mantharā with a necklace from about her person. Manthar?...
EditorialSkeleton with crown, spear and hourglass seated on a globe above various lethal weapons, pistols, knives, poisons and drugs. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
EditorialCleopatra VII Philopator (69-30 BC). Queen of Egypt. Cleopatra testing poisons on condemned prisoners. Engraving after a painting of A. Cabanel in The History of Nations.