EditorialFull-sized original 1960s Doctor Who Dalek, Bruce Willis The Fifth Element costume and Judge Dredd Warrior Robot among items up for grabs in sci-fi auction
EditorialTankard with the arms of the von Hundt von Alten-Grottkau family Beer mug with the arms of the Von Hundt von Alten-Grottkau beer mug of red stoneware with silver lid with the arms of the Von Hundt von Alten family -Grottkau, Beer mug made of red B?ttge...
EditorialFrom the big pulse wire and hollow wire, The Anatomy of the Blood Vessels, Tab. 16, 17, p. 247, Kulmus, Johann Adam, Johann Adam Kulmus: Anatomische Tabellen: nebst darzu geh?rigen Anmerkungen [...]. Siebente verbesserte Ausgabe. Augsburg: verlegts Eli...
EditorialBeer mug, painted with quinois, Beer mug made of multi-colored faience. In the colors purple, blue, yellow, green and brown a landscape with two figures (Chinese) is painted and on the ear blue, horizontal stripes. The lid is missing. The pulse is mark...
EditorialBeer mug made of tin, Beer mug made of tin. The barrel-shaped pulse is closed with a curved lid. Above the ear a double hinge with crossbar as a thumb rest. The handle runs almost straight out at the top., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1550 - c. 1575, tin...
EditorialTankard Beer mug Beer mug, painted with chinoiseries, Beer mug of red B?ttger stoneware, with a silver lid and foot ring. The cylindrical pulse is completely polished. The foot edge protrudes slightly, while the mouth edge indents. The cold-painted dec...
EditorialA Lover Entering the Bedroom of his Beloved, A Lover Finding the Pulse of his Beloved, Unknown, Paris, France, about 1405, Tempera colors, gold leaf, and ink on parchment bound between pasteboard covered with dark red morocco, Leaf: 36.7 x 26 cm (14 7/...
EditorialThe Shadow's Feverish Pulse, from Les Ph?nom?nes. Jean Dubuffet; French, 1901-1985. Date: 1959. Dimensions: 508 ? 394 mm (image); 638 ? 448 mm (sheet). Color lithograph on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Weight Drove His Pulse into the Wall, plate six from Uruguayan Torture Series. Luis Camnitzer; American, born Germany, 1937. Date: 1983. Dimensions: 286 x 240 mm (image); 296 x 250 mm (plate); 750 x 550 mm (sheet). Color photo-etching from five pla...
EditorialThe Shadow's Feverish Pulse, from Les Ph?nom?nes. Jean Dubuffet; French, 1901-1985. Date: 1959. Dimensions: 508 ? 394 mm (image); 638 ? 448 mm (sheet). Color lithograph on paper. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Weight Drove His Pulse into the Wall, plate six from Uruguayan Torture Series. Luis Camnitzer; American, born Germany, 1937. Date: 1983. Dimensions: 286 x 240 mm (image); 296 x 250 mm (plate); 750 x 550 mm (sheet). Color photo-etching from five pla...
EditorialPulse meal being prepared. The Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. A manuscript o. 1495 - 1505. Pulse meal (karahi) being prepared for the Sultan Ghiyath al-Din. Opaque watercolour. Sultanate style. Image taken from The Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. A m...
EditorialGhiyath Shahi supervising his cooks. The Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. A manuscript o. 1495 - 1505. Ghiyath Shahi supervising his cooks, from the Ni'matnama-i Nasir al-Din Shah. Ghiyath Shahi is pointing towards the cook who is handing a dish of food...
EditorialPhysician taking a patient's pulse on the left wrist, in accordance with the best medieval practice. [Germany?]; late 13th century. Source: Arundel 295, f.256. Language: Latin and German.
EditorialTaking a pulse. A doctor prescribing for a patient; feeling the pulse just now!. China, 19th century. Painting from an album of scenes from life in China. Source: Or.11539, f.89v. Language: Chinese.
EditorialA plant, a bird, a dog, a man spearing a snake with a sword near a plant and of a man taking another's pulse. Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals. Nethe...
EditorialRegency gentleman having his pulse taken by a physician in a room decorated with mirror and candlelabra. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Francis Eginton from Christopher Anstey's "The New Bath Guide," John Browne, 1807.
EditorialThree of Uncle Sam's Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio.
EditorialThe laying of the cable: John and Jonathan joining hands, 1858. A crude but engaging picture, celebrating the goodwill between Great Britain and the United States generated by the successful completion of the Atlantic telegraph cable between Newfoundla...