EditorialProclamation of the Homeland in Danger on July 22, 1792, Proclamation Fatherland in danger on July 22, 1792, signed: Prieur inv. Et del, Berthault sculp, Fig. 75, no. 65, after p. 260 (Soixante-cinqui?me tableau), Prieur, Jean-Louis (inv. et del.); Ber...
EditorialWeeper from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Female weeper dressed in a homeland and a turban with pearls on her head, from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465), She holds the head, whose hair is shaved around the face, slightly to the side, she ...
EditorialAt least from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Albert or Bavaria (1336-1404), from the Tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465), He turns to the right, has the left leg to forward, looks diagonally down and holds a command staff (?) in both hands. Over a...
EditorialShabti of Taharqo, Late Period, Kushite, Dynasty 25, 690?664 B.C., From Egypt and Sudan; Probably from Nubia, Nuri, Granite [a Nubian variety], H. 20.3 ? W. 7.6 ? D. 5.4 cm (8 ? 3 ? 2 1/8 in.), The Kushite kings who ruled Egypt were buried in their Nub...
EditorialProfile head of Napoleon, 1839, French, Patinated plaster, Overall: 14 1/2 ? 7 1/16 ? 2 7/8 in. (36.8 ? 17.9 ? 7.3 cm), Sculpture, This is an original plaster taken from the Pantheon pediment relief, Allegory of the French Homeland, that David realized...
EditorialAt least from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon Male weeper dressed in a long homeland, from the tomb of Isabella or Bourbon (1436-1465), He stands with the left leg forward and has the head turned to the left. He wears a bourrelet with a hanging lap and...
EditorialStone plaque dedicated to emperor Nero (Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (37-68 AD) honouring his person and lists his titles: Pontifex Maximus, Tribune, Consul, Emperor and Father of the Homeland. 61-62 AD. Marble. From the Forum of Augusta ...
EditorialStone plaque dedicated to emperor Nero (Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus) (37-68 AD) honouring his person and lists his titles: Pontifex Maximus, Tribune, Consul, Emperor and Father of the Homeland. 61-62 AD. Marble. From the Forum of Augusta ...
EditorialGoya's Return to his Homeland. Jean Veber; French, 1864-1928. Date: 1899. Dimensions: 314 ? 453 mm (image); 419 ? 541 mm (sheet). Lithograph from two stones in black (pen and crayon) and beige (tint) on grayish-ivory China paper. Origin: France.
EditorialJob, son of Solliman Dgiallo, High Priest of Bonda in the Country of Foota, Africa.' Portrait head and shoulders of a black man wearing a book around his neck and a turban, looking outwards. Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (named Job ben Solomon in England) was ...
EditorialIllustration of a soldier of the 29th Foot, Peninsular War. Front cover, showing flags bearing the Union Jack. . A Synopsis of the Life-Work of Alfred West ... depicting cinematograph scenes of life in our navy and our army, our mercantile marine, our ...
EditorialFour photographs: Feather-weight boxing. Inspection of the "sons of the brave" by H.R.H. Duke of Connaught. Our navy and army. Greenwich and Dukies. Field battery in action. Sons of the brave. Duke of York's R.M. school. A Synopsis of the Life-Work of ...
EditorialMarble portrait head of Antinoos, Late Hadrianic, ca. A.D. 130?138, Roman, Marble, Height: 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, This head is almost certainly from a monumental statue of Antinoos. Characteristically, the head is turned slightly to the...
EditorialFragmentary marble inscription, Late Imperial, 1st half of 3rd century A.D., Roman, Cypriot, Marble, white, H.: 16 11/16 in. (42.4 cm), Cesnola Inscriptions, The inscription honors an athlete who had won various competitions and, possibly, provided ser...
EditorialShabti of Taharqo, Late Period, Kushite, Dynasty 25, 690?664 B.C., From Egypt and Sudan; Probably from Nubia, Nuri, Granite [a Nubian variety], H. 20.3 ? W. 7.6 ? D. 5.4 cm (8 ? 3 ? 2 1/8 in.), The Kushite kings who ruled Egypt were buried in their Nub...
EditorialProfile head of Napoleon, 1839, French, Patinated plaster, Overall: 14 1/2 ? 7 1/16 ? 2 7/8 in. (36.8 ? 17.9 ? 7.3 cm), Sculpture, This is an original plaster taken from the Pantheon pediment relief, Allegory of the French Homeland, that David realized...