EditorialRāma is seated on a mat facing the two brothers, with the three queens and Sītā on his right. Bharata continues to urge Rāma to return to Ayodhyā to be crowned, arguing that their father had sinned against him for fear of his wife’s wrath. But R...
EditorialShispul Arguing with Rukmini's Father, Bhishmaka, page from a Rukmini Mangal series, c. 1800. Possibly by Mola Ram (Indian). Ink and color on paper; image: 21.6 x 30.5 cm (8 1/2 x 12 in.); overall: 24.5 x 33 cm (9 5/8 x 13 in.).
EditorialLady Caroline Lamb and King George IV's mistress Marchioness of Conyngham arguing with a foul-mouthed fish wife at Billingsgate fish market, London. A Frolic in High Life, or a Visit to Billingsgate. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Rober...
EditorialTavern scenes showing men arguing over a game of dice, and the landlord pushing them out after the dispute turns into a fight. From the tavern of Salvius, Caupona di Salvius, at Regio VI, Insula XIV, 35 and 36. Illustration drawn by Discanno and lithog...
EditorialTavern scenes with a man kissing a woman Myrtale (a prostitute?), and two customers arguing over an order of wine with the waitress from the tavern of Salvius (Caupona di Salvius) at Regio VI, Insula XIV, 35 and 36. Illustration drawn by Discanno and l...
EditorialStudies of reflections from concave mirrors. On the right-hand page Leonardo is arguing that in concave mirrors of equal diameter, the one which has a shallower curve will concentrate the highest number of reflected rays on to a focal point, and 'as a ...
EditorialRāma is seated on a mat facing the two brothers, with the three queens and Sītā on his right. Bharata continues to urge Rāma to return to Ayodhyā to be crowned, arguing that their father had sinned against him for fear of his wife’s wrath. But R...
EditorialA young couple arguing, the woman having turned away clutching a handkerchief to her chest . A Christmas Carol ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London; J. B. Lippincott Co. Philadelphia : Wiiliam Heinemann, 1915. 'She left him, and they parted'. Sour...
EditorialSaint Catherine in the Temple Arguing Against the Worship of Idols, 1440?45, Flemish, Silk plain weave underlaid with linen plain weave embroidered with silk and gilt- and silvered-metal strip-wrapped silk in single satin, split, and stem stitches, lai...
EditorialLady Caroline Lamb and King George IV's mistress Marchioness of Conyngham arguing with a foul-mouthed fish wife at Billingsgate fish market, London. A Frolic in High Life, or a Visit to Billingsgate. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Rober...
EditorialTavern scenes showing men arguing over a game of dice, and the landlord pushing them out after the dispute turns into a fight. From the tavern of Salvius, Caupona di Salvius, at Regio VI, Insula XIV, 35 and 36. Illustration drawn by Discanno and lithog...
EditorialTavern scenes with a man kissing a woman Myrtale (a prostitute?), and two customers arguing over an order of wine with the waitress from the tavern of Salvius (Caupona di Salvius) at Regio VI, Insula XIV, 35 and 36. Illustration drawn by Discanno and l...
EditorialKing Henry II arguing with Saint Thomas Becket, around 1300-1325. Henry touches his left hand with his right forefinger as if admonishing Archbishop Becket, who stands holding his staff and gestures back. Becket was murdered by Henry's men in 1170. Ill...