EditorialPlaniglobii Terrestris Map Universalis ..., 1. Orbis Universus seu Planiglobium (The Earth Globe), signed: ... tir?e des quatre Cartes generales de feu M. le Profession., Hasius, dress?e by M.G. M. Lowitz, et publi?e par les Heritiers de Homann, Taf. 1...
EditorialField of four tiles with people and their crafts, Field of 4 tiles (2 x 2) each with a purple painted figure with his craft and profession. In the corners, an oxhead., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1625 - c. 1650, earthenware, tin glaze, h 26 cm ? w 26 cm...
EditorialThe Physician Considered as God, plate one from Allegories of the Medical Profession. Unknown Artist (Dutch, active 16th century); after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558-1617). Date: 1582-1592. Dimensions: 174 x 225 mm (image); 185 x 225 mm (plate/sheet)...
EditorialThe Physician Considered as God, plate one from Allegories of the Medical Profession. Unknown Artist (Dutch, active 16th century); after Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558-1617). Date: 1582-1592. Dimensions: 174 x 225 mm (image); 185 x 225 mm (plate/sheet)...
EditorialRoman Art. Funerary portrait. Marble. Relief from a tomb. It shows three family members From left: Clodius Tertius (the son), Clodius Metrodorus (the father) and, on the right, Clodia Hilara (presumably wife/mother). The term "medicus" is refered to th...
EditorialA Country Barber. Album of 82 drawings depicting the costume of vari. 1800 - 1801. A Country Barber (Namda Can.) exercising his profession near the Gate of a Town, Chitteldroog. November 1801. Image taken from Album of 82 drawings depicting the costum...
EditorialCostumes of a crossbowman A, woman with lyre B, and prostitute C, 1510-1550. Archer in helmet, doublet, trousers and spurs, from an original drawing. Woman in bonnet, cape, long dress, from a figure in a carpet. Swiss prostitute in colourful, quilted a...
EditorialRoman Art. Funerary portrait. Marble. Relief from a tomb. It shows three family members From left: Clodius Tertius (the son), Clodius Metrodorus (the father) and, on the right, Clodia Hilara (presumably wife/mother). The term "medicus" is refered to th...
EditorialLunar-shaped Ring Bezel and Grotesque Figures, ca. 1620?30, Blackwork engraving, Plate: 2 9/16 x 2 3/4 in. (6.5 x 7 cm), Although this is a very small print, it has been very finely cut by the artist No?l Rouillard. He was the son of a goldsmith, but i...
EditorialDiablerie: A Satire on the Medical Profession, 1612?41, Pen and brown ink, 7 x 11 1/16 in. (17.8 x 28.1 cm), Drawings, Andries Both (Dutch, Utrecht ca. 1612?1641 Venice).
EditorialThree Women in Conversation beside a Croquet Field (recto); Studies of a Ballet Dancer, a Woman's Profile, and a Seated Woman (verso), ca. 1865, Graphite, sheet: 6 7/8 x 10 in. (17.5 x 25.4 cm), Drawings, Louisa Starr Canziani (British, London 1845?190...
EditorialPoliceman Posing with Four 'Collared' Thugs, ca. 1875, Tintype, Image: 4 5/8 ? 3 9/16 in. (11.7 ? 9 cm), visible, Photographs, Unknown (American), This rare narrative tintype of a policeman posing with four criminals handcuffed to one another may be vi...
EditorialCostumes of a crossbowman A, woman with lyre B, and prostitute C, 1510-1550. Archer in helmet, doublet, trousers and spurs, from an original drawing. Woman in bonnet, cape, long dress, from a figure in a carpet. Swiss prostitute in colourful, quilted a...
EditorialEvening party at Coblentz (between rue Taitbout and rue Neuve-Lepelletier, Paris). A group of women and children (including a black woman) sit listening to music from a hurdygurdy man and woman with tambourine. "In 1791-1792, the previously unfashionab...
EditorialLiberal profession. 19th century. Lawyer and villagers in court. Reading of the verdict in the court of justice. Engraving by Knesing, "La Ilustracion", 1882.
EditorialRoman Art. Funerary portrait. Marble. Relief from a tomb. It shows three family members From left: Clodius Tertius (the son), Clodius Metrodorus (the father) and, on the right, Clodia Hilara (presumably wife/mother). The term "medicus" is refered to th...