EditorialSpreading the Faith, Count of the Emperor's Courtmaster, Copper Medal. Obverse: angel with a placard in his hands, floating above sleeping lion within an inscription. Reverse: pigeon lit by celestial light above two vine hands and daisy within a circle...
EditorialNegative - Horsham, Victoria, circa 1930, A bootmaker standing outside his shop: 'Barnes Boot Repairer'. An advertising placard reads'Eyes. This way. Boots half soled and heeled 2/-'.
EditorialThe death of Dido, Dido is dead on a stake of branches and furniture. In the left foreground a woman of sadness has become unwell. Behind the stake, women on the sidewalk in front of a house watch in shock. The placard on the sidewalk to the left of th...
EditorialThe death of Dido Didoos Death, Boertig depicted in Dutch kleedy / La Mort de Didon, Represent?e and burlesque, ? la Hollandoise (title on object), Dido lies dead on a stake of branches and furniture. In the left foreground a woman of sadness has becom...
EditorialCharles V, German Emperor, restores peace in the Netherlands, counting medal of the emperor's court-master, Copper Medal. Obverse: portrait of Charles V with a crown, orbit in the left and sword in the right hand between the year within an inscription....
EditorialCalculation token of the emperor's steward and of the Lille Chamber of Accounts, Copper Medal. Obverse: angel with a placard in his hands, floating above sleeping lion within an inscription. Reverse: cavalry battle within a ring, Lille, Charles V of Ha...
EditorialTwo Designs for Doors, one at Versailles and one at the Hotel Cavois in Paris, plate II from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialHidden Door covered with a Mirror in the Trianon Palace, plate V from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialNegative - Soldiers Passing the Queensland Government Intelligence & Tourist Bureau, Brisbane, Queensland, circa 1915, Parade of soldiers passing the Queensland Government Intelligence and Tourist Bureau. One soldier holds a placard '9' and another'B'.
EditorialTwo Soldiers Looking at a Placard. Dated: probably 1918. Dimensions: overall: 44 x 55.4 cm (17 5/16 x 21 13/16 in.). Medium: black crayon on laid paper.
EditorialTwo Designs for Doors, one at Versailles and one at the Hotel Cavois in Paris, plate II from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Part of the Wall Paneling with Mirrored Glass from the House of 'Monsieur le Ma?tre' at Plessis Piquet, plate VI from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialHidden Door covered with a Mirror in the Trianon Palace, plate V from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialPiece from the exhibition "Art without artists". Large flint laurel-leaf point from Placard Cave, Vilhonneur, Carante (France). Solutrean period.
EditorialTwo Soldiers Looking at a Placard. Dated: probably 1918. Dimensions: overall: 44 x 55.4 cm (17 5/16 x 21 13/16 in.). Medium: black crayon on laid paper.
EditorialEast India House, Leadenhall Street, London. The costume of the figures in the foreground corresponds with the fashions of 1825-30. The placard carried by a figure on the left is lettered: ‘London in the nineteenth century’. c.1825. watercolour. So...
Editorial'Placard'. A man holding up a sign advertising a lottery. As a man reads the sign, he is being robbed by a pickpocket. Rowlandson's characteristic Sketches of the Lower Orders, intended as a companion to the New Picture of London: consisting of fifty-f...
EditorialMonkeyana. A cartoon showing an ape wearing a placard with these words : Am I a man and a brother ? A reference to the theory of Evolution. Verses below name the scientists Darwin; Huxley and Owen, and others. A cartoon in 'Punch', 1861. Punch, or th...
EditorialMonkeyana. Punch, or the London Charivari. London, 1861. Illustration depicting an ape wearing a placard bearing the words: 'Am I a man or brother'. A reference to the theory of Evolution. Image taken from Punch, or the London Charivari. Originally p...
EditorialEast India House, Leadenhall Street, London. The costume of the figures in the foreground corresponds with the fashions of 1825-30. The placard carried by a figure on the left is lettered: ‘London in the nineteenth century’. c.1825. watercolour. So...
EditorialTwo Soldiers Looking at a Placard. Dated: probably 1918. Dimensions: overall: 44 x 55.4 cm (17 5/16 x 21 13/16 in.). Medium: black crayon on laid paper.
EditorialTwo Soldiers Looking at a Placard. Dated: probably 1918. Dimensions: overall: 44 x 55.4 cm (17 5/16 x 21 13/16 in.). Medium: black crayon on laid paper.
EditorialTwo Designs for Doors, one at Versailles and one at the Hotel Cavois in Paris, plate II from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Part of the Wall Paneling with Mirrored Glass from the House of 'Monsieur le Ma?tre' at Plessis Piquet, plate VI from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoor and Chimney of the Billiards room at Versailles, plate I from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialHidden Door covered with a Mirror in the Trianon Palace, plate V from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode'.
EditorialDoors of the Trianon Appartments plate III from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode', 17th century, Etching, image: 7 3/4 x 5 5/16 in. (19.7 x 13.5 cm).
EditorialDoor and Part of the Wainscot in the restored Salon of the Trianon Palace, plate IV from the Series 'Portes a Placard et Lambris', published as part of 'L'Architecture ? la Mode', 17th century, Etching, image: 7 11/16 x 5 1/4 in. (19.5 x 13.3 cm).
EditorialIntegrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who holds a document entitled Justice of Emancipating ye Catholicks, leaving through an arched gateway inscribed Treasury.Following Pitt are Dundas, Grenville, Spencer and Lou...
EditorialIntegrity retiring from Office!, A group of resigning ministers, led by Pitt who holds a document entitled Justice of Emancipating ye Catholicks, leaving through an arched gateway inscribed Treasury.Following Pitt are Dundas, Grenville, Spencer and Lou...
EditorialPIEZAS DE LA EXPOSICION "ARTE SIN ARTISTAS": GRAN HOJA DE SILEX DE LAUREL, DE LA CUEVA DE PLACARD, VILHONNEUR, CHARENTE (FRANCIA). SOLUTRENSE.
EditorialPIEZAS DE LA EXPOSICION "ARTE SIN ARTISTAS": BASTON PERFORADO, DE LA CUEVA DE PLACARD. VILHONNEUR, CHARENTE (FRANCIA). DECORADA CON GRABADO DE CABEZA DE CABRA MONTES, SOBRE ASTA DE RENO. MAGDALENIENSE.