Editorial?uka and Sāra?a, in the guise of monkeys, have been recognised by Vibhī?a?a and captured, and are being held captive by other monkeys. Rāma and Lak?ma?a are seated in council under their tree with Vibhī?a?a and the allied leaders. On...
Editorial?uka and Sāra?a, in the guise of monkeys, have been recognised by Vibhī?a?a and captured, and are being held captive by other monkeys. Rāma and Lak?ma?a are seated in council under their tree with Vibhī?a?a and the allied leaders. On...
EditorialApelles paints Campaspe I., around 1600 Alexander the Great gives his lover Campaspe to the painter Apelles, believing that the artist will be better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Canvas, 221 x 209 cm Inv.1677.
EditorialApelles paints Campaspe, II. Around 1600 Alexander the Great gives his lover Campaspe to the painter Apelles, believing that the artist will be better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Canvas, 210 x 175 cm Inv. 1686.
Editorial'At the Edge of the River Akutagawa' from the Tales of Ise (Ise monogatari), Edo period (1615?1868), Japan, Monochrome woodblock print; ink on paper, Image: 8 3/4 x 5 1/2 in. (22.2 x 14 cm), Prints, Sugimura Jihei (probably 18th century), One of the st...
EditorialThe painter Apelles, Alexander the Great and Campaspe. Alexander gives his lover Campaspe to the painter. The King believes that Apelles, as an artist, is better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Wood, 96 x 136,2 cm P 444.
EditorialThe painter Apelles, Alexander the Great and Campaspe. Alexander gives his lover Campaspe to the painter. The King believes that Apelles, as an artist, is better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Canvas, 42 x 54 cm MNR. 305.
EditorialApelles paints Campaspe I., around 1600 Alexander the Great gives his lover Campaspe to the painter Apelles, believing that the artist will be better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Canvas, 221 x 209 cm Inv.1677.
EditorialApelles paints Campaspe, II. Around 1600 Alexander the Great gives his lover Campaspe to the painter Apelles, believing that the artist will be better able to appreciate Campaspe's beauty. Canvas, 210 x 175 cm Inv. 1686.
EditorialCast brass pen-box, Western Iran, 1281. The interior of the lid has roundels containing the personifications of the planets; from right to left there is Saturn with his pick axe, Jupiter with a book, Mars with a sword and severed head, the Sun in the c...