EditorialThe Holy Shroud of Besan?on. Jean de Loisy; French, 1603-after 1660. Date: 1634. Dimensions: 275 ? 418 mm (image); 274 ? 417 mm (plate); 310 ? 442 mm (sheet, folded). Engraving in black and yellowish brown, with hand additions in red gouache on cream, ...
EditorialStudy of Two Willows. Date/Period: Ca. 1760. Landscape. Brushed black ink, brushed brown ink, yellowish-brown ground and varnish on thin, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 102 mm (4.01 in); Width: 162 mm (6.37 in).
EditorialSidewall, Fiber composition, embossed, Imitation leather. Small, closely set motifs of varying shapes and sizes ornamented with geometrical, floral and foliate designs. The ground color, a yellowish brown, is used for these motifs and the apparent grou...
EditorialStudy of Two Willows. Date/Period: Ca. 1760. Landscape. Brushed black ink, brushed brown ink, yellowish-brown ground and varnish on thin, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 102 mm (4.01 in); Width: 162 mm (6.37 in).
EditorialCeramic bowl with 3 legs, decorated with parallel pressed stripes. Made of yellowish brown earthenware. Lausitz type. The ear is missing, old bonding, cracks, chips from the edge, the underside of the legs is slightly damaged., Bowl, pottery, h: 6.8 cm...
Editorialibis, The mummy has the shape of a triangular body with rounded shoulder area, tapering to the caudal end. A raised ridge runs in the axis of the shoulder, and the upper side of the body has facets and a slightly concave center, suggesting anatomical s...
EditorialUrn of yellowish-brown earthenware, the belly raised, the edge a little slanting outwards. Additions, cracks, surface damage, chip from the rim, urn, earthenware, h: 16 cm, diam: 18 cm, prehistorie -800.
EditorialScraper of thick-walled yellowish brown earthenware with raised edge and spout. With an old bonding and a damaged edge., Rubbing pot, earthenware, h: 10.6 cm, diam: 37.4 cm (with spout), roman, Netherlands, Utrecht, Bunnik, Vechten.
EditorialGlobular beaker, yellowish-brown (amber colored). Slighty thickened outsplayed rim, incurved neck and low maximum girth. At the base pushed in with a pointed tool. Punty ring on the base (?), 00-00 mm. Complete. Many small and larger bubbles., Cup, gla...
EditorialVz: thick sow, gem, intaglio, ringstone, glass paste, Color: yellowish brown, Shape: oval, Processing :, Style: body modeling with large rounded drill, detailing not clear., 11 x 9 mm, D 1 mm, 50 BC. - 25 AD. -50 BC.
EditorialBowl or lid of yellowish-brown baked earth. Old bondings and additions, 8 loose fragments., Bowl, earthenware, h: 9 cm, diam: 22 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialJar of yellowish brown earthenware with 1 ear. Part of the rim and the ear is missing, vertical cracks from the edge, jug, pottery, h: 7.6 cm, diam: 6.8 cm, br: 8.2 cm, Germany, Saxony, Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis, Bad Muskau.
EditorialJar of yellowish-brown pottery. The edge is missing, large part of the bottom is missing., Jug, pottery, h: 5.8 cm, diam: 4.7 cm, Germany, Saxony, Niederschlesischer Oberlausitzkreis, Bad Muskau.
EditorialShofar, Shofar used for Jewish worship, a (mostly) decorated ram's horn. This horn is only slightly sanded, yellowish brown in color and in the shape of a pipe., anonymous, Netherlands (possibly), c. 1600 - in or before 1897, horn (animal material), l ...
EditorialThe Holy Shroud of Besan?on. Jean de Loisy; French, 1603-after 1660. Date: 1634. Dimensions: 275 ? 418 mm (image); 274 ? 417 mm (plate); 310 ? 442 mm (sheet, folded). Engraving in black and yellowish brown, with hand additions in red gouache on cream, ...
EditorialThe Holy Shroud of Besan?on. Jean de Loisy; French, 1603-after 1660. Date: 1634. Dimensions: 275 ? 418 mm (image); 274 ? 417 mm (plate); 310 ? 442 mm (sheet, folded). Engraving in black and yellowish brown, with hand additions in red gouache on cream, ...
EditorialStrombus canarium, Print, Laevistrombus canarium commonly known as the dog conch or by its better-known synonym, Strombus canarium) is a species of edible sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Strombidae (true conches). Known from illustr...
EditorialThe Holy Shroud of Besan?on. Jean de Loisy; French, 1603-after 1660. Date: 1634. Dimensions: 275 ? 418 mm (image); 274 ? 417 mm (plate); 310 ? 442 mm (sheet, folded). Engraving in black and yellowish brown, with hand additions in red gouache on cream, ...
EditorialStudy of Two Willows. Date/Period: Ca. 1760. Landscape. Brushed black ink, brushed brown ink, yellowish-brown ground and varnish on thin, slightly textured, cream laid paper. Height: 102 mm (4.01 in); Width: 162 mm (6.37 in).