EditorialAdoration of the Magi, Early Byzantine, early 6th century. An ivory relief panel of the Adoration of Christ. The Virgin Mary, shown with wide staring eyes and larger in scale than the other figures, holds the Christ child in her lap as he makes the ges...
EditorialMadonna Wrapping the Christ Child in Swaddling Robes - 17th century - oil on canvas - Spanish Baroque. BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO. VIRGEN DE LA FAJA.
EditorialWimpel or Torah binder. The swaddling cloths used during circumcision were then cut and sewn together to form a long strip which could be painted or embroidered. From Trinidad, Colorado, USA. " For Gilbert Sanders, July 8,1889" Undyed linen w...
EditorialWimpel, swaddling clothes used in the circumcision ceremony. The wimpel is cleaned and decorated before being given to the synagogue for use as a Torah binder. From France, 1881 Cotton cloth with oil paint, 324 x 17,5 cm.
EditorialThe Nativity, Print made by Bernard Lens, 16591725, British, after Warner Jacobsz van den Valckert, c.1585c.1627/8, Dutch, undated, Mezzotint on moderately thick, moderately textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 5 5/16 ? 3 7/16 inches (13.5 ? 8.7 cm) and ...
EditorialCeramic tondo by Andrea della Robbia, depicting a baby with swaddling clothes. Hospital of the Innocents, built by Brunelleschi. 15th century. Florence. Italy.
EditorialThe Virgin and Joseph, with the Christ child in swaddling clothes in a manger; choir of angels and archangels standing behind. Psalter of Queen Melisende. E. Mediterranean [Jerusalem]; between 1131 and 1143. Source: Egerton 1139, f.2. Language: Latin.
EditorialMadonna Wrapping the Christ Child in Swaddling Robes - 17th century - oil on canvas - Spanish Baroque. BARTOLOME ESTEBAN MURILLO . VIRGEN DE LA FAJA.
EditorialThe Virgin and Joseph, with the Christ child in swaddling clothes in a manger; choir of angels and archangels standing behind. Psalter of Queen Melisende. E. Mediterranean [Jerusalem]; between 1131 and 1143. Source: Egerton 1139, f.2. Language: Latin.
EditorialNativity and shepherds. Gospel Lectionary. France [Paris]; end of 13th century. [Whole folio] Readings from the gospels; St Luke's Gospel, chapter 2, 9-16.The Virgin, Joseph, and Christ in swaddling clothes, three shepherds below, and interlace decorat...
EditorialMiniature of the Nativity with Jesus, wrapped in swaddling in the manger, with a donkey and cow looking on. Below, Mary lying on a bed, and Joseph warming himself by a fire. Bible Historiale, vol. 2. France (Paris); circa 1411. Source: Royal 19 D. III,...
EditorialThe Nurse, model ca. 1607?8, French, Fontainebleau or Avon, Lead-glazed earthenware, Height: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm), Ceramics-Pottery, This earthenware statuette of a wet nurse swaddling a large baby was popular throughout the seventeenth century and was ...
EditorialCeramic tondo by Andrea della Robbia, depicting a baby with swaddling clothes. Hospital of the Innocents, built by Brunelleschi. 15th century. Florence. Italy.
EditorialWimpel or Torah binder. The swaddling cloths used during circumcision were then cut and sewn together to form a long strip which could be painted or embroidered. From Trinidad, Colorado, USA. " For Gilbert Sanders, July 8,1889" Undyed linen w...
EditorialWimpel, swaddling clothes used in the circumcision ceremony. The wimpel is cleaned and decorated before being given to the synagogue as a torah binder. From the USA, 1929. Decorated with symbols typical of life in the US. Cotton, painted, 120 x 21,5 cm.
EditorialWimpel, swaddling clothes used in the circumcision ceremony. The wimpel is cleaned and decorated before being given to the synagogue for use as a Torah binder. From France, 1923. Cotton cloth with oil paint, 346 x 21,5 cm.
EditorialAdoration of the Magi, Early Byzantine, early 6th century. An ivory relief panel of the Adoration of Christ. The Virgin Mary, shown with wide staring eyes and larger in scale than the other figures, holds the Christ child in her lap as he makes the ges...
EditorialSpedale degli Innocenti (foundling-hospital) in Florence, with Terracotta tondi showing children in swaddling clothes, by Andrea della Robbia, 1463.