EditorialThe discovery of the Savages of the New World by Ferdinand of Castile and Emmanuel of Portugal. A european about to be killed by one of the natives. Diss bu?chlin saget wie die zwe? durchlu?chtigste? herre? her Fernandus K. zu? Castilien und her...
EditorialMiniature shows Alexander the Great praying that mountains may close in upon a wicked tribe of savages. La Vraye Histoire du Bon Roy Alixandre (The Alexander Romance in Old French prose). France; early 15th century. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.40v. Langu...
EditorialMiniature of Alexander's battle with boars and many-handed savages. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.51. Language: French.
EditorialLiverpool savages.' A crowd of women attacking a man. Illustrated Police News. 23 March 1895. Source: Illustrated Police News, 23/03/1895, page 5.
EditorialSavages. Hans Burgkmair, the elder; German, 1473-1531. Date: 1493-1531. Dimensions: 343 x 394 mm (plate); 370 x 510 mm (sheet). Woodcut on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialSavages. Hans Burgkmair, the elder; German, 1473-1531. Date: 1493-1531. Dimensions: 343 x 394 mm (plate); 370 x 510 mm (sheet). Woodcut on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialUnknown (French), Nude Savages Dancing, between 1790 and 1814, pen and brown ink over graphite pencil on pale blue laid paper mounted on light brown paper, Sheet: 9 15/16 ? 15 5/8 inches (25.2 ? 39.7 cm).
EditorialSavages. Hans Burgkmair, the elder; German, 1473-1531. Date: 1493-1531. Dimensions: 343 x 394 mm (plate); 370 x 510 mm (sheet). Woodcut on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialA Fair Reward Presented in 1800 by the Un-Prudish Savages of North America to Louis-Philippe of Orl?ans, surgeon and expatriate, but still a Frenchman. (I salute you, gracious Black Lady, the Lord is with you.) A Namaquan Ave Maria, plate 466. Honor? V...
EditorialSavages. Hans Burgkmair, the elder; German, 1473-1531. Date: 1493-1531. Dimensions: 343 x 394 mm (plate); 370 x 510 mm (sheet). Woodcut on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialWhen a group of " savages" with hairy coats interrupted a court wedding, their costumes caught fire. Four dancers died and Charles VI barely escaped, wrapped in the coat of the Duchess of Berry (28 January 1393). Chroniques de Jean Froissart,...
EditorialMiniature shows Alexander the Great praying that mountains may close in upon a wicked tribe of savages. La Vraye Histoire du Bon Roy Alixandre (The Alexander Romance in Old French prose). France; early 15th century. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.40v. Langu...
EditorialMiniature of Alexander's battle with boars and many-handed savages. Historia de proelis in a French translation (Le Livre et le vraye hystoire du bon roy Alixandre). France, Central (Paris); c.1420. Source: Royal 20 B. XX, f.51. Language: French.
EditorialLiverpool savages.' A crowd of women attacking a man. Illustrated Police News. 23 March 1895. Source: Illustrated Police News, 23/03/1895, page 5.
Editorial(Miniature) King Charles VI of France and his knights masquerade as savages; with part of decorated border. Jean Froissart, Chroniques (the 'Harley Froissart') (Frossart's chronicles). Volume IV, part 2. S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1470-1475. Source: Harl...
EditorialThe discovery of the Savages of the New World by Ferdinand of Castile and Emmanuel of Portugal. A european about to be killed by one of the natives. Diss bu?chlin saget wie die zwe? durchlu?chtigste? herre? her Fernandus K. zu? Castilien und her...
EditorialChapter XXXII. 'The Baron ... is taken by the savages, scalped, and tied to a stake to be roasted ...' . The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen. Illustrated by William Strang, R.A., and J. B. Clark, with an introduction by Thomas Seccombe. Londo...
EditorialThe discovery of the Savages of the New World by Ferdinand of Castile and Emmanuel of Portugal. Diss bu?chlin saget wie die zwe? durchlu?chtigste? herre? her Fernandus K. zu? Castilien und herr Emanuel K. zu? Portugal haben das weyte mo?r ersu?...
EditorialKero, 17th?18th century, Peru, Quechua, Wood, pigmented resin inlay, H. 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm), Wood-Containers, The painted faces on keros of this type indicate that they are meant to represent the forest-dwelling Anti. The eastern slopes of the Andes, d...
EditorialThe Bal des Ardents, at the Hotel de St. Pol, 1393. Six men including King Charles VI dressed as wood savages in the masquerade, which ended in tragedy when their costumes caught fire. Evan de Foix and three other knights died. Handcoloured lithograph ...
EditorialKing Charles VI of France and his knights masquerade as savages; with part of decorated border. From Jean Froissart's Chronicles (Volume IV, part 2). S. Netherlands (Bruges), 1470-1475. Shelfmark: Harley 4380 Page Folio Number: f.1.
EditorialWhen a group of " savages" with hairy coats interrupted a court wedding, their costumes caught fire. Four dancers died and Charles VI barely escaped, wrapped in the coat of the Duchess of Berry (28 January 1393). Chroniques de Jean Froissart,...