EditorialThe Embroiderer. An example of the errors, nature sometimes makes in labeling the sexes. Just as one sees the would-be women who wear pants, some kind of a moustache, who play a cornet or the bass-viol, or who compose humanitarian novels, in the same w...
EditorialThe Embroiderer. An example of the errors, nature sometimes makes in labeling the sexes. Just as one sees the would-be women who wear pants, some kind of a moustache, who play a cornet or the bass-viol, or who compose humanitarian novels, in the same w...
EditorialThe Four Sons of the Passover Haggadah: the wise, the wicked, the simple and he who does not know how to ask. Leipnik Haggadah. Altona, 1740. Source: Sloane 3173, f.6v. Language: Hebrew.
EditorialThe Four Sons of the Haggadah (from right to left): the wise son, the wicked son, the simple son and the one who does not know how to ask . Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. . Source: Add. 18724, f.7v. Language: Hebrew.
EditorialThe Embroiderer. An example of the errors, nature sometimes makes in labeling the sexes. Just as one sees the would-be women who wear pants, some kind of a moustache, who play a cornet or the bass-viol, or who compose humanitarian novels, in the same w...
EditorialA Man Saved Against His Will. "- But I am telling you that I know how to swim and I could have pulled myself out of the water without the help of this gentleman! - That makes no difference.... the law is quite clear... you must pay 25 Francs to your re...
EditorialAn emblematical miniature showing it is necessary to know how to handle things, 'to rub people up the right way'. This is based on the moral satire 'Roman de Fauvel' of Gervais Du Bus, where those who curry a fauveau are flatterers and opportunists. Th...
EditorialThe Four Sons of the Passover Haggadah: the wise, the wicked, the simple and he who does not know how to ask. Leipnik Haggadah. Altona, 1740. Source: Sloane 3173, f.6v. Language: Hebrew.
EditorialThe Four Sons of the Haggadah (from right to left): the wise son, the wicked son, the simple son and the one who does not know how to ask . Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. . Source: Add. 18724, f.7v. Language: Hebrew.