EditorialIesabel Picta Juice, Parallel title: The lacquered Jesebel, Signed: B. Probst sculps, copperplate engraving, plate CCCCXCI, F?ssli, Johann Melchior; Probst, Johann Balthasar (sculps.), 1731, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Kupfer-Bibel (...). Augspurg und Ulm...
EditorialCorn juice A, B, C and D, Construction of the letters A, B, C and D from D?rer's serif typeface, F. 64v, p. 133, D?rer, Albrecht, 1525, Albrecht D?rer: Underweysung der Messung, mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt, in Linien ebnen unnd gantzen Corporen. [N...
EditorialBacchus Quam male Dive tuos, effundis Bacche racemos. Abstine tam charam nil facit illa manum (title on object), Bacchus, crowned with vine leaves and grapes, stands in a landscape with a thyrsus and a bunch of grapes in his hands. He squeezes the bunc...
EditorialSatyr and nymph with child drinking grape juice from bowl Meridies (title on object), satyr (s) (in general), nymphs (in general), 'Ninfe in commune' (Ripa), Cornelis van Dalen (II), Amsterdam, 1648 - 1664, paper, engraving, h 137 mm ? w 176 mm.
EditorialJuice saber with scabbard, Sappeursabab ca. 1820, with sheath and bandelier. Copper hilt. Five-shaped guard with two buttons. Semi-circular baffle plate, light colored. Single-edged iron blade (partly blued?). Black leather sheath with copper top and b...
EditorialJuice saber, French tambour major saber with the inscription on the baffle plate: N. 8 I.C 7. Copper hilt with eagle's head and without brackets, Netherlands, anonymous, c. 1750 - c. 1900, iron (metal), copper (metal), l 61.5 cm w 11.3 cm ? h 2 cm.
EditorialThe Flying mast. Mexican folding screen. The ?Tlachiclero? extracts juice from maguey plants to make an alcohol called Pulque.. 17th century. Madrid, The American museum.
EditorialThe companions have reached the river Ganges and Guha, the Nisada chief, has come to greet them along with some of his people from their nearby town. Rama asks him to provide a boat so that they can cross the river. He tells Sumantra to take the chario...
EditorialCalendar page for September. At top; Scorpio. Historiated border with landscape and wine making; basket of grapes, man treading grapes in a barrel, another pours the grape juice into the second barrel. Hours of Joanna of Castile. S. Netherlands [Bruges...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing at trades or professions. Above, two Cupids or genii imitate Capulatores or grape pressers while another stirs grape juice over a stove. Below, two Cupids make leather shoes in a shoemakers' shop with lasts and tools. Copper...
EditorialThe companions have reached the river Ganges and Guha, the Nisada chief, has come to greet them along with some of his people from their nearby town. Rama asks him to provide a boat so that they can cross the river. He tells Sumantra to take the chario...
EditorialCalendar page for September. Winemaking; a man in a vat treading grapes, another pouring the juice into barrels. Decorated borders . Book of Hours. France; late 15th century. Source: Add. 25695, f.9. Language: Latin.
EditorialInterior of a Boiling-House. West India Scenery, with illustrations of negro ch. R. Jennings & Co.: London, [1836?]. The juice of the cane is conveyed in pipes from the mill to the boiling house, where it is converted into sugar. Here it is passed thro...
EditorialCalendar page for September. At top; Scorpio. Historiated border with landscape and wine making; basket of grapes, man treading grapes in a barrel, another pours the grape juice into the second barrel. Hours of Joanna of Castile. S. Netherlands [Bruges...
EditorialKata-gami : Umbrellas, water and pine needle clusters. Date/Period: Late 19th century. Stencil. Mulberry paper, lacquer made from persimmon juice, silk thread. Height: 321 mm (12.63 in); Width: 425 mm (16.73 in).
EditorialThe Flying mast. Mexican folding screen. The ?Tlachiclero? extracts juice from maguey plants to make an alcohol called Pulque.. 17th century. Madrid, The American museum.
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing at trades or professions. Above, two Cupids or genii imitate Capulatores or grape pressers while another stirs grape juice over a stove. Below, two Cupids make leather shoes in a shoemakers' shop with lasts and tools. Copper...
EditorialTullock-chish-ko, He Who Drinks the Juice of the Stone, the most distinguished ball player of the Choctaw nation, with his sticks and a tail made of white horsehair or feathers, and a mane of dyed horsehair on his shoulders. Handcoloured lithograph fro...
EditorialDrug Jar for Syrup of Lemon Juice; Unknown; Naples or Sciacca, Probably Pesaro or Possibly Kingdom of Naples, Italy, Europe; about 1480; Tin-glazed earthenware; Object: H: 31.43 x Diam. [lip]: 11.11 x W: 12.38cm (H: 12 3/8 x Diam. [lip]: 4 3/8 x W: 4 7...
EditorialVignettes of Cupids playing at trades or professions. Above, two Cupids or genii imitate Capulatores or grape pressers while another stirs grape juice over a stove. Below, two Cupids make leather shoes in a shoemakers' shop with lasts and tools. Copper...
EditorialThe Flying mast. Mexican folding screen. The ?Tlachiclero? extracts juice from maguey plants to make an alcohol called Pulque.. 17th century. Madrid, The American museum.