EditorialRome, Cateno De Luca Presents the Candidates of the LIBERT? ListRome, Cateno De Luca Presents the Candidates of the LIBERT? List, Italy - 18 Apr 2024
Editorial20th Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards - Arrivals, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States - 17 Dec 2022
Editorial20th Annual Unforgettable Gala Asian American Awards, The Beverly Hilton Hotel, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States - 17 Dec 2022
EditorialEspa?a. Edad media. Urraca I (1081-1126), reina de Castilla y de Le?n del 1109 al 1126, y Alfonso I (1073-1134), rey de Arag?n y de Pamplona del 1104 a? 1134.
EditorialTile with a woman's head, Majolica tile, painted in yellow, light brown and green. In a circle a woman's head, in the corners in blue recessed palmettes., anonymous, Talavera de la Reina, c. 1700 - c. 1800, earthenware, tin glaze, h 12.5 cm ? w 12.5 cm...
EditorialTile, Majolica tile painted in yellow, manganese and blue. A deer jumping to the right in a circle., anonymous, Talavera de la Reina, 1700 - 1800, earthenware, tin glaze, h 13.5 cm ? w 13.5 cm ? t 1.5 cm.
EditorialPlate, painted with geometric star-shaped ornament, Round plate of blue painted faience. The plate is painted with a geometric, star-shaped ornament., anonymous, Talavera de la Reina, c. 1625 - c. 1700, earthenware, tin glaze, d 19.7 cm ? h 3.7 cm.
EditorialEspa?a. Edad media. Urraca I (1081-1126), reina de Castilla y de Le?n del 1109 al 1126, y Alfonso I (1073-1134), rey de Arag?n y de Pamplona del 1104 a? 1134.
EditorialLa Serra y Fuente homenaje a Joan Alcover, Esteve Monegal, 1928, Bronce y m?rmol, Plaza de la Reina, Palma, Mallorca, balearic islands, Spain.
EditorialPlate, XVIth Century - XVIIth Century, Pottery (earthenware decorated in blue, black and orange, with the shield of the order of Calatrava, surrounded by scrolls and vegetal motifs), of Talavera de la Reina or Puente del Arzobispo (Toledo), Diameter: 3...
EditorialEspa?a. Edad media. Urraca I (1081-1126), reina de Castilla y de Le?n del 1109 al 1126, y Alfonso I (1073-1134), rey de Arag?n y de Pamplona del 1104 a? 1134.