EditorialLioness of Baena. It was a part of a funerary monument. Iberian Culture. 5th century BC. Limestone. From Minguillar Hill (Baena, Cordoba province, Andalusia, Spain). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialA Lioness Attacking the Off-Leader of the Exeter Mail Coach Outside the Pheasant Inn, Winterslow, on the Night of 20 October 1816, Julius Caesar Ibbetson, 17591817, British, undated, Pen, in gray ink and gray wash on medium, moderately textured, blued ...
EditorialBowl with Lioness. Iran. Date: 1101-1300. Dimensions: 16.1 ? 38.1 cm (6 5/16 ? 15 in.). Earthenware with incised decoration and splashes of green in a transparent glaze. Origin: Iran, northwestern.
EditorialSitting lioness and her cub at the entrance of the Temple of Confucius, Beijing, China. Begun in 1302, the temples archives contain the lists of 51.624 scholars who passed the imperial examination from the 13th to the 20th century. See 05-01-02 / 29-35.
EditorialThe lioness in conference with the other animals. By Ustad Husain. A.H. 1019 (A.D. 1610). ANWáR E SUHAILI, the Fables of Pilpay. Illustration from the Fables of Pilpay. Source: Add. 18579 f.146. Language: Persian.
EditorialLioness, Panthera leo, with cubs. Vulnerable. Handcolored engraving by Madame Fournier after an illustration by Edouard Travies from Charles d'Orbigny's Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle (Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1849.
EditorialPart of a pipe earth model, very likely. for a frieze of a Hemmoorer bucket, with relief of a donkey, attacked by a lion and a lioness., part of pipe, relief plate, pottery, pipe earth, 13,7 x 3,2 cm, roman 1-100, the Netherlands, South Holland, Rotter...
EditorialA Sea Lioness; A sea lion, Parallel Title: Une Lionne Marine; Un Lion Marin, illustration of a sea lion and a sea lion from the 18th century, signed: F. de Bakker fecit., 1748, N ? 13, de Bakker, F. (fec.), 1748, George Anson, Richard Walter: Voyage au...
Editorial1. The lion. 2. The lioness. The history of the earth and animated nature. London : printed by Henry Fisher, at the Caxton Press, [1824?]. Source: RB.23.b.3192 volume 2, page 153.