EditorialValance, Medium: linen Technique: withdrawn element with embroidery, Symmetrical design of horse drawn coach in profile on either side of tripartite domed building. Many incidental human and plant forms. White on white with squared mesh ground. Symmetr...
EditorialEngraver: Unknown, After: Adriaen van de Venne, Dutch, 15891662, The Man with Glasses Speaks, illustration for Jacob Cats book, Invallende Gedagten op Voorvallende Gelegentheden (Occurring Thoughts on Incidental?Occasions), Engraving, matted with 1970....
EditorialBell Cup with Pendants, Korea, Three Kingdoms period, Silla Kingdom (57 B.C.A.D. 676), Date 5th6th century, Korea, Stoneware with traces of incidental ash glaze, H. 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm), Ceramics.
EditorialParis Sketchbook, 1891?94, Cont? crayon, pencil, and watercolor sketches, 6 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. (17.2 x 11.5 cm), Drawings, Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, St. John?s, Newfoundland 1858?1924 New York), Of the 88 recorded sketchbooks by Maurice Prende...
EditorialThe Moki snake dance; a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs : Hough, Walter, 1859-1935.
EditorialA treatise on the law of court practice and procedure, civil and criminal, and procedure preliminary and incidental thereto under the code : Kinkead, Edgar B. (Edgar Benton), 1862-1930.
EditorialGentleman Taking Leave of His Lady on a Veranda, Edo period (1615?1868), Japan, Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper, H. 11 in. (27.9 cm); W. 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm), Prints, Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1725?1770), Although a seemingly inciden...
EditorialThe Moki snake dance : a popular account of that unparalleled dramatic pagan ceremony of the Pueblo Indians of Tusayan, Arizona, with incidental mention of their life and customs : Hough, Walter, 1859-1935.
EditorialLocust in landscape. The locust, facing left, is at rest by a pool, its body and wings marked in shades of grey. Two naked humans dash across the distant landscape with trees and buildings on the skyline. [Total of 19 separately mounted leaves of which...
EditorialTitle page for a burlesque of the Mary Shelley novel Frankenstein. . Frankenstein. Burlesque Melodrama, written by R. Henry, with incidental songs by R. Martin. London : C. Jefferys, 1888. Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim, opened at the Gaiety The...
EditorialSheet music for 'The Vampire club'. The Vampire Club, contained within ' Frankenstein. Burlesque Melodrama, written by R. Henry, with incidental songs by R. Martin.'. London : C. Jefferys, 1888]. This is from : 'Frankenstein, or The Vampire's Victim, w...
EditorialHunting of Birds with a Hawk and a Bow (from the Hunting Parks Tapestries), ca. 1515?35, South Netherlandish, Wool and silk thread, Overall: 133 x 151 1/2in. (337.8 x 384.8cm), Textiles-Tapestries, This tapestry, with its rich colors, is packed with in...
EditorialParis Sketchbook, 1891?94, Cont? crayon, pencil, and watercolor sketches, 6 3/4 x 4 1/2 in. (17.2 x 11.5 cm), Drawings, Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, St. John?s, Newfoundland 1858?1924 New York), Of the 88 recorded sketchbooks by Maurice Prende...
EditorialGentleman Taking Leave of His Lady on a Veranda, Edo period (1615?1868), Japan, Polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper, H. 11 in. (27.9 cm); W. 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm), Prints, Suzuki Harunobu (Japanese, 1725?1770), Although a seemingly inciden...
Editorial?? ?? ?? ? ??, ????? ??, Chariot wheel?shaped cup, Three Kingdoms period, Gaya Federation (42?562), 5th century, Korea, Stoneware with incidental ash glaze, H. 6 1/4 in (15.9 cm), Ceramics, Distinctive sculptural pottery such as this piece, which exhib...
Editorial?? ?? ??? ?? ??, ???? ??, Pedestal dish with cover, Three Kingdoms period, Silla Kingdom (57 B.C.?A.D. 676), 5th?6th century, Korea, Stoneware with traces of incidental ash glaze, H. 9 1/4 in (23.5 cm), Ceramics.
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...