EditorialPsyche Presenting the Phial of Water to Venus, 18th century, After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520, Italy, Red chalk, with traces of graphite, on cream laid paper, 237 ? 176 mm.
EditorialFragment of a small perfume phial in variegated opaque glass and two pigs' tusks. From a rock-cut tomb found at Rabat, Gozo, Malta. Punic period, 5th century B.C. Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Cittadella de Victoria. Gozo, Malta.
EditorialEtruscan Malacena true phial mesomphalos. Reliefdecoration of: Heracles's introduction on mount Olympos. Etruscan Malacena ware phiale mesomphalos. Relief decoration of the introduction of Herakles on the Olympos on his four-in-hand, in the middle of o...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian? red-figure phial or plate. Head of woman, perhaps Amazon? Southern Italian, Campan? red-figured phiale or plate. Head of women, perhaps Amazon, vase, phiale, plate, earthenware, red-figured, South-Italian, Campan, ? 24 cm, cla...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian red-figure bail-amphora. A. Woman with phiale. B. 2 youths in mantles. APZ Painter. Southern Italian, Campan red-figured bailamfoor. A. Woman with phial?. B. 2 coat figures. APZ painter, vase, amphora, bailamfoor, earthenware, ...
EditorialAttic red-figure neck-amphora. A. Triptolemos seated in his winged chariot, holding a phial and stick, facing Demeter holding torch and oinochoe. B. A bearded man (king?) And Isis. Niobid Painter. Attic red-figured neck amphora, attributed to the Niobi...
EditorialAttic red-figure Nolan amphora. A. seated king with female servant. B. woman with phiale, pouring wine. Painter of London E 342. Attic red-figured Nolan amphora, attributed to the Painter of London E 342. A: King seated to the right with scepter and ph...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Apulian red-figure neck-amphora. A. Woman with wreath standing in aedicula. The grave surrounded by two people and women bringing offerings. B. 3 women with phiale, wreath etc. South-Italian, Apulian red-figured neck-amphora or graphamfo...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian? red-figure pelike. A. Woman with box and basket. B. Naked man with basket and phial? Southern Italian, Campan? red-figured pelican. A. Woman with toilet box.
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian red-figure pelike. A. With phial and woman with mirror, accompanied by flying Eros. B. man with phial and woman with mirror. Southern Italian, Campan red-figured pelican. A. Man with phiale and woman with mirror, and flying Ero...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Apulian red-figure fishplate. 4 big fish, 4 small fish, a starfish and an octopus. Southern Italian, Apulian red-figured phial? or fish plate. 4 large and 4 small fishes, one starfish and one octopus., Vase, phial?, plate, fish plate, po...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Apulian red-figure large prochous. Decoration in 2 zones: Upper, winged figure in chariot. In front: Eros and following: hers. Lower: Seated Eros with phial and situla betwenn seated man and woman holding more offerings. Southern Italian...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian red-figure phial or fishplate. Three fish. Southern Italian, Campan red-figured phiale or fish plate. Three fish., Vase, phial?, plate, fish plate, earthenware, red-figured, Southern Italic, Campanish, ? 19.5 cm, classic, red-f...
EditorialSouth-Italian, Campanian red-figure bell-crater. A Seated woman (semi-naked) holding phial and tambourine. B. Seated woman draped in mantle holding similar objects. CA Painter, CC sub-group. Southern Italian, Campan red figure bell. A Woman, half naked...
EditorialPsyche Presenting the Phial of Water to Venus, 18th century, After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520, Italy, Red chalk, with traces of graphite, on cream laid paper, 237 ? 176 mm.
EditorialSkeleton of Death taunting a Physician to save a sick old man. A phial of urine in the the skeleton's bony hand. Physician, heal thyself. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, ...
EditorialPsyche Presenting the Phial of Water to Venus, 18th century, After Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael, Italian, 1483-1520, Italy, Red chalk, with traces of graphite, on cream laid paper, 237 ? 176 mm.
EditorialPolidori-Bradamanti. Figure of a bearded man holding a container in his hand. The Italian charlatan Bradamanti holding a phial before his eyes. Les Mystères de Paris. Nouvelle édition, revue par l'auteur. [Illustrated edition. Paris, 1843, 44. Source...
Editorial"Avenant delivered up his phial; the owl flew with it into the grotto and in less than half-an-hour reappeared, bringing it quite full and well corked." Illustration for "the fair one with golden locks.". The Fairy Book ... By the author of “John Hal...
EditorialSkeleton of Death taunting a Physician to save a sick old man. A phial of urine in the the skeleton's bony hand. Physician, heal thyself. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Wenceslaus Hollar from The Dance of Death by Hans Holbein, Coxhead, London, ...
EditorialAcorns and heads of coloured persons around a silver omphalos. Gold and silver phial (3rd BCE) from the Panagyurishte Golden Treasure. Diameter 25 cm.