EditorialFontanel cloth with a border of bobbin lace by Helena van Slingelant-Slicher, Fontanel cloth of natural-colored linen with a border of natural-colored bobbin lace on one side: Mechelen lace. The 'brain patch for infants' has a triangular shape. The edg...
EditorialPerino del Vaga, Italian, 1501-1547, The Goddess Roma, the Wolf of Rome with the Infants Romulus and Remus, Victories and Putti, between 1538 and 1547, pen and brown ink over traces of black chalk on discolored off white-paper, Sheet: 11 1/4 ? 12 13/16...
EditorialBacchanalian Infants Playing with a Goat Bacchant children with a reluctant goat, In front of a drapery that is tied on both sides and in the middle, resulting in regular folds, there is a stiffly facing left, long-haired buck. This is pulled by a chil...
EditorialThe daughters of the Cid, Elvira and Sol (or Cristina and Maria), are tied to a tree, half naked, in the oak grove of Corpes where they were abandoned by their husbands, the infants of Carrion, who flee on horseback through the forest. Engraving by Man...
EditorialPlate 3: two infants standing in the water at center with their legs as scrollwork, below three small sketches of heads, from 'Friezes, foliage, and grotesques' (Frises, feuillages et grotesques).
EditorialA bas-relief depicting a satyr at left holding two infants, another child satyr to right, dancing to the sound of the sistrum played by the woman in center, around the relief, a vase decorated with the head of a satyr, plants, and a thyrsus, from 'Four...
EditorialPlate 3: two infants standing in the water at center with their legs as scrollwork, below three small sketches of heads, from 'Friezes, foliage, and grotesques' (Frises, feuillages et grotesques).
EditorialThe Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. Although always has been dated as an Etruscan sculpture, 5th century B.C., recent studi...
EditorialPlate 3: two infants standing in the water at center with their legs as scrollwork, below three small sketches of heads, from 'Friezes, foliage, and grotesques' (Frises, feuillages et grotesques).
EditorialJesus and St. John embracing, with Cherubs, 1646, Etching; first state of two, Sheet: 4 15/16 ? 7 7/8 in. (12.6 ? 20 cm), Prints, Wenceslaus Hollar (Bohemian, Prague 1607?1677 London), The infants Jesus and St. John embrace; three cherubs and sheep at ...
EditorialA bas-relief depicting a satyr at left holding two infants, another child satyr to right, dancing to the sound of the sistrum played by the woman in center, around the relief, a vase decorated with the head of a satyr, plants, and a thyrsus, from 'Four...
EditorialA Seated Female Figure Surrounded by Nude Infants, 1612?50, Pen and brown ink, some black ink, brush and gray wash, on brownish paper, 7 5/16 x 10 1/8in. (18.5 x 25.7cm), Drawings, Pietro Testa (Italian, Lucca 1612?1650 Rome).
EditorialAdam and Eve after Their Expulsion with the Infants Cain and Abel, 1639?97, Pen and brown ink, brush and pale brown wash, highlighted with white, over black chalk. Squared in black chalk., 8 1/4 x 11 3/8in. (21 x 28.9cm), Drawings, Giovanni Andrea Carl...
EditorialSeated Figure, 12th?9th century B.C., Mexico, Mesoamerica, Olmec, Ceramic, pigment, H. 13 3/8 x W. 12 1/2 x D. 5 3/4 in. (34 x 31.8 x 14.6 cm), Ceramics-Sculpture, Seated, life-size baby figures are among the most intriguing ceramic works from Precolum...
EditorialThe daughters of the Cid, Elvira and Sol (or Cristina and Maria), are tied to a tree, half naked, in the oak grove of Corpes where they were abandoned by their husbands, the infants of Carrion, who flee on horseback through the forest. Engraving by Man...
EditorialThe Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina). Bronze sculpture of a she-wolf showing Romulus and Remus as suckling infants. Inspired by the legend of the founding of Rome. Although always has been dated as an Etruscan sculpture, 5th century B.C., recent studi...