EditorialThe gods, celestial beings, kings, rishis, royalty and common folk have all assembled to witness the vindication of Sītā. In front of the assembly, Sītā says that she has never ever thought of anyone but Rāma and that the Earth goddess Mādhavī s...
EditorialThe gods, celestial beings, kings, rishis, royalty and common folk have all assembled to witness the vindication of Sītā. In front of the assembly, Sītā says that she has never ever thought of anyone but Rāma and that the Earth goddess Mādhavī s...
EditorialEntrance to the Bowels of the Earth. Dated: before 1839. Dimensions: overall: 18.9 x 29.3 cm (7 7/16 x 11 9/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with brown-gray wash over graphite on laid paper.
EditorialEntrance to the Bowels of the Earth. Dated: before 1839. Dimensions: overall: 18.9 x 29.3 cm (7 7/16 x 11 9/16 in.). Medium: pen and brown ink with brown-gray wash over graphite on laid paper.
EditorialTHE WAR IN THE EAST: SHAKESPEARE AND THE RUSSIANS: A SKETCH AT IBRAILA; RICHMOND: "Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we marched on without impediment", from Richard III., Act V., Scene 2.
EditorialMarble tomb of Charles IV, le Bel (died 1328) and his Queen Jeanne d'Evreux (died 1371). From the former Abbey church of Maubuisson, Oise. The tomb contains the intes-times only, hence the small size and the leather bags (for the bowels) held by king a...