EditorialGiovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Italian, 1727-1804, The Women of Darius Invoking the Clemency of Alexander, between 1750 and 1753, oil on canvas, Unframed: 46 9/16 ? 38 3/4 inches (118.2 ? 98.5 cm).
EditorialPageant at Saints-Innocents. Pageants for the marriage of Mary Tudor, sister of. France (Paris); 1514. (Whole folio) Pageant at Saints-Innocents. A walled garden with Peace overcoming Discord at the gate; behind, the Pope or Great Shepherd confronting ...
EditorialArchitecture as an Allegory of Justice and Clemency. Date/Period: 1660. Tapestry. Wool and silk. Height: 4,100 mm (13.45 ft); Width: 2,010 mm (79.13 in).
EditorialJean Marot, La Conquete de Genes (1507). King Louis XII enters Genova under a canopy carried by four notables. Four young girls kneel in the foreground, imploring the King's clemency. The citizens watch the royal progress from their windows. fol.22 ver...
EditorialThe Clemency of Augustus (Corneille, Cinna, V, 3) (recto); Knight Restraining a Female Figure (verso), 1788, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of red chalk; perspective lines in graphite (recto). Red chalk; squared in red chalk (vers...
EditorialThe Clemency of Augustus (Corneille, Cinna, V, 3), ca. 1787?88, Pen and brown ink over red chalk, with traces of black chalk, 13 3/8 x 14 7/8 in. (34 x 37.8 cm), Drawings, Fran?ois Andr? Vincent (French, Paris 1746?1816 Paris).
EditorialAntoine Marie Chamans, comte de Lavalette (1769 -1830). French politician and general. Madame de Lavalette, asking for clemency for her husband. Engraving.
EditorialCoriolanus before the walls of Rome, 1750-1753 Coriolanus, banished from Rome, returns with an army of Volscans, but spares the city when his mother begs for clemency. Canvas, 103,3 x 122 cm Inv. F 83.
EditorialQueen Esther begs King Ahasver for clemency towards the Persian Jews. Page from a Megillat Esther, the biblical Book Esther, read during the Purim festival. Judeo-Persian manuscript (Persian written in Hebrew letters).
EditorialJean Marot, La Conquete de Genes (1507). King Louis XII enters Genova under a canopy carried by four notables. Four young girls kneel in the foreground, imploring the King's clemency. The citizens watch the royal progress from their windows. fol.22 ver...