EditorialThe king as the strongest in the world Scenes from the Apocrypha Bible Book 3 Esdras (series title), Several people bring their treasures to the king who sits on his throne. Two men carry large vases with coins, another man brings a bag of expensive fa...
EditorialWine Scenes from the Apocrypha Bible Book 3 Esdras, Allegorical representation with wine as ruler of the world. A group of men indulges in wine. Eventually two boys take the king's scepter and keys from the king. There is fighting in the background. Pr...
EditorialCaranx ciliaris, Print, The African pompano (Alectis ciliaris), also known as the pennant-fish or threadfin trevally, is a widely distributed species of tropical marine fish in the jack family, Carangidae. The species is found in tropical waters worldw...
EditorialAmphora with a winged figure of Nike from tomb 78 at Amathus, Cyprus; Greek, c540-c520 BC. Black-figured pottery vessel with an image of Nike, goddess of Victory, with a wreath. This could have been a container for a special liquid, for the storage of ...
Editorial"Right is with the strongest." (Act I, scene 1), from Die Rauber. George Grosz (American, born Germany, 1893-1959); published by Malik-Verlag (German, 1917-). Date: 1921-1922. Dimensions: 700 x 535 mm. Lithograph on paper. Origin: Germany.
Editorial"Right is with the strongest." (Act I, scene 1), from Die Rauber. George Grosz (American, born Germany, 1893-1959); published by Malik-Verlag (German, 1917-). Date: 1921-1922. Dimensions: 700 x 535 mm. Lithograph on paper. Origin: Germany.
EditorialSiegbert Tarrasch (5 March 1862 – 17 February 1934) was one of the strongest chess players and most influential chess teachers of the late 19th century and early 20th century. . The Sportfolio. Portraits and biographies of heroes and heroines of spor...
EditorialRoyal Aquarium, Westminster. Samson, the strongest man on Earth. 1889. Strong man breaking chains with his bicep. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscellaneous printed matter relating to Victorian entertainment and everyday life. David Allen ...
EditorialC. A. Sampson, the strongest man on earth appearing at the Royal Albert Hall, London. [London] : W. S. Johnson, "Nassau Steam Press", 60, St. Martin's Lane, W.C., 1889. Source: Evan.598. Language: English.
EditorialSamson v Jackson. A collection of pamphlets, handbills, and miscella. London, c. 1889. A poster for a sporting contest between Samson, 'the coloured champion of the world' and Jackson 'the strongest man on earth', to be held at the Royal Aquarium. Ima...
EditorialAmphora with a winged figure of Nike from tomb 78 at Amathus, Cyprus; Greek, c540-c520 BC. Black-figured pottery vessel with an image of Nike, goddess of Victory, with a wreath. This could have been a container for a special liquid, for the storage of ...