EditorialDish with the Calumny of Apelles and the arms of the Ridolfi family Dish with an allegory of the Slander and the arms of the Florentine family Ridolfi, Round dish of multi-colored painted majolica, painted with an allegory of the Slander to Apelles. A ...
EditorialBabington with his complices in S. Giles fields'. Text and woodcut illustration on the subject of the the Babington Plot ; A Catholic plot in 1586 to assassinate Queen Elizabeth Ist and put Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic, on the English throne. Refe...
EditorialPainful suspicion. Scene - Station on the Brighton railway. Two passengers being given suspicious looks by the railway staff. London, 27th December, 1882. Source: P.P.5273.c, vol.XLIII, page 273.
EditorialThe Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement on " Ignorance" and " Suspicion". The plaintiff brings " Calumny" as a witness, who drags " Envy" by the hair. Botticelli recreated a lost painting by Greek pa...
EditorialCalumny of Apelles, 1565. An allegory in which Truth triumphs over all her enemies. The subject is taken from a painting by the classical Greek artist Apelles. Latin titles explain the figures: Sitting on a throne to the right is a king with large ears...
EditorialAnonymous. Hanged Woman. White stone statue of two women hanged by the nazis during the World War II on suspicion of helping the nationalists against the invaders. It represents Bule Naipi and Persefoni Koke_dhima, executed by the German Nazis in 1944...
EditorialAnonymous. Hanged Woman. White stone statue of two women hanged by the nazis during the World War II on suspicion of helping the nationalists against the invaders. It represents Bule Naipi and Persefoni Koke_dhima, executed by the German Nazis in 1944...
EditorialLa malheureuse famille Calas-Widow and children Calas listen in the Conciergerie-prison to the annulment of the sentence against the father, executed in 1762 under suspicion of having killed his son. Original for an etching sold to help the family. Gou...
EditorialThe Calumny of Apelles. King Midas sits in judgement on " Ignorance" and " Suspicion". The plaintiff brings " Calumny" as a witness, who drags " Envy" by the hair. Botticelli recreated a lost painting by Greek pa...
EditorialCalumny of Apelles, 1565. An allegory in which Truth triumphs over all her enemies. The subject is taken from a painting by the classical Greek artist Apelles. Latin titles explain the figures: Sitting on a throne to the right is a king with large ears...