EditorialShipwreck, A ship has been hit on the rocks, people are surrounded by sea. On the beach there are figures who want to come to the rescue of the people who have been thrown overboard, on the right there is a figure who takes care of a washed-up drowned ...
EditorialStranded whale at Berckhey, 1598 A whale 70 feet long, stranded on the Dutch sea coast, between Schevelingen and Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598 (title on object), 2 February 1598. On the Berckhey beach, between Scheveningen and Katwijk is a large sper...
EditorialWashed Up Ships. Rodolphe Bresdin; French, 1825-1885. Date: 1864. Dimensions: 171 ? 111 mm (primary support); 319 ? 238 mm (secondary support). Pen and black ink on brown wove card. Origin: France.
EditorialNeptune with seahorse on pedestal, Neptune sits on a pedestal. His right arm rests on a cave from which water flows. Next to him is a sea horse. Ships at sea, barrels and boxes washed up are depicted on the pedestal. The image is signed with the initia...
EditorialWashed Up Ships. Rodolphe Bresdin; French, 1825-1885. Date: 1864. Dimensions: 171 ? 111 mm (primary support); 319 ? 238 mm (secondary support). Pen and black ink on brown wove card. Origin: France.
EditorialCyanea capillata, Print, The lion's mane jellyfish, also known as the giant jellyfish or the hair jelly, is the largest known species of jellyfish. Its range is confined to cold, boreal waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Ocea...
EditorialCyanea capillata, Print, The lion's mane jellyfish, also known as the giant jellyfish or the hair jelly, is the largest known species of jellyfish. Its range is confined to cold, boreal waters of the Arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern Pacific Ocea...
EditorialChaper 21. Cuthbert discovers the piece of timber washed up with the tide, that was to be used a roof beam. Life of St. Cuthbert. Durham; last quarter of 12th century. Source: Yates Thompson 26, f.45v. Language: Latin.
EditorialWashed Up Ships. Rodolphe Bresdin; French, 1825-1885. Date: 1864. Dimensions: 171 ? 111 mm (primary support); 319 ? 238 mm (secondary support). Pen and black ink on brown wove card. Origin: France.
EditorialChaper 21. Cuthbert discovers the piece of timber washed up with the tide, that was to be used a roof beam. Life of St. Cuthbert. Durham; last quarter of 12th century. Source: Yates Thompson 26, f.45v. Language: Latin.
EditorialPlate 2: a ship at right and a rowboat at left, washed up on shore, a tower in ruins behind to left, from 'Caprice faict par de la Bella', ca. 1642, Etching; second state of two, Sheet: 2 5/16 x 3 5/8 in. (5.9 x 9.2 cm), Prints, Stefano della Bella (It...