EditorialSpain, Valladolid. University. Main facade, built between 1716 and 1718 in Baroque style. It was part of the works to enlarge the building of the university. The architect Fray Pedro de la Visitacion supervised the construction. Illustration by Letre. ...
EditorialSpain, Valladolid. University. Main facade, built between 1716 and 1718 in Baroque style. It was part of the works to enlarge the building of the university. The architect Fray Pedro de la Visitacion supervised the construction. Illustration by Letre. ...
EditorialDandelion, Taraxacum officinale, branchy dandelion, Scorzoneroides autumnalis, and rough hawkbit, Leontodon hispidum. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarge...
EditorialSpain, Valladolid. University. Main facade, built between 1716 and 1718 in Baroque style. It was part of the works to enlarge the building of the university. The architect Fray Pedro de la Visitacion supervised the construction. Illustration by Letre. ...
EditorialSpain, Valladolid. University. Main facade, built between 1716 and 1718 in Baroque style. It was part of the works to enlarge the building of the university. The architect Fray Pedro de la Visitacion supervised the construction. Illustration by Letre. ...
EditorialLeather loincloth, Egyptian, New Kingdom, c1550-c1079 BC. Leather loincloth cut from a single piece of hide, perhaps the skin of a gazelle. The diamond pattern decoration was made by cutting staggered slits, then pulling the leather to enlarge the hole...
EditorialDandelion, Taraxacum officinale, branchy dandelion, Scorzoneroides autumnalis, and rough hawkbit, Leontodon hispidum. Handcoloured botanical copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Culpeper's English Family Physician; or Medical Herbal Enlarge...
EditorialLeather loincloth, Egyptian, New Kingdom, c1550-c1079 BC. Leather loincloth cut from a single piece of hide, perhaps the skin of a gazelle. The diamond pattern decoration was made by cutting staggered slits, then pulling the leather to enlarge the hole...