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Arts Collection (page 17)

Background imageArts Collection: A fantasy miller, dressed in a windmill costume

A fantasy miller, dressed in a windmill costume. Date: circa 1700

Background imageArts Collection: A fantasy goldsmith

A fantasy goldsmith, wearing an elaborate costume made up of the trappings of his trade. Date: circa 1700

Background imageArts Collection: A fantasy baker

A fantasy baker, with his head inside a hopper, and a basket of bread in his hand. Date: circa 1700

Background imageArts Collection: Anna Zinkiesen - Johns Noah and Jack Tars! The Chelsea Arts Club Ball

Anna Zinkiesen - Johns Noah and Jack Tars! The Chelsea Arts Club Ball. It was Noahs Night at the Royal Albert Hall, with a Noahs Ark designed by Augustus John. Date: 1930

Background imageArts Collection: Lord Frederic Leighton, English artist and sculptor

Lord Frederic Leighton, English artist and sculptor
Frederic Leighton (1830-1896), 1st Baron Leighton, English artist and sculptor, President of the Royal Academy. Date: late 19th century

Background imageArts Collection: John Ruskin, English art critic, artist and philosopher

John Ruskin, English art critic, artist and philosopher
John Ruskin (1819-1900), English art critic, artist and philosopher. Date: late 19th century

Background imageArts Collection: Port Sunlight - Cheshire, Merseyside - Mens Social Club

Port Sunlight - Cheshire, Merseyside - Mens Social Club and Bowling Green. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageArts Collection: Cleveland, Ohio, USA - Medical Arts Building

Cleveland, Ohio, USA - Medical Arts Building Date: circa 1931

Background imageArts Collection: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - The Skyline

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA - The Skyline, featuring the Medical Arts Building, The Foshay Tower, the North West National Bank Building

Background imageArts Collection: The Conservatoire - South Hampstead

The Conservatoire - South Hampstead
The Conservatoire - 64 Eaton Avenue, South Hampstead, London. Now part of the Central School of Speech and Drama. Date: 1906

Background imageArts Collection: The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. Completed in 1926, this card shows the clock tower building (Old Arts Building) on the City campus, designed by R.A. Lippincott. Date: 1934

Background imageArts Collection: Old portico of the Society of Arts, New Street, Birmingham

Old portico of the Society of Arts, New Street, Birmingham. Increasing financial pressure in the early years of the 20th century led to the building being demolished. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageArts Collection: Exposition des Arts Decoratifs - Paris, France - Fountain

Exposition des Arts Decoratifs - Paris, France - Fountain
Exposition des Arts Decoratifs - Paris, France - A Fountain. Date: 1925

Background imageArts Collection: The Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California, USA

The Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, California, USA
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art

Background imageArts Collection: Sylvester Stannard, artist, Southwold, Suffolk

Sylvester Stannard, artist, Southwold, Suffolk
Henry John Sylvester Stannard RBA (1870-1951), artist, at work in the open air in Southwold, Suffolk. He gave painting lessons to the young Harold Auerbach when the latter was in Southwold on holiday

Background imageArts Collection: Reg Carter, artist, outside his studio, Southwold, Suffolk

Reg Carter, artist, outside his studio, Southwold, Suffolk
Reg Carter (1886-1949), freelance commercial artist, outside his studio at Granville House, High Street, Southwold, Suffolk

Background imageArts Collection: Reg Carter, artist, in his studio, Southwold, Suffolk

Reg Carter, artist, in his studio, Southwold, Suffolk
Reg Carter (1886-1949), freelance commercial artist, at work in his studio at Granville House, High Street, Southwold, Suffolk

Background imageArts Collection: Erato. Statue of Muse of lyric poetry playing the zither

Erato. Statue of Muse of lyric poetry playing the zither
Classical mythology. Erato. Muse of lyric poetry. Roman statue. 2nd century AD. The muse is depicted playing the zither or lyre. From Monte Calvo, Italy. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageArts Collection: Man looking at a painting in an art gallery

Man looking at a painting in an art gallery. circa 1966

Background imageArts Collection: Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC

Muse. The Roman sculpture after an original of about 130 BC was restored by Bertel Thorvaldsen. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageArts Collection: Wrestlers, 1853, by Gustave Courbet

Wrestlers, 1853, by Gustave Courbet
Gustave Courbet (1819-1877). French painter. Wrestlers, 1853. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageArts Collection: The Disrobing of Christ (El Expolio) by El Greco

The Disrobing of Christ (El Expolio) by El Greco
El Greco (1541-1614). Cretan painter. The Disrobing of Christ (El Expolio), 1580-1600. Detail. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageArts Collection: Andre Galle

Andre Galle
ANDRE GALLE French medallist from St Etienne, member of the Institut Royal de France, Academie des Beaux Arts (gravure en medaille) etc. Date: 1761 - 1844

Background imageArts Collection: Palmistry - Belot

Palmistry - Belot
Schematic representation of the left hand, as perceived by Jean BELOT, Cure de Mil-Monts, French chiromancer and practitioner of other magical and divinatory arts Date: 1611

Background imageArts Collection: Xochipilli. Mexica deity of love, games, beauty

Xochipilli. Mexica deity of love, games, beauty, dance, flowers, maize, pleasure, arts and songs. Postclassic period (1325-1521). Aztec art. Sculpture on rock. MEXICO. FEDERAL DISTRICT. Mexico City

Background imageArts Collection: Europe. Middle Age. Construction of a gothic Cathedral

Europe. Middle Age. Construction of a gothic Cathedral. Illustration by Lluis Bargall󮠗 atercolour

Background imageArts Collection: Gold nose ring. Chibcha art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA

Gold nose ring. Chibcha art. Jewelry. COLOMBIA. CUNDINAMARCA. Bogotᮠ Gold Museum

Background imageArts Collection: Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze

Eagle-shaped Visigothic fibula, 6th century. Bronze and glass paste by the cloisonn頴 echnique. Comes from Alovera (Guadalajara). Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageArts Collection: Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c

Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c
Crucifixion and Virtues win the battle to Vices. ca. 1510. Victory due to the sacrifice of Christ. Cloth number 7 of the series known as Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues

Background imageArts Collection: Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898

Soudan, Fashoda conflict. Magazine Punch, 1898
How Some People Invade the Soudan. Satirical cartoon by T. Reed in the magazine Punch. September 24, 1898. Reference to the conflict between France and Britain for colonial territories in Sudan

Background imageArts Collection: Scythian shield

Scythian shield
The Battersea Shield. 350 -50 BC. Celtic art. Jewelry. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum. Proc: UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. GREATER LONDON. London

Background imageArts Collection: Helmet of King Meskalamdug. Sumerian art

Helmet of King Meskalamdug. Sumerian art
Gold helmet of King Meskalamdug. ca. 2400 BC. Sumerian art. Jewelry. IRAQ. Bagdad. Baghdad Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Ur

Background imageArts Collection: Major General Suspring Robert Rice - Royal Engineers

Major General Suspring Robert Rice - Royal Engineers
Portrait of Major General Suspring Robert Rice, KCM, GCB, Royal Engineers. This framed drawing contains the Generals rank markings and Generals cap badge.. Thomas Martine Ronaldson (1881-1942)

Background imageArts Collection: Elizabeth Asquith at work

Elizabeth Asquith at work
Elizabeth Charlotte Lucy Asquith (1897-1945), later Princess Bibesco, English writer, daughter of British Prime Minister Herbert Asquith and his second wife, Margot

Background imageArts Collection: Ottoman Empire (19th c. ). The Slaves Bazaar

Ottoman Empire (19th c. ). The Slaves Bazaar
Ottoman Empire (19th c.). The Slaves Bazaar, Constantinople. Litography. FRANCE. Paris. Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs (Decorative Arts Library)

Background imageArts Collection: Memorial Home for Crippled Children, Rochdale, Lancashire

Memorial Home for Crippled Children, Rochdale, Lancashire
Small children stand outside the Memorial Home for Crippled Children at Rochdale. The home, built in the arts and crafts style, was founded in 1913 by Walter Scott in memory of his wife, Ellen

Background imageArts Collection: Winifred Coombe-Tennant (Mrs Willett), medium

Winifred Coombe-Tennant (Mrs Willett), medium
Winifred Margaret Serocold Coombe-Tennant (pseudonym: Mrs Willett, 1874-1956), British suffragette, politician, philanthropist, patron of the arts and spiritualist who engaged in automatic writing

Background imageArts Collection: Traditional Cambodian Dancers

Traditional Cambodian Dancers. The Royal Ballet of Cambodia is a form of performing arts established in the royal courts of Cambodia for the purpose of entertainment as well as ceremonial



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