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Jason and Medeain the temple of Jupiter
Jason and Medeain the temple of Jupiter
The present canvas of Jason and Medea in the Temple of Jupiter is part of a series commissioned from the artist by the Bâtiments du Roi for the Gobelins tapestry manufactory. De Tr...
The epic events: a comic about my everyday life in Denmark
The epic events: a comic about my everyday life in Denmark
I'm originally from the Ruhrgebiet area in Germany and before moving to my current home in England i lived in Denmark for just over a year.
After initially just going to Denmark ...
One of three pages from an album of calligraphy
One of three pages from an album of calligraphy
This is one of three pages from an album of calligraphy written in naskh and thuluth scripts in horizontal format. The other sides of the original folios were most likely removed t...
Two pair of portraits
Two pair of portraits
Publishd December 1.s 1798. by J. Wright. Piccadilly. for y.e Anti-Jacobin Review\no [?] London [...]/ In 1788 Horne Tooke published a notorious pamphlet under the title Two/ pair ...
Werbefilme der Insel-Film GmbH: Musterrolle 69/1
Werbefilme der Insel-Film GmbH: Musterrolle 69/1
Spot Nr. 1 (00:34): POLAR Rum 68/1: A person dressed in fur jacket in snow flurry. „Winter time, polar time, grog time - time for Polar.“ The person is serving grog with Polar Rum....
British World War II cartoon.
British World War II cartoon.
British World War II cartoon. "Is there anything we can have that we are not supposed to ask for?"...
Marty Murphy, "And now for the bad news", a original published cartoon from Playboy Magazine, with two preliminary drawings and a letter from the Cartoon Editor about the drawing (c. 1990)
Marty Murphy, "And now for the bad news", a original published cartoon from Playboy Magazine, with two preliminary drawings and a letter from the Cartoon Editor about the drawing (c. 1990)
Original Watercolor and Pen and Ink, 20 × 16 in...

