Busque também em nossas outras coleções:

Tipo de arquivo:

Tipo do arquivo:

Orientação:

Total de Resultados: 184

Página 1 de 2

LLM460073 The Head and Neck. A Deep View of the Back of the Neck. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
UIG534065
DC
LLM3634188 Veins of the head and neck. Illustration for Gray's Anatomy, ie Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray, with drawings by H V Carter and others (Lea Brothers, 1893).
DC
LLM460071 The Head and Neck. View of the front of the Neck after Displacement of the Sterno-Mastoideus. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM3634202 Muscles of the head, face, and neck. Illustration for Gray's Anatomy, ie Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray, with drawings by H V Carter and others (Lea Brothers, 1893).
DC
LLM8655730 Cross-section of the head and neck. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme, La Vie Normale et La Sante by Dr J Rengade (Librairie de L'Edition Pratique, c.1881).
DC
LLM460074 The Head and Neck. Superficial View of the Pterygoid Region. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460082 The Head and Neck. Nose Cavity with the Boundaries and Openings into it. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460072 The Head and Neck. The Subclavian Artery and the Surrounding Parts. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460069 The Head and Neck. The Anatomy of the Side of the Neck behind the Sterno-Mastoid Muscle. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
PRX11859962 The parrot displays magnificent green plumage with strikingly yellow head and neck, as well as red accents on the wings. It originates from the tropical forests of South America, where it lives in flocks and plays an important ecological role in seed dispersal. The careful illustration of its characteristic color features is an important example of the taxonomic work of 18th-century naturalists who attempted to document and classify the diversity of parrot species. By . From Ornithologia methodice digesta, atque iconibus aeneis ad vivum illuminatis ornata. By Saverio Manetti (1723 - 1785). Published in Florence, at the house of Mouchiani, 1767–1776. [Yellow-headed Parrot, Psittacus viridis colloque flavo, Amazon parrot, Brazil, Parrots, Psittaciformes, 18th century, Natural history, Ornithology, Exotic birds, Hand-coloring, Patronage, Neotropical region, Amazon, Taxonomy]
DC
LLM460070 The Head and Neck. Surface View of the Neck in front of the Sterno-Mastoideus Muscle. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
KWE3473228 Diagram of the middle intersection of a human head and neck. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1924.
DC
NHM1459779 Kritosaurus, A Kritosaurus whose name means noble lizard. It was a bipedal herbivorous dinosaur from the Hadrosaur family. It lived during the Upper Cretaceous around 78 to 74 million years ago. - Argentina
DC
LLM460078 The Head and Neck. Internal Carotid and Ascending Pharyngeal Arteries, and Cranial Nerves in the Neck. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460079 The Head and Neck. External View of the Pharynx with its Muscles. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460080 The Head and Neck. Interior of the Pharynx, and the Muscles of the Soft Palate. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM3634187 The superficial lymphatics and glands of the head, face, and neck. Illustration for Gray's Anatomy, ie Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical by Henry Gray, with drawings by H V Carter and others (Lea Brothers, 1893).
DC
LLM2799334 A means of protecting the back of the head and neck from exposure to the sun. Illustration for The Home Handbook of Domestic Hygiene and Rational Medicine by J H Kellogg (International Tract Society, 1902).
DC
LLM460075 The Head and Neck. Deep View of the Dissection of the Pterygoid Region. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
STC872402 the hooks were to prevent escape and make rest uncomfortable;
DC
LLM460076 The Head and Neck. The Anatomy of the Submaxillary Region. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
NHM1455892 Ardea herodias, great blue heron, A watercolour by John Abbot. - Abbot, John (1751-1840London UK
DC
LLM11701159 Exercises for the Head and Neck. Illustration for Health and Beauty for Women and Girls, A Course of Physical Culture on Natural Lines, by Margaret Hallam (Health Promotion, c.1930).By English Photographer (20th Century)
DC
NHM1452371 Bucephala clangula, common goldeneye, Plate 202 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - BirdLondon UK
DC
LLM460081 The Head and Neck. Larynx and Vocal Apparatus, with the Muscles, Vessels, and Nerves. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LLM460067 The Head and Neck. Base of the Skull, and First and Second Views of the Orbit. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
NHM1452247 Columba palumbus, woodpigeon, Plate 23 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - BirdLondon UK
DC
LLM8667608 Motor Points of the Face and Neck. Illustration for Text-Book of Massage by L L Despard (Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, 1911).
DC
NHM1459783 Brachiosaurus, A portrait of Brachiosarus, a sauropod dinosaur that lived 150 to 140 million years ago during the Upper Jurassic. Fossils have been found in Tanzania and USA. Its one of the largest dinosaurs to be known so far. - Arm
DC
LIP1596494 The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 5 July 1890.H M Paget
DC
NHM1452228 Alopochen aegyptiaca, Egyptian goose, Plate 5 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - AlopochenLondon UK
DC
NHM1460455 Casuarius unappendiculatus, northern cassowary, Watercolour by Henrik Gr”nvold (1915). This large flightless bird is native to New Guinea and Australia. - AnimalLondon UK
DC
LLM460068 The Head and Neck. Sinuses of the Dura Mater, and Two Deep Views of the Orbit. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
NHM1460283 Purpureicephalus spurius, red-capped parrot, Plate 22 from Edward Lear's Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph. - BeakLondon UK
DC
NHM1452354 Aythya ferina, common pochard, Plate 186 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - AythyaLondon UK
DC
NHM1452226 Ardea cinerea, grey heron, Plate 3 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - ArdeaLondon UK
DC
NHM1451046 Butorides virescens, green heron, Drawing 17 (Ewan 44) from the Botanical and zoological drawings (1756-1788) by William Bartram. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London. - Bartram, William (1739-1823London UK
DC
NHM1452231 Mergus serrator, red-breasted merganser, Plate 8 from William MacGillivray's Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841). - BackLondon UK
DC
NHM1460282 Purpureicephalus spurius, red-capped parrot, Plate 21 from Edward Lear's Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae or Parrots (1832). Hand coloured lithograph. - BeakLondon UK
DC
NHM1455443 Pavo muticus, green peafowl, A watercolour by an unknown artist originally published in John Latham's A General History of Birds, (1821-28). - BirdLondon UK
DC
NHM1460338 Ceratagymna elata, yellow-casqued hornbill, Watercolour and gouache John Gerrard Keulemans. - BaldLondon UK
DC
LLM460077 The Head and Neck. Upper Maxillary Nerve, and Deep Part of the Internal Maxillary Artery. Illustration for Illustrations of Dissections by George Viner Ellis and G H Ford (c 1870).
DC
LIP1063711 Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek. Illustration for The Graphic, 3 September 1898.
DC
NHM1449905 Recurvirostra novaehollandiae, red-necked avocet, Watercolour 335 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled 'American Avoset'. - AvocetLondon UK
DC
NHM1449903 Recurvirostra novaehollandiae, red-necked avocet, Watercolour 334 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled 'American Avoset'. - AvocetLondon UK
DC
NHM1449908 Cygnus atratus, black swan, Watercolour 351 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection. - BeakLondon UK
DC
PRX11859802 On a stylized branch, the illustration presents three South American hummingbird species. The tiny honey bird (top) is characterized by its yellowish-brown plumage. The middle bird displays a distinctive feather crest on its head. The lower hummingbird captivates with its red shimmering head and greenish wings. These nectar feeders are known for their rapid wing movements and their ability to hover in the air while feeding. By . From Ornithologia methodice digesta, atque iconibus aeneis ad vivum illuminatis ornata. By Saverio Manetti (1723 - 1785). Published in Florence, at the house of Mouchiani, 1767–1776. [Hummingbird, Mellivora minima, Mellisuga cristata, Mellivora vertice ac collo splendide coccineo, honey birds, nectar feeders, Trochilidae, Guainumbi, South American birds, Neotropics, historical bird illustration, 18th century, natural history, taxonomy, iridescent plumage, feeding specialists]
DC
NHM1450614 Grus americana, whooping crane, Plate 75, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
LLM11729677 Muscles of Dog's Head. a. Circular Muscle Round the Eyelids; b, d. Scintillantes; f, g, h. Muscles of the Ear; i, k. Ringentes; m. Circular Fibres of the Mouth; n. Muscle Drawing Back the Angle of the Mouth. o. Cutaneous Muscle, for moving the Skin of the Neck. Illustration from Cassell's Natural History (Cassell, 1883).By English School (19th Century)
DC
NHM1449904 Recurvirostra novaehollandiae, red-necked avocet, Watercolour 336 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled 'American Avose, Antiquatich'. - AvocetLondon UK
DC
NHM1450615 Egretta caerulea, little blue heron, Plate 76, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
NSW5670696 Collection 27: Drawings of birds chiefly from Australia, 1791-92.The sketches are titled, most with added notes giving the month bird was sighted and its size.
DC
REV326152 coiffures; Auguste Picart editeur;
DC
LLM3633314 Faulty Posture in Sitting, Faulty Posture in Writing, Improved Posture. Illustration for The Teacher's Encyclopaedia edited by A P Laurie (Caxton, 1911).
DC
LLM969922 Golf Clubs, Caddie Bag, etc. Illustration for The Book of the Home edited by C E Humphry (Gresham, 1910). Digitally cleaned image.
DC
NHM1450630 Rynchops niger, black skimmer, Plate 90, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
NHM1450632 Branta canadensis, Canada goose (detail of head), Plate 92, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
LIP1046915 Facsimiles of Original Water Colour Drawings, designed to Satirise the Fashion in Female Head-Dresses of the Year 1828. Illustration for The Graphic, 27 July 1889.
DC
NHM1450620 Mycteria americana, wood stork, Plate 81, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
LLM2796885 Execution d'un gouverneur Hova. Illustration for La Guerre a Madagascar by H Galli with illustrations by L Bombled (Garnier, 1897).
DC
LLM2811937 Illustration for The New Picture Book being Pictorial Lessons on Form, Comparison, and Number, for children under seven years of age by Nicholas Bohny (8th edn, Edward Stanford, 1880).
DC
NSW5670694 Collection 27: Drawings of birds chiefly from Australia, 1791-92.The sketches are titled, most with added notes giving the month bird was sighted and its size.
DC
LLM5209274 The Wilkinson Head. Right Profile, showing ear cut off, and wedge cut out of back of neck. Illustration for article on The Wilkinson Head of Oliver Cromwell and its relationship to busts, masks and painted portraits, by Karl Pearson and G M Morant (Biometrika, Volume XXVI, 1934).
DC
LLM2802021 Human Skeleton. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK, 1857).
DC
LNA3849864 Anatomical chart, the head. Lateral section of head with blood vessels in neck. From Household Physician - 1905 , ' A practical description in plain language of all diseases of men, women and children with the latest discoveries in medicine and most approved methods of treatment, by a corps of eminent specialists, practising physicians and surgeons. '
DC
STC2657666 Lewis Carroll (1832-98) born Charles Lutwidge Dodgson;
DC
LLM8655679 Woman with freckles and sunburn caused by excessive exposure to the Sun. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme, La Vie Normale et La Sante by Dr J Rengade (Librairie de L'Edition Pratique, c.1881).
DC
LIP1590487 The Transvaal War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 9 April 1881.Charles Robinson
DC
LLM969950 Horse, to illustrate Good Points. Illustration for The Book of the Home edited by C E Humphry (Gresham, 1910). Digitally cleaned image.
DC
GRC2630111 Vintage illustration of the head and neck of a beautiful woman in front of a full moon; lithograph, 1933.
DC
LIP1056666 Native "Justice" in the Congo State, the Execution of a Slave. Illustration for The Graphic, 26 October 1895.
DC
NHM1455384 Casuarius bennetti, dwarf cassowary, Watercolour by John Keulemans, (c. 1900) commissioned by Lord Rothschild and drawn from a live specimen at his menagerie at Tring, Hertfordshire. - BeakLondon UK
DC
NHM1450624 Haematopus palliatus, American oystercatcher, Plate 85, hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731-43) Vol. 1 by Mark Catesby. - AmericaLondon UK
DC
LLM5221297 Judith Cutteth off the Head of Holofernes, Judith XIII, 8. Illustration for Holbein’s Dance of Death and Holbein’s Bible Cuts (Henry G Bohn, 1858).
DC
LLM8655740 Lymph nodes of the armpit and throat. Circulatory system. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme, La Vie Normale et La Sante by Dr J Rengade (Librairie de L'Edition Pratique, c.1881).
DC
JAB4119483 Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal, white) - Post view of the trunk - Anatomy - Occipital, parietal, atlas, common mass of spinal muscles post-, laugh, 1866
DC
LIP1049597 The War in the East, "Atrocities". Illustration for The Graphic, 11 August 1877.
DC
LLM2809252 During the Hamburg riot. A round-up of communists, forced to cross the city keeping their hands together on the back of their heads. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 11 November 1923.
DC
JAB4119434 Chest and neck muscles - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the structure of the muscles (brown) and tendons (white) found in the rear of the human head (top) and neck (upper centre), and the chest (bottom), including the ribs (horizontal, white) - Region posterieure of the trunk - Anatomy - Occipital, mastoid apophysis, posterior arc of the atlas, apophysis spine of the cervical vertebra 7, dimensions, angle of the lower jaw, 1866
DC
LLM8655754 Nerves of the tongue and mouth and mechanism of swallowing. Illustration for La Nature et L'Homme, La Vie Normale et La Sante by Dr J Rengade (Librairie de L'Edition Pratique, c.1881).
DC
FLO4696028 Lateral view of the fetus head presenting with the umbilical cord around its neck during advanced labour. Copperplate engraving by Andrew Bell after an illustration by Jan van Rymsdyk from William Smellie's A Set of Anatomical Tables, Charles Elliot, Edinburgh, 1780.
DC
PIX4664168 Zhejiangopterus - This pterosaur was 5 metres long and lived in Cretace 81 million years ago. Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds. Known for its long neck and lack of a long protruding head keel typical of other pterosaurs, this flying reptile soared in the skies of Late Cretaceous China about 81 million years ago and likely fed upon fish
DC
PRX11858796 Further anatomical details of the Satyr Tragopan (Ceriornis satyra), showing complex structures in the head and neck region. Fig. 6 presents a side view of the head with the characteristic blue skin areas, while other figures depict internal structures, feather details, and microscopic views of glandular tissue. This scientific illustration documents the unique morphological features relevant to courtship behavior and species identification. By C. Berjeau lith., M. & N. Hanhart imp. FromProceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific Business of the Zoological Society of London. London, Messrs. Longmans, Green, and Co. (1833 - 1923). [Natural history, Birds, Galliformes, Pheasants, Satyr Tragopan, Ceriornis satyra, Tragopan satyra, Anatomy, Head structures, Ornithology, Horned pheasant, Himalaya, Glandular tissue, Histology, Zoological illustration]
DC
LLM5987838 Illustration for catalogue of Army & Navy Stores Ltd, 105 Victoria Street, London, SW1, 1939-40.
DC
BL3268744 Travels through Virginia. From Theodor de Bry's 'America', Vol. I, 1590, after a drawing of John WhiteAuthor: Strachey, William / Illustrator: White, John; Bry, Theodor deEngland; 1618Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: Sloane 1622, f.89
DC
BL3286056 The head-hunters of Borneo: a narrative of travel up the Mahakkam and down the Barito: also journeyings in Sumatra.Author: Bock, Carl / Illustrator: Bock, CarlLondon: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, 1881.Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: V10009, plate 10, opposite page 110.Colour illustration.
DC
XEE4160821 Arteries and nerves of the head and neck
DC
PRX11865585 This detailed illustration shows the distinctive head of a Great African Hornbill (presumably Buceros abyssinicus) in profile. Particularly striking is the massive;curved bill with its characteristic helmet-like casque. The plumage displays a mixture of black and brown tones around the head and neck. From Encyclopaedia Londinensis;or Universal Dictionary of Arts;Sciences and Literature. Comprehending;under one general alphabetical arrangement;all the words and substance of every kind of dictionary extant in the English language. Compiled;digested and arranged by John Wilkes. London;1810.
DC
LLM7185654 Sir William Wilde (1815-1876), Irish otolaryngologist, ophthalmologist and father of Oscar Wilde. Illustration from The Life of Oscar Wilde, by Hesketh Pearson (Methuen & Co Ltd, London, 1946).
DC
UIG3735403 Cartoon depicting a flamingo playing golf by using its head and neck as a club. Dated 20th century.
DC
UIG1579001 Illustration of a French medieval leper. On either side of him are hand crutches which would be used to propel the leper forward. He is also sat with his head down and covered by a hat, a begging sign around his neck and rosary beads in his hand. Dated 1800
DC
PIX4663447 Elasmosaurus - Artist's view of two Elasmosaurus, of the great marine reptiles of the cretace, swimming under the gaze of Ichthyornis. A pair of 40-foot-long Elasmosaurus engage in a swimming courtship dance in a secluded pool 80 million years ago in what is today North America. The gull-like birds are Ichthyornis, the Cretaceous ecological equivalent of modern seabirds such as gulls, petrels, and skimmers. At over two tons, Elasmosaurus was an air-breathing carnivorous reptile with flippers for limbs and a relatively small head with sharp teeth. More than half of its length was neck which had more than 70 vertebrae, more than any other animal
DC
LLM8635686 The Prince of Wales wearing a coloured handkerchief to protect his neck from the sun while on horseback, Grootfontein, South Africa, 1925. Illustration from The Prince of Wales' African Book - A Pictorial Record of the Journey to West Africa, South Africa and South America (Hodder & Stoughton, Ltd, London, 1926).
DC
PIX4661932 Tanystropheus - Two Tanystropheus, six-metre-long marine reptiles, swim in a bay in China 230 million years ago. A pair of 20-foot-long, 300 pound reptiles of the genus Tanystropheus swim in an ocean bay 230 million years ago in what is today China. On the shore are a pair of 6-foot-long bipedal basal saurischian dinosaurs and beyond them on the horizon are 60-foot-tall araucarians, an ancient family of coniferous trees. Horsetails and ferns flourish near the water. Tanystropheus was not a dinosaur, rather it was an ancient marine reptile, an archosaur, that hunted ocean shores at a time when true dinosaurs were only making their first appearance on land. Tanystropheus was likely a fish-eater due to its long, narrow snout and sharp interlocking teeth typical of marine predators. Tanystropheus had an extraordinarily long neck, as long as its body and tail combined, though with only ten vertebrae it was likely not very flexible. Here Tanystropheus are shown extending their head and necks fully out of the water, which may have indeed been possible due to a heavy and muscular counter-balancing tail
DC
LLM8637127 Statue of Athene; wears as under-garment the chiton, next the peplos, with the wars of the giants embroidered thereon; the upper part of the garment is turned over at the neck, so as to hang over the under portion, and so form a diploidion, or this diploidion may be made of a separate piece of cloth. Over all she wears the aegis, or skin of the goat Amalthea, which was fastened over the shoulders and breast, and hung over the left arm as a shield-cover. Afterwards it was used solely as a breastplate. The breast part of the aegis has the Gorgon's head. Illustration for Ancient Greek Female Costume selected by J Moyr Smith (2nd edn, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington, 1883).
DC
WES7240883 The sitter wearing black dress, with green belt, white cowl neck and sleeves, a white bonnet on her head, and red curtain behindThomas Marshall,
DC
PRX11859053 Burchell's Zebra stands in characteristic side view, displaying its distinctive striping pattern of black and white stripes that are broad on the body and narrower on the neck and head. The legs have finer stripes extending down to the hooves. Native to the savannas and grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, this species lives in herds and feeds primarily on grasses. By J. Wolf del et lith., M & N Hanhart imp. FromProceedings of the General Meetings for Scientific Business of the Zoological Society of London. London, Messrs. Longmans, Green, and Co. (1833 - 1923). [Natural history, Mammals, Ungulates, Zebra, Equus burchelli, Equids, Perissodactyla, Equidae, Plains Zebra, Equus quagga burchellii, Odd-toed ungulates, Savanna, Africa, Herbivore]
DC
NTE7241826 Painting. Attributed to Francesco Salviati, called Cecchino. A portrait of a man, possibly the banker Bindo Altoviti. Half-length, standing, the body full front, the head three-quarters right. The right hand holds a folded paper inscribed 'BENE VIVERE ET LETARE' before his breast, the left across the waist. Flat black hat with gold bugles, black cloak and doublet with slashed sleeves, showing red under sleeves, white ruffles. The sitter has chestnut hair, moustache and full beard. A badge surmounted by cross keys, the insignia of a Papal Chamberlain (sic Sotheby's 1989) hangs from a chain around his neck. Brown background. Oil on panel. 35 1/4ins. by 31ins. Provenance: the Aldobrandini collection; the Camuccini collection, Rome called Sebastiano del Piombo; acquired with the Camuccini collection by the 4th Duke of Northumberland in 1854.
DC
XOS8984178 Pietà (Main title)Creto-Venetian schoolOn a rock throne, the Virgin holds the dead Christ in her arms. With her hand resting on the back of his neck, she bends her head towards her son, her face full of pain. Two angels in the golden sky frame her.Inventory number: PDUT1973
DC

Total de Resultados: 184

Página 1 de 2