Jesus Christ;Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint;Drawing, Italian -- 16th century;Women;Figures -- Female;Children;Angels;Musical instruments;Mandolin;Figures -- Nude;Virgin and child
Inscription: Lower left by Earl of Arundel (?) with pen and brown ink: Frate Bartolomeo. Lower right with pen and brown ink: WE. Verso, pencil: T Th Verso stamp with initials OT (?). On mount under drawing by William Esdaile: From the coll of the...
Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Newsletters; Williams College. Graduate Program in the History of Art -- Periodicals; Art -- History -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Williamstown -- Periodicals;...
Graduate Program in the History of Art, Williams College/Clark Art Institute, Summer-Fall 2005 Newsletter contains Charles W. (Mark) Haxthausen: A letter from the Director; Faculty News; Robert Sterling Clark Visiting Professors in the History of...
Biennale di Venezia (54th : 2011) ; Latin America--Exhibitions
Preservation copy of document files in the Latin American Pavilion press kit. The press kit was downloaded from the Venice Biennale website and was produced in conjunction with the exhibition held in Venice, for the 54th Venice Biennale, June 4 -...
Silverwork -- England -- London -- 18th century;Chocolate pots -- England -- London -- 18th century;Beverage containers -- England -- London -- 18th century;Chocolate drinks -- England -- London -- 18th century;Decorative arts -- England -- London...
Joseph Ward (free 1689)
Marks: Fully marked on body to right of handle: maker's mark WA, anchor between, in shaped shield (Grimwade 2989) Britannia lion's head erased date letter f for 1701/2. Lion's head erased and maker's mark on cover...
Silverwork -- England -- London -- 18th century;Coffeepots -- England -- London -- 18th century;Decorative arts -- England -- London -- 18th century;Devices (Heraldry);Coats of arms;Crests
Marks: Fully marked on body to right of handle: maker's mark Ane, AN conjoined (Grimwade 68) Britannia lion's head erased date letter f for 1701/2. Lion's head erased and maker's mark on cover bezel