Painting by the Mughal artist Ustad Mansur from c 1625, which may be one of the most accurate depictions of a live dodo. Two live specimens were brought to India in the 1600s according to Peter Mundy,...
1202 yılında Tahran'a 150 kilometre uzaklıktaki Kazvin'de doğan Zekeriyyâ bin Muhammed el-Kazvînî, Fars asıllı bir matematik, fizik, astronomi, coğrafya ve j...
Fine Art Reproduction Witches' Sleep by Albert von Keller. Fine Art Reproduction, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper.
[Unknown Location - Watercolour on paper, 76 x 54 cm]
This Victorian masterpiece map of the British Empire's possessions in the Indian Ocean, with its rich original handcolouring, was first published in 1872 by A. Fullarton & Co. in its seminal Royal Illustrated Atlas. The map was engraved by G.H Swanston and is notable for being the last great highly...
Writer and photographer Thomas Laird’s 10-year project records crumbling Buddhist murals before they are lost
Creation Date: ca. 1650 Display Dimensions: 13 11/16 in. x 9 7/8 in. (34.8 cm x 25.1 cm) Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection Accession Number: 1990.361 Collection: The San Diego Museum of Art
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Edwin Lord Weeks [1849-1903] was a pupil of Léon Bonnat and of Jean-Léon Gérôme, at Paris. He made many voyages to the East, and was distinguished as a painter of oriental scenes. Weeks' parents were affluent spice and tea merchants from Newton, a suburb of Boston and as such they were able to accept, probably encourage, and certainly finance their son's youthful interest in painting and travelling. As a young man Edwin Lord Weeks visited the Florida Keys to draw and also travelled to Surinam in South America.
ca. 1860's, [Portrait of a Woman Holding a "Flutina" Accordion] via the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Photographic Collections