EditorialFlute player, A boy with a flute stands in a garden with classical images. He wears a beret with feathers, flute, aulos, tibia, head-gear: hat (men's clothes), Jan Broedelet (mentioned on object), Utrecht, 1690 - 1700, paper, engraving, h 180 mm ? w 14...
EditorialInn with a woman playing the flute, In an inn, a woman is sitting next to a farmer at a table playing the flute. In the background three drinking farmers by the fireplace. Above the fireplace hangs a print or drawing with a bust of a man, one person pl...
EditorialExostoses multiples et sym?triques, f?mur, tibia, A. de Montmeja (French, active 1870s), Paris, France, 1871, Albumen silver print, 12.5 ? 9.4 cm (4 15/16 ? 3 11/16 in.).
EditorialTibia and metatarsus of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection. Lithograph after Werner and Tuffen West from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kin...
EditorialThe satyr Marsyas sitting on a stone teaching the boy Olympus to play the Tibia or flute, the same subject as rendered by the famous Greek artist Polygnotus. Vignette below shows a Roman villa. Copperplate engraved by Tommaso Piroli from his own "Antic...
EditorialScene from a comedy. An old man leans on a staff as two musicians in comic masks play on a tibia flute and sing, perhaps from an intermission. Vignette of two tragic masks, one comic mask and one weeping mask. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli fr...
EditorialA musical concert. A poetess or singer sings from a small volume accompanied by a Tibicine on a tibia (double reed flute) and a Fidicine on a lyre tied to her arm with a ribbon. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneu...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. Skeleton, Bones, Knee, tibia, fibula, ankle and foot. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. Skeleton, B...
EditorialAnatomical drawing. Skeleton, Knees, leg, tibia and foot. Planches anatomiques du corps humain execute?es d’apre?s les dimensions naturelles. Paris France 1826. Anatomical print of the human body with natural dimensions. Skeleton, Knees, leg, tibia...
EditorialDiaphysis and distal epiphysis of horse tibia (Equus caballus). Mousterian period. Found in Cueva de Hornos de la Pe?a (San Felices de Buelna, Cantabria). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialDi?fisis y ep?fisis distal de tibia de caballo (Equus caballus). Musteriense. Hallado en la Cueva de Hornos de la Pe?a (San Felices de Buelna, Cantabria). Museo Arqueol?gico Nacional. Madrid. Espa?a.
EditorialThe satyr Marsyas sitting on a stone teaching the boy Olympus to play the Tibia or flute, the same subject as rendered by the famous Greek artist Polygnotus. Vignette below shows a Roman villa. Copperplate engraved by Tommaso Piroli from his own "Antic...
EditorialTibia and metatarsus of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection. Lithograph after Werner and Tuffen West from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kin...
EditorialViews of the tibia bones in the human leg. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh, 1824.
EditorialSpindle tibia shell, Tibia fusus (spindle strombus, Strombus fusus). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1801.
EditorialLongitudinal sections of the femur 1,2 and of the tibia 3. Copperplate engraving by Edward Mitchell after an anatomical illustration by Jean-Joseph Sue from John Barclay's A Series of Engravings of the Human Skeleton, MacLachlan and Stewart, Edinburgh,...
EditorialFemale Figure with a Tibia, and Ornamental Studies (recto), Ornamental Studies (verso); Attributed to Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio), Italian, 1483 - 1520; Italy, Europe; about 1504 - 1508; Pen and brown ink; 30.5 x 18.9 cm (12 x 7 7/16 in.).
EditorialScene from a comedy. An old man leans on a staff as two musicians in comic masks play on a tibia flute and sing, perhaps from an intermission. Vignette of two tragic masks, one comic mask and one weeping mask. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli fr...
EditorialA musical concert. A poetess or singer sings from a small volume accompanied by a Tibicine on a tibia (double reed flute) and a Fidicine on a lyre tied to her arm with a ribbon. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneu...
EditorialThe satyr Marsyas sitting on a stone teaching the boy Olympus to play the Tibia or flute, the same subject as rendered by the famous Greek artist Polygnotus. Vignette below shows a Roman villa. Copperplate engraved by Tommaso Piroli from his own "Antic...