EditorialStudio with Two Pails. Alberto Giacometti; Swiss, 1901-1966. Date: 1955. Dimensions: 265 x 213 mm (image/plate); 501 x 377 mm (sheet). Etching on ivory wove paper. Origin: Switzerland.
EditorialThe Marlborough ice pails, around 1700. These ice pails are the only surviving English examples made of pure gold. Ice pails became fashionable at the French court from the 1680s, and were thereafter used by nobility and wealthy aristocrats throughout ...
EditorialWooden rack with pails (or situlae) and vendor. Detail of the upper zone of the embossed and engraved sheet-bronze Benvenuti Situla from Este, Italy. Height of the frieze: 5.5cm Inv. 4667.
EditorialTwo women, two men and two small children stand in the middle of the street in front of the Senatorial Palace in Milan next to a beggar leaning on a rail by the canal. Porters carrying pails and barrows on the left and two boatmen on a barge on the rig...
EditorialReclining man with broad-rimmed hat, rack with pails or situlae. See 07-01-03 / 26-31. From the " Kuffarn Situla", a sheet-bronze vessel with embossed ornaments, showing drinking scenes, a fist-fight, riders and two-wheel horse carts. From Ku...
EditorialOsakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen showing the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615),Momoyama Period. Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria. Panel 7 - Cherry blossoms, pails wit...
EditorialMarried milkmaid of Oberhasli, Canton of Bern, Switzerland, 19th century. She wears a velvet toque under a braid of hair, a check bib, chemise, apron and petticoats, and carries pails of milk and cream. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jac...
EditorialMilkmaid of Pessac, Bordeaux, France, 19th century. She holds two large milk pails and a cup, wears a check bandanna, fichu, apron, and petticoat. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante f...
EditorialThe Marlborough ice pails, around 1700. These ice pails are the only surviving English examples made of pure gold. Ice pails became fashionable at the French court from the 1680s, and were thereafter used by nobility and wealthy aristocrats throughout ...
EditorialWooden rack with pails (or situlae) and vendor. Detail of the upper zone of the embossed and engraved sheet-bronze Benvenuti Situla from Este, Italy. Height of the frieze: 5.5cm Inv. 4667.
EditorialReclining man with broad-rimmed hat, rack with pails or situlae. See 07-01-03 / 26-31. From the " Kuffarn Situla", a sheet-bronze vessel with embossed ornaments, showing drinking scenes, a fist-fight, riders and two-wheel horse carts. From Ku...