Images at Librifly search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 62 / 135 next page > A draftsman at the statue of the Tiber (Marforio), anonymous, after Nicolas Beatrizet, 1677, Statue of the river god the Tiber, also called Marforio, one of the speaking statues of Rome, at the Forum Romanum. On the left, a draughtsman sits Column of honour for lieutenant general Carel Baron van Boetzelaer, in charge of the defence of Willemstad during the siege by the French army 27 February - 15 March 1793. Recess with a statue of Liberty, at the top putti with a portrait of the Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace, Matthijs Pool, after Bernard Picart, 1720 - 1728, The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, surrounded by soldiers, sees how Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego in the fiery furnace are miraculously Imaginary landscape with port in town and ships, Rodolphe Bresdin, 1883, Imaginary landscape with a port where there are many rowing boats and sailing ships on which the crew are busy with the sails. On the quay is a monument with a column and a Design for a Schiller-Goethe statue, Ludwig Pietsch, after Christian Daniel Rauch, 1855, print maker: Ludwig Pietsch, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Ludwig Pietsch, (mentioned on object), Christian Daniel Rauch, (mentioned Tabernacle on altar, Jean Lepautre, c. 1666 - c. 1693, On the altar is a statue of the Blessed Virgin with the Child Christ, at the top is a panel with God the Father. In the center above is the letter b. From second edition of series with altars A man with a hat sits on a bench and teaches a boy to play a wind instrument. Next to it is a girl with a spintol. In the background is a statue on an ornamented balustrade, The Gardens of Borghese., print maker: Josephus Franciscus van Hoof, Bruges, Willem Adrianus Grondhout, 1888 - 1931, A gate of a house in the Begijnhof in Bruges. Above the gate a statue in a niche., print maker: Willem Adrianus Grondhout, (signed by artist), 1888 - 1931, paper, etching, h 249 mm × w 180 mm The statue of the Venus de' Medici, an ancient sculpture of the goddess Venus. She is depicted in two positions, one intended as an image for a ceiling and the other for a carpet. At first only drawn in outline using a graphometer. Top right: View of the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice with the Scuola Grande di San Marco, the Santi Giovanni e Paolo and the equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni., Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice Platea ac Templum D:D: Joannis et Pauli et Statue in honour of Amsterdam mayor Egbert de Vrij Temminck for speaking to the prince of Orange on 8 June 1781. Standing figure with the keys of the city of Amsterdam in one hand, with the other hand he pierces with the lance of liberty the envy. Statue of Prudentia (Prudence) on the façade of the City Hall on Dam Square, Hubert Quellinus, after Artus Quellinus (I), 1719 - 1783, Statue of Prudentia, the personification of Prudence, on the left of the tympanum on the façade (east side) Hercules, George Andries Karsen, 1860, Image of a statue of Hercules with a child on his arm and a lion skin over his shoulder., print maker: G.A. Karsen, 1860, paper, etching, engraving, h 251 mm × w 201 mm Two female figures, antique ruins and a statue, antique ruins, print maker: Hubert Robert, (possibly), print maker: François Boucher, (possibly), 1713 - 1808, paper, etching, h 162 mm × w 110 mm Alcove with variant for right half, Jean Lepautre, 1678, Alcove with two Corinthian columns on the left with an opening in the wall between them in which a statue stands. On the right a variant with panels. Sheet 4 from series of 6 sheets., print View of Piazza del Campidoglio on Capitoline hill in Rome. In the middle of the square the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius. Visible are the Palazzo Nuovo, the Fontana della Dea Roma, the Palazzo Senatorio (the Town Hall of Rome) and the Santa The emperor wears a crown In his right hand he holds a sword, in his left hand an imperial apple On the pedestal is the name of the sculptor, Guillaume Geefs 1805-1883 He made the statue in 1843, Statue of Emperor Charlemagne, print maker: Sick person brought before the god Ixora / Sick person with his face in the urine of a cow, Bernard Picart (workshop of), after Bernard Picart, 1728, Sheet with two representations of religious customs in India. Top: A sick person is brought on a Two persons seen from behind, sitting on chairs near a statue in the Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, Conversation under the statue, Luxembourg Gardens, print maker: James Abbott McNeill Whistler, (mentioned on object), printer: Thomas Robert Statue of Naked Youth with Flute, J. Kuyper (printmaker), 1862, Statue of a naked youth playing a flute and wearing a lion skin around his shoulder. He is leaning on a tree trunk with his left arm., print maker: Jacob Kuyper, (mentioned on Statue of William I by Louis Royer on the square in The Hague, Statue of William I, Prince of Orange, on the square in The Hague, print maker: Edouard Taurel, (mentioned on object), Edouard Taurel, (mentioned on object), Louis Royer, Burial monument with statue of seated figure by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi in the cemetery of Montmartre, Burial monument with statue in the cemetery Montmartre Monument funèbre au Cimetière Montmartre, print maker: Félix Bracquemond, Image of a statue of the goddess Minerva, also known as the Giustiniani Minerva. Minerva stands with her right arm in the air. Her spear is missing, Minerva, print maker: Richard Collin, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Joachim Statue of Pax (Peace) on the facade of the City Hall on Dam Square, Hubert Quellinus, after Artus Quellinus (I), 1719 - 1783, Statue of Pax, the personification of Peace, in the center on the tympanum on the facade (east side) of the City Hall Allegorical performance with in the middle the female personification of the Roman Church, crowned with a tiara. She tramples on a rabbi holding a Hebrew text and the personification of the Roman Empire, holding a statue of Victoria in her hands. Numbered top right: VIII Two lines of Italian text in lower margin, Equestrian statue of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, print maker: Gaetano Vascellini, (mentioned on object), Giambologna, (mentioned on object), publisher: Military, dignitaries and civilians have gathered at the monument for a ceremony, Erection of the statue of Walter Scott in Edinburgh, print maker: anonymous, printer: Mensing & Last, (mentioned on object), 1841 - 1847, paper, h 185 mm × w Statue, opgerigt in Amsterdam, Botermarkt, 27 May 1852, anonymous, after Louis Royer, 1852, The statue of Rembrandt on the then Botermarkt, now (since 1876) Rembrandtplein, unveiled on May 27, 1852. With several visitors, on the right two The right alcove with battens and a bench crowned with a vase, the left with a statue of Venus and Amor. Opposite copy after sheet from series Nouveaux Liure de Bersseaux et Trilliages published by Daniel Marot, Niches with statue of Venus and a Michael defeats the dragon, Arnoud Schaepkens, after Maarten van Rode, 1831 - 1904, After the statue of Maarten Van Rode from 1455 on the spire of the City Hall of Brussels., print maker: Arnoud Schaepkens, (mentioned on object), Maarten van Interior of a Japanese temple, populated by monkeys, Caspar Jacobsz. Philips, after Bernard Picart, 1752 - 1789, Interior of a Japanese temple, in the center a statue of a monkey on a pedestal bearing Japanese characters. The temple is visited Statue La République as bust of young woman at defensive works during siege of Paris, Félix Bracquemond, 1874, Statue La République as bust of young woman crafted in snow by Moulin at defensive works during siege of Paris, print maker: Félix Old lady looks at a kissing couple, Dirk Jurriaan Sluyter, 1826 - 1886, An elderly woman kneeling behind a bush looks shocked at a kissing young couple. The young man is carrying his lover on his back. In the background a statue of a blindfolded Fountain in the garden of Rosendael Castle, anonymous, 1675 - 1711, View of the entrance to the cave and of the fountain in the garden of Rosendael Castle. In the background in the middle a statue of Fortuna., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Representations of Mexican sacrificial feasts, Bernard Picart (workshop of), after Bernard Picart, 1722, Sheet with two representations of Mexican sacrificial feasts. Top: Mexicans sacrifice birds at an idol of Quetzalcoatl, the god of wind, Chartres, Willem Adrianus Grondhout, 1888 - 1931, A gate with a statue of Mary with child in a niche in Chartres. Through the gateway onto a portal of Chartres Cathedral., print maker: Willem Adrianus Grondhout, (signed by artist), 1888 - 1931, A shepherd and shepherdess feed their flock along a water spring with a statue on a hilltop. On the left a monastery, Landscape with water spring Landscapes (series title), print maker: Willem Swidde, (mentioned on object), intermediary Triumph of Bacchus, Monogrammist VG (16th century), 1534, Triumphal procession with Bacchus on a chariot drawn by a horse. People and satyrs forming the procession carry various objects, including armor, a statue, musical instruments, and a Portrait of Hadriaan Beverland Drawing a Statue of Venus, print maker: Isaac Beckett, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Simon Dubois, (mentioned on object), publisher: John Smith (prentmaker/ uitgever), (mentioned on object), Underbust with statue of Minerva, Jean Lepautre, after c. 1665 - before 1742, The underbust stands against a wall with Corinthian pilasters with cannel doors. The statue stands on a pedestal and is surrounded by a trophy of arms. With upstand and Michael defeats the dragon, Arnoud Schaepkens, after Maarten van Rode, 1831 - 1904, After the 1455 statue of Maarten Van Rode on the spire of the Brussels City Hall., print maker: Arnoud Schaepkens, (mentioned on object), Maarten van Rode, West side of the Citizens' Hall in the City Hall on Dam Square, Cornelis Bogerts, after Hendrik Keun, 1771 - 1783, The west side of the Citizens' Hall in the City Hall on Dam Square in Amsterdam. In the background, in the middle, is the door to Two religions: worship of statue of Confucius and Buddha Amida in Japan, Jan Lucas van der Beek, after Bernard Picart, 1763 - 1818, print maker: Jan Lucas van der Beek, (mentioned on object), Bernard Picart, Amsterdam, 1763 - 1818, paper, Apollo Belvedere, Friedrich Wilhelm Burmeister, after Hendrick Goltzius, 1863, A statue of Apollo supported by a tree stump from which a snake crawls up. This statue is known by the name Apollo Belvedere because from the beginning of the 16th The tomb of a bishop. Under a tomb with putti and on top of it a statue of the deceased bishop flanked by angels. Above it a frieze with clergy. In the middle above Mary with child. On the tomb Greek letters. Cut in three pieces and wrongly glued Statue of Minerva without forearm, Jan de Bisschop, after anonymous, after Jacob de Gheyn (III), c. 1664 - in or after 1669, print maker: Jan de Bisschop, (mentioned on object), anonymous, intermediary draughtsman: Jacob de Gheyn (III), Statue of Johan VI by Jean Theodor Strack, print maker: Auguste Tilly, (mentioned on object), Jean Theodor Stracké, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1883 - 1888, paper, letterpress printing, h 168 mm × w 115 mm The image and the thought, Johannes Josephus Aarts, 1924 - 1925, A winged woman floats through the air, bringing a burning torch to a seated man. In the left background a classical temple. In the background on the right, a statue., print maker: Alcove with variant for right half, Jean Lepautre, 1678, Alcove with door with dessus-de-porte with figures on the left. The right side is a variant with a statue of a woman on a pedestal. Sheet 6 from series of 6 sheets., print maker: Jean Saint Andrew, with x-shaped cross. After the statue of François Duquesnoy, Saint Andrew., print maker: Hendrick de Graauw, (mentioned on object), François Du Quesnoy, (mentioned on object), publisher: Hendrick de Graauw, (mentioned on Three men near antique remains and next to a statue on a pedestal. Behind a wall high columns of a ruin. Third print from a series of ten, A statue in front of the ruins Les Soireés de Rome (series title) Roman faces., print maker: Hubert Robert, Equestrian statue of Joseph I at the Praça do Comércio in Lisbon, Gaspar Fróis Machado, after Joaquím Machado de Castro, after Bartholomew Costius, c. 1774 - 1796, Latin text in lower margin., print maker: Gaspar Fróis Machado, (mentioned Japanese gods and their worship, Bernard Picart (workshop of), 1724, Sheet with three representations of Japanese gods. Top left: Statue of the Japanese god Tiedebaik. Top right: Statue of the god Amida. Below: In the foreground the Japanese View of the courtyard of the Rasphuis in Amsterdam, Hermanus Petrus Schouten (possibly), after Hermanus Petrus Schouten, c. 1770 - 1783, View of the courtyard of the Rasphuis in Amsterdam. Amid stacks of wood, men watch a prisoner being given Figures around a statue of Janus, Jacob Ernst Marcus, after Jacob Smies, 1807, Figures from different historical periods and different cultures and continents are dancing and moving around an effigy of the Old World deity Janus. This statue has The nymph of immortality crowns a statue of William Shakespeare. Next to her are three putti. A fourth putti sleeps next to the statue. In the background a waterfall, Nymph of immortality The nymph of immortality, Shakespeariana (series title)., Sheet XXXIIII. Cartouche with the text Egestas et ignominia. On the top left and right of the scroll there is a small round temple with a statue in it. At the bottom there is a niche on either side, with a man on the left and a woman on the right. Sacrifice to Pan, Francesco Bartolozzi, after Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, 1738 - 1815, A satyr and a group of one man, two women and four children make a sacrifice to a statue of Pan., print maker: Francesco Bartolozzi, (mentioned on Cartouche with allegory of the end of the Roman Empire, Title page for: Kornelis Westerbaen, Algemeene histori, 1748, The personification of Rome sits enthroned with spear, globe and statue of Victoria. Three men as personifications of the Monk with a statue of Mary, Abuses of the Catholic Clergy (series title), L'Abregé du Faux Clerge Romain (series title), A monk holds an image of Mary in his hands. He looks lustfully at the icon. On his hat is another statue. The print is part Allegory of Britain, The Present State of Great Britain (title on object), Title page for: Thomas Salmon, Contemporary History or Present State of Great Britain, 1754, History writes the history of Great Britain. She looks at a enthroned king Cartouche with allegory of Roman Empire, Title page for: Kornelis Westerbaen, Algemeene histori, 1744, The personification of the Roman Empire sits with a statue of Victoria in her hand and crowns at her feet. In front of her are personifications Fantasy cityscape with buildings and sculptures from various Tuscan cities, A fantasy cityscape with buildings and sculptures from various Tuscan cities. From left to right: the Cathedral of Siena, the tower, cathedral and baptistery of Pisa and Ariadne sitting on a panther; side view, Views of Heinrich von Dannecker's statue of Ariadne on the panther (series title), print maker: Johann August Nahl (II), (mentioned on object), after design by: F. Müller, (mentioned on object), after Medusa in temple of Diana, Title page for: François Michel Chrétien Deschamps, Medus, tragedy, 1739, In a temple, a woman, possibly Medusa, sits before a burning altar. She looks back toward an exasperated woman. In the foreground on the Drawing Lesson, Etude du Dessein (title on object), A young woman is drawing a statue of Amor. In her right hand she holds a crayon holder, with her left hand she holds the paper lying on a folder. Next to her, another woman looks on. In an oval Statue of Liberty U.S.A., Head of the American Statue of Liberty Narcissus cascade in the garden of Paleis Het Loo, The Cascade of Narcissus, at the East-zyde of the Groote Tuin (title on object), Neerlands Veldpracht, Of 't Lust Hof gesticht door Z.B.M. Willem III op 't Lo (...) (series title), The cascade Equestrian portrait of Louis XIV, Figure Equestre de Louis XIV (title on object), To statue of Louis XIV, looking to the right., print maker: Pierre François Tardieu, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Nicolas Lesueur, (mentioned on Interior of bookstore D. Appleton & Co. in New York, Two illustrations on a sheet. Above the equestrian statue of William III, Prince of Orange, in the square in front of Trinity College in Dublin. Below the interior of the D. Appleton & Co. Flower Vase Flanked by Invention and Labor, Two female personifications stand left and right of a pedestal on which is a flower vase. The left figure with wings along her head and a small statue in her hands. She represents the personification of Theft of Manneken Pis, 1817, Enlèvement de Manneken-Pis à Bruxelles dans la nuit du 4 au 5 Octobre 1817 (title on object), Great consternation in the streets after the theft of the statue of Manneken Pis in Brussels became known, on the night Maria column in Cologne, 1857, Mariensäule. Zur Erinnerrung an die Verkündigung des Dogma's der unbefleckten Empfängniß in Cöln (title on object), Design for the Maria Column in Cologne, edition at the celebration of the second annual feast Facade of Duffield and Weller's Public Library at Cheltenham, The Literary Saloon Cheltenham (title on object), On the facade the name of the library, the founding date (1822) and a statue of Minerva. To either side of the door are two shop Allegorical representation with History, Father Time with a jar of coins, Title page for: Carl Patin, Imperatorum romanorum numismata, s.a., History writing in a book looks back at Father Time holding a jar of coins. A woman with torch and Building with a half-moon on top, Ruinarum variarum fabricarum delineationes pictoribus caeterisque id genus artificibus multum utiles (series title), Building with a pointed roof and a half-moon on top. To the left a statue with shepherd's staff A draftsman at the statue of the Tiber (Marforio), Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae (series title), Statue of the river god the Tiber, also called Marforio, one of the speaking statues of Rome, at the Forum Romanum. On the left, a draughtsman Statue of King William IV of the United Kingdom, at London, Statue of William the 4th, at London Bridge / La Statue de Guillaume IV, à le Pont de Londres (title on object), print maker: anonymous, publisher: Joseph Thomas Wood, (mentioned on View of the Wellington Arch, in London, Wellington Statue Hyde Park corner / La Statue de Wellington au coin de Hyde Park (title on object), print maker: anonymous, publisher: Joseph Thomas Wood, (mentioned on object), London, 1841 - 1883, Southern landscape with partying company and antique column, Southern, hilly landscape. On the left is a feasting company around a table. A figure stands on its head; a loving couple sits on the edge of a basin. In the middle foreground a walking Calendar of bookstore Abel Pilon and publisher A. Le Vasseur & Cie for the year 1891, At a table two women sit with open books in their hands. At the corner of the table a girl sits with a compass. Below a still life consisting of a camera, a Draftsman in front of two statues, A young draftsman sits in the open air on a fallen column and draws a statue of a female figure. Next to the female figure the torso Belvedere., print maker: Charles François Hutin, after own design by: Charles Cityscape with ruins, fantasy architecture and a colossal statue in the background, Landscapes with ruins and fantasy architecture and figures in antique and exotic costumes (series title), Cityscape with ruins, fantasy architecture and a Writer behind a round lectern, Man seated in a chair with a high railing and a canopy writing in a book set before him on a round lectern with a statue on top. On the lectern and on the ground are books. On verso a text page with the same print and Sculpture of the river Nile, Nili fluvy imago Romae in Vaticano (title on object), Antique sculptures in Rome (series title), Antiquarum statuarum urbis Romae quae in publicis locis visuntur icones (series title), Statue of the river god the Nile Portrait of Auguste Antoine Edouard de Bruyne, Pictured in his library in his house on Lange Ridderstraat sits Auguste de Bruyne, bibliophile and merchant from Mechelen. He is sitting on a chair with a print in his hands. On the bookcase are a Portrait busts of Emperor Constantine and the equestrian statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, Sculptures of Antiquity (series title), Print is part of an album., print maker: anonymous, publisher: Giovanni Battista de'Rossi, (mentioned on object), Statue of two lower legs / Statue of Hercules, Adhuc Stat / Adhuc Stat (title on object), Symbola Divina et Humana Pontificum Imperatorum Regum (series title), An emblem with two representations. Above a landscape with a statue of two lower legs. Woman looking at a print, Interior showing a seated woman with a print in her hands. Next to her is a portfolio of prints, leaning against an easel with a painting. In the background a cabinet with a statue and a vase with roses., print maker: Capitol in Rome, Il Campidolio nell ano 1618 (title on object), View of the Capitol Hill with the Piazza del Campidoglio and the palaces containing the Capitoline Museums. In the center, the equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius. The print is part Garden with several parterres, surrounded by balustrades, Gardens (8-leaf series) (series title), Garden with several parterres, surrounded by balustrades. In the foreground is a tall tree in the center. In the flowerbed to the right behind is a Conversation between Elizabeth I of England and Christina I of Sweden, Elizabeth, Queen of England, and Christina, Queen of Sweden (title on object), Kings Elizabeth of England and Christina of Sweden stand in a garden before a statue of the Cartouche with allegory on Carthage, Title page for: Kornelis Westerbaen, Algemeene histori, 1749, A general and the personification of Carthage argue over a globe. In a niche, a statue of Saturn. On the left in the background the Carthaginian Ogura Imitation of the One Hundred Poems (series title), Kashô Rochishin, one of the heroes of the Suikoden, destroys a temple guard. The arm of the statue still protrudes from the river in the foreground. Scene from a kabuki play. Poem by Portrait of Jacopo Strada, He is wearing a cape of fur and holding a statue. He is standing by a table in an interior. On the table are medals and statues. Above a cartouche. This print is part of an album., print maker: Lucas Vorsterman (II), Portrait of Andreas Colijns de Nole, Icones Principum Vivorum Doctorum Pictorum Chalcographorum Statuariorum nec non Amatorum Pictoriae Artis Numero Centum ab Antonio van Dyck Pictore ad Vivum Expressae Eiusq: Sumptibus aeri incisae (series title), The Modest Girl rejects the Illicit Addresses of the Master', Modest maid tries to wriggle out of a man's grasp, Plate 6. The Modest Girl rejects the Illicit Addresses of her Master (title on object), Virtue and Debauchery (series title), Avenue and statue of Ceres in gardens of Paleis Het Loo, De Laan na Ceres, tegen over 't Beeld van Phaunus (title on object), Neerlands Veldpracht, Of 't Lust Hof gesticht door Z.B.M. Willem III op 't Lo (...) (series title), Avenue and statue Debauched maid entertaining in a pub, Plate 7. The Wanton revelling with her companions (title on object), Virtue and debauchery (series title), Diligence & Dissipation (series title on object), The debauched maid entertains herself in a pub or Allegory of Venice, Allegory of Venice. Minerva brings tribute and gifts standing before the cities maiden seated on her throne. On the side of Venice a winged lion, behind her the two authors Zanetti. . To the right in the background part of the search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 62 / 135 next page >