RMFW5J1A–School of Applied Arts, Escuela de Artes Applicadas, in Barcelona old town, Ciutat Vella
RMERG356–Two of the four arts: writing and music. Chinese Scholars practice calligraphy and playing the guzheng outside by a stream,
RMERG16E–Doctor of the Arts (docteur és-arts) - male costume from the 15th century, wearing crimson robes, a leather pouch and
RMERG4HG–Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, with statue 'The Great White Spirit'. C.1900s
RMERGPX5–Palacio de Bella Artes / Palace of Fine Arts, Barcelona, Spain. Early 20th century view.
RMJF7EPT–Ninon de Lenclos . French author, courtesan and patron of the arts (1620-1705).
RMJF7EHN–A Herald of Spring. - 1872. By Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EHP–Headpiece - Woman reclining in hammock with parasol. by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EXB–The death of Sir Lancelot. Illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911.WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915
RMJF7EJM–Walter Crane - English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915. Portrait by George Frederic Watts: 23 February 1817 – 1 July 1904.
RMJF7ET7–King Arthur 's Stories - cover illustration. Front cover illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911.WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7ETA–King Arthur's Knights by Henry Gilbert. 'Young Owen appeals to the King'. Illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911.WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7ET8–King Arthur's Knights by Henry Gilbert . 'Perceval obtains the shield of the beating heart'. Illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911.WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EHT–The Sirens Three - Caption reads: 'As though a new Pandora raised the lid….'. Poem written and illustrated by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EJH–The Triumph of Labour - Designed by Walter Crane to commemorate International Labour day, May 1,1891, was dedicated to the wage workers of all countries: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EJE–The Tempest - Caption reads: 'Boatswain: 'Hence! What care these roarers for the name of king?'. Play written by William Shakespeare. Designed by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EXA–Sir Galahad is brought to the court of King Arthur. King Arthur's Knights by Henry Gilbert. Illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911. WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7E9Y–Reinmar von Zweter (1200-1260), Rhenish poet, teaches two young men in the Arts. Codex Manesse (ca.1300) or Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift, by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. Miniature. Folio 323r. University of Heidelberg.
RMJF7EJK–Neptune's Horses Designed by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915. First sketch for the picture exhibited at the Royal Water Colour Society in 1892 and the New Gallery in in 1893.
RMJF7ETC–Perceval and Sir Owen in King Arthur's Knights by Henry Gilbert. 'Young Perceval questions Sir Owen'. Illustration by Walter Crane, circa 1911.WC: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915
RMHWREG5–Oranges and lemons programme cover An intimate revue devised and directed by Laurier Lister At Globe Theatre, Shaftsbury Avenue, London with Diana Churchill and Max Adrian and Elisabeth Welch. 14 April 1949. Presneted by Tennent Productions in association with the Arts Council of Great Britain.
RMFW5HRF–London south bank, Hayward Gallery, now known as The Hayward opened 9 July 1968, concrete Brutalist architecture designed, with the Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room, as an addition to the Southbank Centre arts complex by Hubert Bennett. with London Eye in background
RMJF7EJF–The Faerie Queen - Caption reads: 'The mask of Cupid and the enchanted chamber are displayed: Whence Britomart redeems fair Amoret through charms decayed'. Epic poem by Edmund Spenser. Designed by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMJF7EJN–Walter Crane - cover of The Work of Walter Crane. Published 1898 in The Easter Art Annual. London, J S Virtue. English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915. Portrait by George Frederic Watts: 23 February 1817 – 1 July 1904.
RMJF7EHR–The Goose Girl - Caption reads: O Wind, blow conrads hat away, and make him follow as it flies, while I with my gold hair will play and bind it up in seemly wise'. Illustration from the Grimm Brothers' household story,designed by Walter Crane: English artist of Arts and Crafts movement, 15 August 1845 - 14 March 1915.
RMERG2PY–Interval at the Comedie Francaise. A group portrait of audience of 19th century literary and performing arts celebrities at the Paris theatre performance by Eduoard Dantan, French artist (1848 - 1897). Audience includes Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, Charles Gounod, Edmond de Goncourt, Jean Richepin, Ludovic Halevy, Alexandre Dumas fils, Victorien Sardou.
RMERGE53–L'orfèvrerie (Goldsmith) - Chocolat Lombart advert. From 'Les Arts du Feu' ('Fire Arts') series. Craftsman at work. French
RMERGE3P–Aspasia and Pericles (Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens who promoted arts and literature c. 495 – 429 BC). (Aspasia
RMJJJ6FR–Russian play 'Miserere' by Moscow Arts Theatre. Early 1900s. Five bearded men in a play with Jewish characters.
RMERG1YT–Cover of 'Die Graphischen Künste der Gegenwart' - The Graphical Arts of Today - showing a stylised German coat of arms. German
RMERGH48–Mailcoat and Silver helmet, before 450 A.D. Jutish or Danish. From illustrations in Worsaae 's 'Industrial Arts of Denmark'.
RMERG6C1–Henry Henri II - King of France, portrait engraving. French nobleman 31 March 1519 - 10 July 1559. Patron of arts -
RMERG6BY–Henry II - King of France, portrait engraving. French nobleman 31 March 1519 - 10 July 1559. Patron of arts - including
RMERGRTK–Henry II - King of France, portrait engraving. French nobleman 31 March 1519 - 10 July 1559. Patron of arts - including
RMERGRTP–Henry Henri II - King of France, portrait engraving. French nobleman 31 March 1519 - 10 July 1559. Patron of arts -
RMJJJ6M9–Scene from Anatema - performed by Moscow Arts Theatre. Street musician with small organ grinder and barefoot girl. Torn clothes, poor, poverty.
RMJF8XE4–Emperor Augustus, protector of Arts and Letters (63 BC - 14 AD / Gaius Octavius / Octavian, renamed Augustus in 27 BC). Liebig collectors' card, 1939
RMJJJ7A6–Actress from Habima Arts Theatre, Moscow in The Dybbuk by S. Ansky, 1922. Caption reads: 'Dybuk. Frieda: T. Joudelevitsch. Moskauer Hebraeisches Kuenstler-Theater Habima
RMERGKH9–Japanese fan painter, mid to late Meiji period (1868-1912). When Japan opened its borders in 1853, its refined arts, such as fan painting, were particular curiosities to European aristocracy.
RMJJJ73H–Josef Grob - Jewish cantor (hazzan) from Vienna, Austria. C. 1919M . Musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer
RMFW5J0A–Pablo Picasso Ru’z, family dwelling , 28, Calle del Comer; autumn 1895, Spanish artist; Barcelona, Calle de Cristina, 3, 2n 2a, Jose Ru’z, Academy of Arts, Madrid,
RMERGPAY–Emperor Peter the Great. Russian Tsar who led a cultural revolution that replaced some of the traditionalist and medieval social and political system with a modern, scientific, Europe-oriented, and rationalist system. 9 June 1672 - 8 February 1725. Caption reads: 'Emperor Peter the Great presents the former Russian truth. Religion and the Arts receive it with gratitude.'
RMFW5N27–worker descending from fire ladder, down from the glass dome of London's Royal Albert Hall, concert hall. The Royal Albert Hall was built to fulfil the vision of Prince Albert (Queen Victoria's consort) of a 'Central Hall' that would be used to promote understanding and appreciation of the Arts and Sciences. The list of famous performers and world figures who have appeared since it opened in 1871 is unrivalled. Wagner, Verdi and Elgar conducted the first UK performance of their own works on its concert platform, Rachmaninov played his own compositionsand nearly every major classical solo artis
RM2WM294E–MME4802883 Bari, 1992. Theater manager Ferdinando Pinto near the plastic model of “” citt di Federico”” (Frederick Town), a performing arts center that he made/Bari, 1992. L'organizzatore musicale Ferdinando Pinto e il plastico della “” citt di Federico”””, un complesso teatrale da lui realizzato -; (add.info.: Bari, 1992. Theater manager Ferdinando Pinto near the plastic model of “” citt di Federico”” (Frederick Town), a performing arts center that he made/Bari, 1992. L'organizzatore musicale Ferdinando Pinto e il plastico della “” citt di Federico”””, un complesso teatrale da lui realizzat
RMERGCA8–SOUTH BANK design - c 1950 'The main terrace along the river front' - drawing for London arts centre
RMJF904K–An den Mond, poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe written for Charlotte von Stein, handwritten manuscript
RMHWRE34–Anita Louise. American film and television actress 9 January 1915 – 25 April 1970.
RMJJJ6EJ–'Das neues Theater' in Leipzig, 19th century drawing ('The new theatre', opera house).
RMJF90RD–Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love, with choir of nymphs. 19th century illustration in the style of ancient Greek red figure pottery.
RMJF90RE–Phaedra, daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë, wife of Theseus, in Greek mythology. 19th century illustration in the style of ancient Greek red figure pottery.
RMJF90AY–Billy Liar, play based on 1959 novel by Keith Waterhouse. KW co-wrote a three-act stage version with Willis Hall. Premiered at Cambridge theatre, London 13 September 1960.
RMJF8XYR–David Copperfield, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 55: Ham swims out into the storm to rescue the Portuguese sailors. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XY4–Jo in Bleak House, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYF–Mrs Jarley, The Old Curiosity Shop, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 28: 'That, ladies and gentlemen,' said Mrs. Jarley, 'is Jasper Packlemerton of atrocious memory'. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYT–Martin Chuzzlewit, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 7: Martin and Tom Pinch meet Mr. Tigg - 'You're a pair of Whittingtons, gents, without the cat'. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYN–Martin Chuzzlewit, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 15: Mark Tapley and other passengers on board the Screw (ship bound for America) Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XY3–Lady Dedlock in Bleak House, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870), chapter 29 - 'O my child, o my child'. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYJ–Sketches by Boz, by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 7: 'It was a wedding party, and emerged from one of the inferior streets near Fitzroy Square'. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYX–Oliver Twist, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 38: Mr. Bumble watches Mr Monks destroy the evidence of Oliver's family connections. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XY6–Little Dorrit, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Arthur Clennam and Little Dorrit, chapter 14. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8Y0P–'A warm corner in the pig market at Boulogne', scene from The Life of Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Illustration by Fred Barnard (1846 - 1896)
RMJF8XYM–Sketches by Boz, by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 6: 'Who was he?' inquired the surgeon. 'My son!' rejoined the woman; and fell senseless at his feet. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYB–Little Dorrit, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 2: 'The observer stood with her hand upon her own bosom, looking at the girl'. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYA–Bleak House, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Under the Lincoln's Inn trees. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYD–Little Nell and her grandfather, The Old Curiosity Shop, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Chapter 1. Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8XYH–Mr. and Mrs. Quilp, The Old Curiosity Shop, novel by Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Illustration by Fred Barnard (16 May 1846 – 28 September 1896)
RMJF8Y0N–The Life of Charles Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870). Americans on board a packet boat to Genoa with Dickens in 1844. Caption reads: 'I say, what's French for pillow? Is ther any Italian phrase for a lump of sugar? Just look will you? What the devil does echo mean? The garsong says echo to everything!' Illustration by E.G. Dalziel (1817 - 1905)
RMJJJ6E3–Tuileries Palace (Palais des Tuileries), Paris - silk programme from 1842 concert. Performed by Lablache, Grisi, Persiani, Tamburini, Campagnoli, Mirate, Mario. Singing music by Mercadante, Chatterton and others.
RMJF7DY0–SAND, George - (Amantine (also 'Amandine') Lucile Aurore Dupin 1 July 1804 – 8 June 1876 , French novelist and memorist, in 1863 Companion of Frederic CHOPIN (1810-1849)
RMJF7FB2–Bernhard Ziehn, American teacher and theorist of German origin 20 January 1845 - 8 September 1912.
RMJF7FCP–Kangyur or Khagyur, condensed in one volume. The Tibetan Buddhist canon is a loosely defined list of sacred texts recognised by various schools of Tibetan Buddhism, comprising the Kangyur 'The Translation of the Word and the Tengyur or Tanjur 'Translation of Treatises'.
RMJF90PM–Struensée, play by François Paul Meurice, 1899 production. Act 4. Albert Lambert as Struensee and Leloir as Rantzau.
RMJF90RA–Felicia Mallet as Pierrot fils in L'enfant Prodigue, pantomime, 1899 production
RMJF90R5–Jean Coquelin as Talleyrand in Plus que reine, play by Emile Bergerat. Production at the Théâtre de la Porte - Saint - Martin, 1899. French actress, 25 November 1859 - 1933.
RMJF90RC–The Birds, play by Aristophanes, 1899 production, Cambridge University Theatre
RMJF90R1–Emile Bergerat (29 April 1845 in Paris – 13 October 1923), French playwright
RMJF90R0–Jane Hading as Joséphine in Plus que reine, play by Emile Bergerat. Production at the Théâtre de la Porte - Saint - Martin, 1899. French actress, 25 November 1859 - 1933.
RMJF90R4–Jane Hading as Joséphine in Plus que reine, play by Emile Bergerat. Production at the Théâtre de la Porte - Saint - Martin, 1899. French actress, 25 November 1859 - 1933.
RMJF90R2–Jane Hading as Joséphine in Plus que reine, play by Emile Bergerat. Production at the Théâtre de la Porte - Saint - Martin, 1899. French actress, 25 November 1859 - 1933.
RMJF90PX–Struensée, play by François Paul Meurice, 1899 production. Le Bargy as Christian VII
RMJF908T–Ingrid Bergman, portrait. Swedish film actress, 29 August 1915 - 29 August 1982
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