38 results filtered with: Shades and shadows

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A man who has lost use of his limbs by taking a risk. Colour lithograph by R..l (?), 1929.
Date: 1929Reference: 2002816i
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Leonidas Avendaño Ureta. Photograph.
Reference: 12291i
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Christ among sick people and the Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by T. Worlidge, 1758, after Rembrandt, 1649.
RembrandtDate: 1758Reference: 23835i
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Christ raises Lazarus from his tomb. Etching by G.B. Castiglione.
Giovanni Benedetto CastiglioneReference: 23788i
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People eating in the shade beneath a tree; representing June. Etching by G. Perelle, c. 1660.
Perelle, Gabriel, 1603-1677.Reference: 26522i
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A skeleton and its shadow. Pen and ink drawing by Joyce Cutler Shaw, 1992.
Joyce Cutler–ShawDate: 1992Reference: 43767i- Books
Beitrgë zur Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften. XIII. : Über eine Schrift von Ibn al Haiṯam "Über die Beschaffenheit der Schatten" / von Eilhard Wiedemann.
Eilhard WiedemannDate: 1998- Pictures
A bride being menaced by shadowy hands, referring to the danger of sexually transmitted diseases. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Date: [1943/1944]Reference: 22647i- Pictures
Peter cures a demoniac by casting his shadow upon him. Etching by R. Vuibert, 1639, after himself.
Vuibert, Remy, 1600?-1651?Date: 1639Reference: 24790i
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Christ among sick people and the Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by T. Worlidge, 1758, after Rembrandt, 1649.
RembrandtDate: 1758Reference: 23834i- Books
The girl who lost her shadow / Emily Ilett.
Ilett, EmilyDate: 2020
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Ahasuerus (the Wandering Jew) man sits in hell among the shades, decrepit and tormented by Satan. Wood engraving by F.J. Gauchard after G. Doré, 1856.
Gustave DoréDate: 1856Reference: 25151i- Pictures
A central caricature of a social gathering at Montpellier Rotunda, surrounded by little sketches of scenes and portraits, Cheltenham. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1833, after himself.
George CruikshankDate: December 1833Reference: 16636i