80 results filtered with: Gesture

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The angel announces to the Virgin that she will give birth to Christ. Watercolour.
Reference: 23977i
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The adoration of the shepherds at the birth of Christ in the presence of John the Baptist and Saint Elizabeth. Engraving after L. Lombard (?).
Lambert LombardDate: [1585]Reference: 21955i
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Elizabeth kneels before Mary. Engraving by F. Keller after F. Overbeck.
Johann Friedrich OverbeckReference: 21728i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ; the multitude watch, pointing. Etching after S. Conca.
Sebastiano ConcaReference: 22446i- Books
Bodytalk : the art of human gesture and expression [exhibition catalogue].
Date: 1988
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John the Baptist recognises Jesus as the messiah. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1765, after D. Zampieri, il Domenichino.
DomenichinoDate: 1765Reference: 22435i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Etching by J. Goupy after S. Rosa.
Salvator RosaReference: 22447i
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An Italian brigand attacking a gentleman on a road; exhibiting the phrenological 'propensity' of 'destructiveness'. Steel engraving by S. Wolff, 1847, after H. Bruyères.
Bruyères, Hippolyte.Date: [1847]Reference: 27615i
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John baptises Christ; the holy spirit descends. Etching by J. Mynde, c. 1737.
Date: 1737Reference: 22440i- Books
Nature embodied : gesture in ancient Rome / Anthony Corbeill.
Anthony CorbeillDate: 2004
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Hands in various gestures, including prayer and benediction. Engraving after C. Le Brun.
Charles Le BrunReference: 33958i- Pictures
The Virgin and Mary Magdalene lament over the dead body of Christ. Etching by A. Seidl, 1783, after A. van Dyck.
Anthony van DyckDate: 1783Reference: 23237i- Books
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Chirologia, or, The naturall language of the hand : composed of the speaking motions, and discoursing gestures thereof : whereunto is added Chironomia, or, The art of manuall rhetoricke, consisting of the naturall expressions, digested by art in the hand, as the chiefest instrument of eloquence, by historicall manifesto's exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life and civill conversation : with types, or chyrograms, a long-wish'd for illustration of this argument / by J.B.
John BulwerDate: 1644- Books
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Chirologia, or, The naturall language of the hand c : composed of the speaking motions, and discoursing gestures thereof : whereunto is added, Chironomia, or, The art of manual rhetoricke, consisting of the naturall expressions, digested by art in the hand ... : with types, or chyrograms, a long-wish'd for illustration of this argument / by J.B., Gent. philochirosophus.
John BulwerDate: 1644
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The Annunciation to the Virgin, who kneels at a prie-dieu. Engraving by P. Pontius after C. Schut.
Cornelis SchutReference: 21699i
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The angel, announcing the birth of Christ, gives a lily to the Virgin. Lithograph by F. Decraene after B. Murillo.
Q192062Reference: 23975i- Pictures
The apostles Peter and John heal the lame man at the gate of the Temple. Etching by Cazer.
Reference: 24778i
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The angel, announcing the birth of Christ, comes with a sceptre to the Virgin. Tinted lithograph by N.J. Strixner, 1821, after School of Meister Wilhelm.
Wilhelm, Meister, of Cologne, active 1360.Date: 1821Reference: 23976i
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The four holy women lament over the dead Christ. Line engraving by Agostino Carracci, 1598, after Annibale Carracci, 1597.
Annibale CarracciDate: 1598Reference: 23218i
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The Virgin, reading a scroll on a prie-dieu, is visited by the announcing angel. Engraving by M. van der Gucht.
Reference: 21703i- Pictures
The baptism of Christ. Etching by W. Unger after P. Vannucci, il Perugino (?).
Pietro PeruginoReference: 22452i- Pictures
A merciless man refusing a request. Etching by R. Brichet, 1784, after J.F. de Göz.
Joseph Franz von GoezDate: [1784?]Reference: 2958195i- Books
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Chirologia: or, The natvral language of the hand : Composed of the speaking motions, and discoursing gestures thereof. Whereunto is added Chironomia: or, The art of manvall rhetoricke. Consisting of the naturall expressions, digested by art in the hand, as the chiefest instrument of eloquence: by historicall manifesto's, exemplified out of the authentique registers of common life and civill conversation. With types, or chirograms: a long-wish'd for illustration of this argument. / by J.B. Gent. Philochirosophus.
John BulwerDate: 1648
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The four holy women lament over the dead Christ. Engraving by Annibale Carracci, 1597, after himself.
Annibale CarracciDate: 1597Reference: 23222i
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The Visitation of Mary to Elizabeth. Engraving by C. Cort, 1602.
Date: 1602Reference: 21721i