Image credit: Reginald Marsh, 1898-1954 (American), Pickaback, 1939, engraving, 10 x 5 inches. Gift of Polly and Mark Addison to the Polly and Mark Addison Collection, CU Art Museum, University of ...
This work is in black and white. There are many figures fighting, but in the center, one masculine figure caresses the body of another.
Researchers have uncovered fascinating new insights into the world's largest rock engravings, proposing that they may have been intended to mark territorial boundaries. The pre-Hispanic (or pre ...
This engraving is the only known portrait of Pocahontas ... Pocahontas stars in an even more significant piece of art in the U.S. Capitol rotunda: John Gadsby Chapman's monumental, 12-by-17 ...
TEHRAN - Toreutics, the intricate art of decorative metalworking, holds a revered place in Iranian handicrafts and artistic ...