Tag Archives: celestial
Five Angels Playing Musical Instruments Post Cards
Hans Memling's Five Angels Playing Musical Instruments, left hand panel from a triptych from the Church of Santa Maria la Real, Najera, c.1487-90 located at the Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp, Belgium. Hans Memling was a French artist. The Five Angels Playing Musical Instruments, left hand panel from a triptych from the Church of Santa Maria la Real, Najera, c.1487-90 was created around the 15th century.
Return With Honor Bumper Sticker
Angel Wings Royal Case For The Iphone 4
My full name is Angelina, but my friends call me Angel. I am not sure if it's because of my name or not…but I have always loved wings. Real ones, imaginary ones, the idea of adding wings on animals that don't have wings. I am sure part of my fascination is because I have flown so many times in my dreams. So many times times, in fact, that I think I will be surprised if I don't fly in the afterlife. This is the first of a series of Angel Wings I am making…there are 3 colors of this set of wings: Crimson, Gold, and Royal
Cats Cradle Round Stickers
Pixie Dust Mug
Frederik de Wit Celestial Map, 1680 Posters
Vintage illustration celestial map by the Dutch cartographer family Frederik de Wit. Frederik de Wit can refer to any of three members (Father, son or grandson) of a family of Dutch engravers, cartographers and publishers. The senior de Wit opened a printing office in Amsterdam under the name "De Witte Pascaert".
A New Map of the Roman Empire Post Card
John Speed's A New Map of the Roman Empire, from 'A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', pub. by Bassett & Chiswell, 1676 (hand coloured plate engraving) located at the O'Shea Gallery, London, UK. John Speed was a French artist. The A New Map of the Roman Empire, from 'A Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World', pub. by Bassett & Chiswell, 1676 (hand coloured plate engraving) was created around 1676 AD.