artist: Diego Velázquez
date: between circa 1655 and circa 1660
medium: Oil on canvas
dimensions: de 1=allseitig beschnitten, obere Ecken ergänzt: size cm 128.5 99
current location: Institution:KHM <!--within the institution-->
source: KHMonline|1=2030
credit: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Bilddatenbank.
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: 19thC(early) Company School
medium: technique watercolor paper
dimensions: size cm height=28.4 width=24
current location: Institution:British Museum
source: link
credit: link
description:
license:Public domain
artist: Paris Bordone
date: between circa 1543 and circa 1550
medium: Technique oil canvas
dimensions: Size cm 103 83
current location: institution:Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza room|6d
source: [link Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid]
credit: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid
license:Public domain
artist: Margaret Neilson Armstrong
date: 16 July 1912
medium: Watercolor and brown ink over graphite, with page design indicated in graphite
dimensions: sheet: 13 11/16 x 9 15/16 in. (34.8 x 25.2 cm)
current location: Institution:Metropolitan Museum of Art
source: link Template:TheMet
credit: This file was donated to Wikimedia Commons as part of a project by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. See the Image and Data Resources Open Access Policy
license:CC0
artist:
date: early 19th century
medium: silk and cotton embroidery, linen warp, cotton weft
dimensions: H x W: 34 × 74.3 cm (13 3/8 × 29 1/4 in.)
current location: Institution:Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
source: [link Catalog] [link Photo]
description: Oblong sampler worked in browns, blues, greens, yellows, red, pink, and white silk on a white linen ground. At the left edge, a small panel of withdrawn element work. At the right end, vertical bands of whitework floral borders in satin and stem stitches. In the center, colored silk work in satin stitch of an urn of flowers, a bird with a garland in its beak, a monkey feeding a bird, and flower and vine borders.
license:Public domain
artist: unknown
date: 1880
medium: paper
dimensions: : Height: 295 millimetres (front page illustration; image size) : Height: 90 millimetres (headline woodcut; image size) : Height: 500 millimetres (sheet size) : Width: 123 millimetres : Width: 280 millimetres : Width: 335 millimetres
current location: Institution:British Museum
source: link
credit: link
description: A complete issue of satirical journal 'La Comédie Politique' (3rd year, issue No103, Sunday 5 December 1880); with headlining the front page a satirical woodcut showing a theatrical representation; and, below, a large illustration entitled 'C'est bien lui!... c'est bien elle!' showing French personalities of the time caricatured as monkeys and eyeing portraits of the historical figures they seek to emulate; on the left, a monkey (Gambetta) clutching a bell with its tail stares at a portrait of Mirabeau; behind him, another monkey (Juliette Adam) wearing a pink dress and a ribbon reading 'Nouvelle Revue' tied to her tail looks at a portrait of Madame Roland; on the right, a monkey sitting on the floor (Henri Rochefort), a lantern by his side, contemplates a portrait of Marat; behind him, a monkey wearing a bicorn and sitting on a drum (General Farre?) faces a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte; behind him, a monkey carrying a pair of scales (Cazot?) admires a portrait of George Danton
Woodcut and stencil-coloured lithograph (?)
license:Public domain