Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

faint off-white patches képek

52 találat
  • / 2
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Jew with a cane; graphic artist; Jews; Judaica; generic types; traveling merchants; Krajewska, Wanda (fl. 1948); 2nd half of the 19th century; graphic; graphic matrix/plate; height 18.2 cm; width 11.3 cm, A rectangular surface fills the image, showing a worn, rough texture with a dominant gray color range from dark charcoal to lighter gray areas; there are a few pale white and off-white speckles and patches scattered across the surface, and some subtle mottled patterns and faint circular marks. The edges of the rectangle are slightly darker and show small irregular light spots, while the-stock-foto
RM
City view inspired by Polish architecture; Feliks Jabłczyński (1865–1928), graphic artist; tenement houses, cities, landscapes, cityscapes, architectural studies, streets, views, gates, city views, architectural views; Polish graphics; Poland; ca. 1924; Warsaw; graphic matrix/graphic plate; height 10.4 cm, width 7.4 cm, A rectangular surface with a textured, worn appearance fills the image, showing a mottled field of pale gray and off-white with patches of darker gray and subtle brownish tones; there are several circular and irregular darker spots scattered across the surface, faint linear-stock-foto
RM
Rocky landscape; Feliks Jabłczyński (1865–1928); graphic artist; landscape, mountain landscape, rocks; Polish graphic art; Poland; ca. 1924; Warsaw; graphic art; graphic matrix (graphic plate); height 7.5 cm; width 11.2 cm, A dark rectangular surface with a rough, weathered texture resting against a lighter background, showing a variety of irregular pale splotches and speckles across its area; the surface appears mostly deep gray to black with areas of lighter gray and white where the splotches concentrate, and there are faint brownish rust-colored patches and subtle scratch-like grooves-stock-foto
RM
Bronze coin of Gotarzes II (king of the Parthians; reign 40–51). Obverse: bust of Gotarzes II facing left, with long beard, curled hair, wearing a diadem, necklace, and cuirass. Reverse: Gotarzes II facing right, seated on a throne; Tyche standing in front of him, giving him a diadem in her right hand and holding a cornucopia in her left. Minted at Seleucia on the Tigris, Parthia (Iran), dated 38–51. Coin diameter 24.5–25.5 mm, weight 10.50 g., A roughly circular, worn object with an uneven, pitted surface in shades of dark gray and brown, showing areas of lighter gray and faint off-white-stock-foto
RM
grosz (destructed - several small fragments); Straub (Strawb), Heinrich, publisher; Wille, Albrecht (fl. 1520-?), publisher; Decius, Jost Ludwik (fl. 1528-1535); Albrecht Hohenzollern (Prince of Prussia; 1490–1568); destructed - several small coin fragments; 1533; Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg; coin (several fragments); coin weight 0.10 g, A worn, irregularly shaped metallic object with a rough, cracked surface rests on a pale, textured background; the metal shows silvery and gray tones with hints of darker tarnish and small patches of yellowish discoloration, and there are several-stock-foto
RM
Prussian grosz, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: crowned male bust in profile turned to the right; in the rim between the pearl borders an inscription: .SIGIS.I.REX.PO.DO.TOCI.PRVSSIE. Reverse: the Eagle of Royal Prussia; in the rim between the pearl borders the inscription: .GROSS.COMV.TERR.PRVSSIE.1535. 1535, Toruń, Poland. Coin; diameter 24.4–24.9 mm; weight 1.6 g., A circular, worn coin-like object with a raised rim and embossed design, showing a profile of a crowned figure in the center surrounded by a decorative border; the surface appears textured and aged with-stock-foto
RM
wieczorowy; Ernest Jan Biron (Duke of Courland and Semigallia; 1763–1769); coats of arms; busts; White Eagle (coat of arms); Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (coat of arms); Pogoń (coat of arms); shields; heraldic shields; Biron (family). Obverse: in the border an outline of a bust turned to the right; illegible inscription in the rim. Reverse: under a crowned mitre separating an illegible inscription in the rim, two coats of arms with the Eagle and the Chaser; below the value number VI; date 1763–1764; Duchy of Courland and Semigallia, Mitawa; coin; weight 3.08 g., A roughly circular flat-stock-foto
RM
Teutonic szeląg forgery from the period, Jan von Tiefen (Grand Master; 1489–1497). Teutonic shield (iconographic), lily-shaped cross (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic). Forgeries from the period; Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated arms ending in lilies divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; on the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, the inscription. 1489–1497. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin,-stock-foto
RM
Teutonic szeląg, Paweł von Russdorf (Grand Master; 1422–1441). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master with a cross whose elongated, widening arms divide the rim legend and reach the outer rim; on the rim between pearly borders an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield with a cross with elongated arms dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim; in the rim between pearl borders an inscription, 1422–1441. Teutonic Knights (Order). State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 20.8 mm, weight 1.64 g, axis 150°., A worn circular object with an irregular edge,-stock-foto
RM
Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master; below the Jerusalem cross, a cross with elongated, widening arms dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim. In the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield with a cross with elongated arms dividing the rim legend and reaching the outer rim; in the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription. Date: 1416–1422. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Toruń. Coin; diameter 21.5 mm; weight 1.75 g; axis 45°., A worn circular object-stock-foto
RM
Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422). Obverse: monastic shield of the Grand Master (Teutonic shield iconography); crossbars at the ends of the arms of the cross are arched; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Reverse: monastic shield; on the rim, between the pearly borders, an inscription. Date: 1414–1416. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Mint: Gdańsk. Coin; diameter 21.2–21.3 mm; weight 1.60 g; axis 0°., A round, worn object with an uneven edge, primarily off-white and light gray in color with patches of darker gray and faint brownish spots-stock-foto
RM
Teutonic szeląg, Michał Küchmeister (Grand Master; 1414–1422), Teutonic shield (iconographic), monastic shield of the Grand Master (iconographic), AR mark, Teutonic Knights (order). Obverse: Monastic shield of the Grand Master, the crossbars at the ends of the arms of the cross are arched. On the rim, between the pearl borders, the inscription. Reverse: Monastic shield. In the rim between the pearl borders there is an inscription, 1414–1416. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Gdańsk. Coin, diameter 21.8 mm, weight 1.40 g, axis 20°., A circular worn coin with a textured surface showing a-stock-foto
RM
Denarius bracteate depicting a cross on arcade (iconographic) with balls and rings; one-sided coin showing a cross supported by an arch, a ring underneath, and one ball on each side of the cross. Teutonic Knights (Order). Date: ca. 1277/1278–ca. 1287/1288. State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Coin (one-sided). Diameter 17.3 mm; weight 0.21 g., A circular, weathered object with irregular edges and visible cracks, showing a raised, carved or molded face-like pattern with rounded eye shapes and a central mouth-like depression; the surface appears rough and eroded with tones of gray, off-white-stock-foto
RM
Denarius - bracteate, Greek cross I (iconographic), R5 (rarity), Potocki-Pilawa, equal-armed cross (iconographic), one-sided coin, crosses, Teutonic Knights (order), equal-armed cross with ends of the arms extended, 2nd half of the 13th century, State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), coin (one-sided), diameter 16.9 mm, weight 0.22 g, A round, worn object with an uneven, chipped rim sits on a white background; its surface shows a faint raised cross-like shape in the center and exhibits mottled shades of gray, brown, off-white, and hints of dark green, with areas of darker staining and lighter-stock-foto
RM
Denarius - bracteate, R6 (rarity); one-sided coin depicting a standing knight with a banner, cross and Teutonic shield (iconography); Teutonic Knights (order); shields, knight motifs; ca. 1247/1248–ca. 1257/1258; State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525), Toruń; coin (one-sided); diameter 19.6 mm; weight 0.22 g, A circular, worn object with an uneven, broken edge appears against a white background; its surface shows a recessed central area with a faint raised relief of a human-like figure holding an item, surrounded by concentric ridges and patches of rough texture. The object displays shades of-stock-foto
RM
Denarius - bracteate; crown I (iconographic), crowns, one-sided coin, crosses; Teutonic Knights (order). Crown composed of a rim with quadrangular holes and two arches with projections (rim on the left side is wider). Between the arches, a cross on a spherical base with widening ends of the arms. Date: ca. 1287/1288–ca. 1297/1298. Origin: State of the Teutonic Order (1226–1525). Object: coin (one-sided). Diameter: 15.6 mm. Weight: 0.26 g., A round, weathered object with an uneven rim rests against a white background; its surface shows a mix of gray, off-white, and brown tones with mottled-stock-foto
RM
Bowl on a foot; maker: Rubiec-Masalski, Fyodor Vasilyevich (1865–1920?); Chinese art; culture: Chinese; maker: Tulisov, Jerzy (1943– ); period/style: Qing (1644–1911), Qing (style); decorative vessel, bowl; 19th century, China; vessel; height 3.9 cm; diameter 5.6 cm, A small rounded cup sits against a black background, made of a smooth translucent material in pale cream and off-white tones with subtle areas of light greenish and yellowish hues; the cup has a slightly flared rim, gently tapered sides, a short circular foot, a glossy surface with a few faint cloudy patches and tiny specks, and a-stock-foto
RM
Belt clasp, Chinese, dragons iconography, lizards zool., Qing 1644–1911. The head is in the shape of a two-horned dragon's head with an open mouth, and the handle features a lizard. Milky-white jadeite, slightly translucent with slight colloid clusters. Carving, engraving, 18th–19th century, China, belt buckle. Height 2.1 cm, width 12.8 cm, depth 2.2 cm., A smooth, pale white carved object rests on a light surface against a neutral gradient background, showing an elongated, curved form with rounded ends and subtle raised details; the piece has soft translucent areas and slightly warmer off--stock-foto
RM
Set of three beads, unknown Northern Mesopotamian workshop, Early Jazira III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC Early Dynastic III period. Set of three different tubular beads: one a naturally broken from a snail shell; two b, c cut from the shell of an unidentified snail. Bead b is distinguished by its rounded triangular cross-section. Tubular shell beads, jewellery; associated with children's graves. Origin: Northern Mesopotamia Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra, northeastern Syria. Decoration., A neutral gray background with a few small irregular objects floating against it: a white cylindrical-stock-foto
RM
Head of Venus or a nymph, unknown Roman workshop; female portrait, Roman sculpture, hairstyle; Roman copy after a Greek original from the 3rd century BC; early 1st century period of Octavian Augustus, Roman Empire, 27 BC–476; sculpture; height 23 cm, width 16 cm, depth 19 cm, weight 11.13 kg., A carved stone head displayed on a rectangular stone base against a plain gray background, showing a left-facing profile with sculpted hair rendered in flowing carved locks and textured surface; the stone tones include off-white, beige, light tan, and subtle grayish patches, with areas of darker-stock-foto
RM
Corinthising pilaster capital, Corinthising style, 1st–2nd century turn of the 1st and 2nd centuries, Roman Empire 27 BC–476. Materials/subject: architectural element; element of architectural decoration; architectural detail; capital featuring acanthus leaves and rosettes ornament. Dimensions: height 39 cm, width 46.5 cm, depth 11 cm; weight 36 kg., A roughly square slab with irregular edges occupies the image against a solid gray background, the slab surface showing a mottled mix of off-white, beige, light tan, and faint gray tones with subtle darker streaks and patches; the edges are-stock-foto
RM
Figure of a standing woman — funerary figurine; creator, sculptor: Krieg doctor author; images of women; figurines; Chinese art; Chinese culture;, repossession Jelenia Góra; female figurines; 10th century ; China; sculpture; height 25.3 cm, A worn carved figure of a standing person shown in profile, with a long headdress or hood and a draped garment, rendered in pale beige and off-white tones with patches of light brown and faint reddish discoloration, standing on a rounded base with visible surface texture and small chips, set against a plain light gray background.-stock-foto
RM
Spherical vessel, unknown northern Mesopotamian workshop, clay, Early Jazira III / Early Dynastic III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC. Spherical vessel with an egg-shaped belly with a rounded bottom and a low cylindrical neck ending with a thickened rim turned outwards. Origin: Northern Mesopotamia Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra, Syria. Vessel; height 7.8 cm, width 6.5 cm., A rounded clay vessel with a narrow neck and flared rim sits against a solid gray background; the vessel surface is mostly off-white with areas of pale beige and light brown discoloration, visible weathering and surface cracks,-stock-foto
RM
Vessel, Ovoid, slightly downward-stretched clay vessel, widest at about 2/3 of the height. Broad shoulders, very short wide neck; roller-shaped rim oval in cross-section and slightly flaring; rounded bottom. Handcrafted from two parts joined at about 2/3 of the height, upper part turned. Surface leveled; traces of a white substance on outer surface and rim. Clay with significant organic admixture Viennese System. Beige color. Complete, well-preserved. Late Old Kingdom ca. 2686–2181 BC. From Edfu. Height 24.9 cm; rim diameter 10.2 cm; body diameter 20.7 cm., A large round object with a rough,-stock-foto
RM
Tea canister chaire of the mimitsuki type. Brown container with two handles and a lid in a navy blue brocade bag silk. Dark brown, porous clay, wheel-thrown; light brown glaze, rough air bubble cracks; applied plastic handles. 19th century Edo/Meiji period, Owari, Japan. Height 6.3 cm; diameter 5 cm. Japanese ceramics; chaire vessel for tea., A round, bowl-like object viewed from above with a textured surface showing worn and uneven areas, featuring concentric circular patterns and rough patches; the object displays a range of brown tones including dark brown, reddish-brown, and lighter tan,-stock-foto
RM
Greek dedicatory inscription, Horus myth., tombstones, inscriptions, Late Roman Empire period, Egypt, Greek inscription; height 12.1 cm, width 13.4 cm, depth 1.2 cm, A roughly rectangular stone object with a trapezoidal top edge and a small protrusion at the bottom, showing an uneven, weathered surface. The stone displays a range of beige and off-white tones with areas of light brown and pale gray, along with small darker brown specks and faint whitish patches. The edges are worn and slightly rounded, with subtle surface scratches and pitting visible across the face. The background behind the-stock-foto
RM
Transport amphora;, 3rd quarter of the 4th century BC; Mende Greece. Vessel transport amphora, height 71 cm, diameter 33.5 cm. Description: The walls of the body separate gently up to 2/3 of the height, then round very much towards a long neck. The rim is defined by a profile and rounded in the form of a cylinder. Flattened roller handles, attached at the height of the rim, fall vertically towards the narrowing of the body. Fingerprints at the places where the handles are attached., ancient Greek ceramics, transport vessel amphora., A tall, narrow-necked ceramic vessel with a pointed base and-stock-foto
RM
Oil lamp, Islamic art, Arabic culture; oil lamp in pottery with conical handle and traceably marked foot; utility pottery used in everyday life in the Middle East; 8th–10th century, Middle East; dimensions: height 5.8 cm, width 11.8 cm, depth 9.1 cm., A weathered, rounded object with a raised central peak rests against a smooth gray background, its surface showing rough, pitted textures and irregular edges; the object displays a mix of muted colors including gray, brown, off-white, and patches of reddish-brown, and a faint reflection of the object appears below it on the glossy surface.-stock-foto
RM
Greek dedicatory inscription, unknown author, tombstone inscription: To the Savior Gods Dioskuros Artemidoros son of Anubatos and his wife-sister Heraklia called also Tsinyris and son Hermanubis called also Dioscorides — gave the grace of piety for happiness hedera. 1st half of the 1st century BC, Egypt. Greek inscription. Height 40 cm, width 30 cm, depth 2 cm., A roughly rectangular carved stone slab with an uneven top edge and a chipped bottom corner, showing a pale off-white and beige surface with areas of light brown discoloration and darker tan patches; the slab has a vertical crack and a-stock-foto
RM
Fragment of a female figurine. Fragment of a small-sized sculpture or sculptural group with portrait features. The face is oval, the nose is large, the mouth is closed in a slight grimace. 2nd–3rd century AD, Egypt. Figurine, sculpture; height 8.5 cm, width 4.5 cm, depth 5.5 cm., A rounded stone object in off-white and beige tones sits against a flat gray background, showing a smooth, slightly translucent surface with small rough patches and areas of darker beige discoloration; the object has a central shallow groove and several faint curved indentations, with a lower edge that appears-stock-foto
RM
Vessel with an ellipsoidal belly, unknown northern Mesopotamian workshop; Early Jazira III / Early Dynastic III period ca. 2600–ca. 2350 BC; clay vessel for oils and ointments; small vessel with an ellipsoidal belly, rounded bottom, low flared neck ending in a flat top thickened by an outward curl; Al-Jazira northern Mesopotamia, Khabur basin, Tell Rad Shakra Northeastern Syria; height 7.4 cm, width 8.6 cm., A rounded ceramic vessel with a narrow neck and flared rim floats against a solid gray background, showing an uneven surface texture with patches of rough, worn areas. The vessel displays-stock-foto
RM
Fragments of wall decoration from the mastaba of the dignitary Tepemankh;, Niuserre ruler of Egypt; ca. 2445–2421 BC; Tepemankh ca. 2445–2421 BC., Iconography: sacrificial artists, scribes, mastabas, shipwright; scenes of boat building and bringing funerary offerings. Egyptian sepulchral funerary architecture; Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty Nyuserre's reign, Abusir. Bas-relief. Height 26 cm; width 302 cm; depth 16 cm; weight 140 kg., A large rough stone block fills the frame, showing an irregular, weathered surface with many jagged protrusions and shallow indentations; the stone appears mainly in-stock-foto
RM
Portrait of a prince from the Julio-Claudian dynasty, unknown Roman workshop; Roman sculpture, antique bust, boy portrait; Roman Empire 27 BC–476, dated 40–70 CE; marble sculpture, height 36 cm, width 21 cm, depth 18 cm, weight 11.55 kg., A carved marble bust of a young child shown from the shoulders up on a rounded plinth, rendered in pale off-white and creamy beige tones with subtle veins and weathered spots, the child has a rounded face with short, textured hair, closed eyes lacking detailed pupils, a small nose and closed lips, and a soft, neutral expression; the figure wears a draped-stock-foto
RM
Relief from the mortuary temple of Niuserre, Niuserre ruler of Egypt; ca. 2445–2421 BC, restitution provenance, offerings and ritual vessels iconography, architectural elements, religious scenes, funerary architecture. Fragment of a block with a high relief representation of an offering table and objects intended for sacrifice. ca. 2445–2421 BC; Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty Nyuserre's reign, Abusir. Bas-relief; height 26 cm, width 53 cm, depth 10 cm, weight 21 kg., A roughly rectangular stone slab with an irregular, chipped edge displays shallow carved reliefs across its surface; the stone is-stock-foto
RM
Amulet - djed pillar, Gołuchów Greater Poland Voivodeship, djed pillar iconography, protective amulet for mummies, Egyptian religion, 664–332 BC Late Period, Egypt, amulet, height 6.5 cm, width 2.7 cm, An elongated, vertically oriented carved object with a symmetrical, flattened top and bottom and a narrower midsection, showing a stepped, ribbed surface along its length; the material appears glazed and worn with a smooth, slightly glossy finish, exhibiting colors of pale beige, off-white, light tan, and small patches of brown and rust tones, with subtle darker speckling and faint-stock-foto
RM
Titulus of the tomb of the Systilians, tombstone inscription in Greek, 2nd–3rd century, Phrygia; tombstone, Greek inscription; height 26.0 cm, width 38.0 cm, depth 4.5 cm, A rectangular stone slab with rounded corners showing surface carving and shallow grooves; the slab is primarily off-white and beige with areas of pale cream and warm tan, and a vertical streak of gray and darker gray marbling toward one side; weathered edges and small chips are visible along the perimeter, and faint carved lines form a grid-like pattern across the face; the surface shows patches of light brown discoloration-stock-foto
RM
Goat astragal, Myrmekion Crimea, astragal goat condylo-talus bone, Crimea Ukraine, bones, antiquity; 332–30 BC, Hellenistic period, Myrmekion place of finding, product of nature, length 2.1 cm, A small, irregularly shaped object with a smooth, rounded form sits centered on a flat surface against a plain background; the object shows a mix of pale beige, creamy off-white, light tan, and faint brown discoloration with some darker speckles and patches, and it has subtle variations in texture including smoother shiny areas and slightly rougher, pitted spots, with a soft reflection visible on the-stock-foto
RM
Guardian of Heaven, figurine, art of Southeast Asia, Vietnamese culture, 1st half of the 19th century, Vietnam, sculpture; height 22.8 cm, width 7.2 cm, depth 6.2 cm, The image shows a small sculptural object placed on a flat surface against a smooth gradient gray background. The object has a worn, textured base with a rough, irregular shape and a visible central hole. The visible surfaces display metallic gold areas with dark tarnish, along with patches of reddish-brown and earthy beige tones. There is also a small area of pale off-white on the base and traces of darker blackish spots. The-stock-foto
RM
Amulet - heart with a sun disc;, sun disc iconography; grave goods; protective amulet; Late Period, Egypt, 664–332 BC; amulet; height 5 cm, width 2.5 cm, depth 1.5 cm, A translucent, rounded object with a bulbous top and a tapered lower body is shown against a solid gray background, appearing to be made of a milky, off-white material with areas of pale beige and faint amber tones, and small patches of brown discoloration. The surface shows a few rough spots and minor chips, with subtle striations and cloudy internal variations in color. There are small protrusions on each side near the middle,-stock-foto
RM
Head of a man, Archaic Period, Cyprus; figurine; height 7 cm, width 5 cm, depth 5.5 cm., A weathered, irregularly shaped stone object with a rough, textured surface in shades of tan and light brown, with small patches of darker brown and faint areas of off-white; the object is shown in profile against a flat, pale gray background, revealing a rounded top, a sloping side, and a subtle protrusion near one end, with varied surface pitting and scattered darker speckles.-stock-foto