- Vase-painting by Euxitheos
Vase-painting by Euxitheos - Women’s Head-dress
Women’s Head-dress - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Man in buckskin
Man in buckskin - dawn by Frederick Remington - Peasant Woman and Churn
Peasant Woman and Churn - From the François Vase
From the François Vase - Good Joke
A group of men in a tavern enjoying a good joke - Battle of Resaca de la Palma 9th May 1846
Battle of Resaca de la Palma 9th May 1846 - XP
Constantine the Great, founder of Constantinople, had the monogram of Christ placed on the labarum, or imperial stamdard; It was the Greek letter X (chi) with a P (rbo) placed perpendicularly though it, forming the first two letters of the name Christ, in Greek - Man in swimsuit
Man dripping-wet - Man and Woman
Upper class man and his wife - Battle of Palo Alto 8th. May 1846
Battle of Palo Alto 8th. May 1846 - 90 degrees in the shade
Man wheeling a small girl in a wheelbarrow - Young Lady writing
Young Lady writing - Trenching Implements 17th Century
Trenching Implements 17th Century - Antonio López de Santa Anna
Of all the officers who have commanded the army and enjoyed the presidency, Santa Anna has occupied the most distinguished position since the death of Iturbidé. - Seventeenth Century Plows
Seventeenth Century Plows - Get Up!
Man laying in bed with someone (his conscience) encouraging him to get up - Man and Woman
Young lady talking to man with monocle on a sofa - Farming instruction book 1601
Farming instruction book 1601 - Boy discussing two women
Boy telling his friend to respect his mother - A windy day
Small girl waiting for old lady on a windy day. - Romain Rolland
Jean-Christophe, the dominant figure of the enormous work which Rolland was a score of years in writing, and nearly half a score in publishing, is gradually becoming a household name upon two continents. “Jean-Christophe” is the detailed life of a man from the cradle to the grave, a prose epic of suffering, a narrative of the evolution of musical genius, a pæan to music, and a critique of composers, the history of an epoch, a comparative study of the civilizations of France and Germany, an arraignment of society, a discussion of vexed problems, a treatise on ethics, a “barrel” of sermons, a storehouse of dissertations, and a blaze of aspirations.