Art of a skeleton riding a horse. Art is to the left of the small, weeping boy and to the right of the collection of astrological tools.
Creator
James Sicner
Source
Man’s Evolving Images, Printing and Writing Mural
Publisher
Coates Library, Trinity University
Date
1983
Rights
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Format
image/jpeg
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Identifier
mural_back_h_25
]]>https://mural.coateslibrary.com/items/show/244Art of a large sow surrounded by Jewish people. This art is an antisemetic woodcut originating from Germany. Art is below The Mirror which Flatters Not and above The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels’s title page. ]]>2020-12-14T22:26:23+00:00
Art of a large sow surrounded by Jewish people. This art is an antisemetic woodcut originating from Germany. Art is below The Mirror which Flatters Not and above The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels’s title page.
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Cartoon depiction of a large turtle with elephants on its shell. The elephants are supporting half of the world. An eel-like creature surrounds the cartoon. Image is located within the collection of circle graphs to the right of the collection of title pages.
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Format
image/jpeg
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Identifier
mural_back_h_21
]]>https://mural.coateslibrary.com/items/show/152Piece of the Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal recreated on the mural. Art is of a decorated horse and a man leading it. Original piece was from The North Palace of Nineveh. Item is currently housed in the British Museum. Art is located to the right of St. Mark’s Plaza and to the left of Superman. ]]>2020-12-11T01:55:44+00:00
Dublin Core
Title
Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal’s Three Men with a Horse
Piece of the Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal recreated on the mural. Art is of a decorated horse and a man leading it. Original piece was from The North Palace of Nineveh. Item is currently housed in the British Museum. Art is located to the right of St. Mark’s Plaza and to the left of Superman.
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Art is a combination of two pieces by José Guadalupe Posada. The piece is of a skeleton riding a skeleton horse with a spear and another skeleton riding a bicycle. The art is located directly beneath a large, decorated horse and to the right of a stone statue.
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Format
image/jpeg
Language
English
Type
Still Image
Identifier
mural_back_h_3
]]>https://mural.coateslibrary.com/items/show/127Art of man riding a horse from Hunting trip in Idaho mountains: In a Canyon of the Coeur D'Alene created in 1888. Image is located to the left of Laocoön and His Sons but to the right of Impressio Librorum.]]>2020-12-11T01:55:44+00:00
Art of man riding a horse from Hunting trip in Idaho mountains: In a Canyon of the Coeur D'Alene created in 1888. Image is located to the left of Laocoön and His Sons but to the right of Impressio Librorum.
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Romulus and Remus, mythical figures credited with the founding of Rome, are displayed feeding from a female wolf. Image is located to the left of the base of the large column and to the right of pottery.
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