RME0X7KD–Sep. 09, 1965 - An very ungrateful job: the meterological observers and the weather-forecast had this summer. Again and again the weather services in the whole Federal Republic of Germany had to answer question of people which would spend their holidays and made inquiries about the sunshine. At the most time the metereologists had to answer such questions in the negative - it means ''rain threats''. The young lady on our picture which controls the rain-gauges everytime had full reservoirs and many work. At the ''sunny side'' of the weather station it was very quiet for the most part
RMD2TTC4–THE UNGRATEFUL WOLF THE FISHERMAN AND THE FISH
RM2C10EYD–ungrateful to grateful by scissors
RMRYA1D4–The Ungrateful Wolf the Fisherman and the Fish
RM2C10T2K–ungrateful to grateful on white paper
RMRY5RB2–Reynard the Fox: The Ungrateful Wolf. Allart van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621-1675). Etching
RM2C10EYT–ungrateful to grateful on white paper
RMPPXM51–The Father's Curse: The Ungrateful Son; Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French, 1725 - 1805, France; about 1778; Brush and gray wash
RMFPTP53–Jean Baptiste Greuze - A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son - 1777
RMEE0AN5–The Father's Curse: The Ungrateful Son; Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French, 1725 - 1805; France, Europe; about 1778; Brush
RMA381EM–woman in the office looking annoyed with a present she has just unwrapped
RM2DHX23W–Plate 28 (page 55): 'Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades', William Blake, 1757–1827, British, Attributed to Edward Young, 1683–1765, British, 1797, Engraving
RMP4FT8J–The Father's Curse or The Ungrateful Son - 1777 - 130x162 cm - oil on canvas - French School. Author: Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805). Location: LOUVRE MUSEUM-PAINTINGS. Also known as: LA MALDICION PATERNA.
RM2DCFC8E–Jean-Baptiste Greuze, (artist), French, 1725 - 1805, The Ungrateful Son, c. 1770, red chalk on brown laid paper with framing line in black ink, overall: 42.7 x 33.1 cm (16 13/16 x 13 1/16 in.), Gift in memory of Douglas Huntly Gordon and in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the National Gallery of Art
RFF5GCTE–Danger Past, God Forgotten
RM2DHX4F8–Young's Night Thoughts, Page 55, 'Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades', Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British, ca. 1797, Etching and line engraving with watercolor on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Spine: 16 3/4 inches (42.5 cm), Sheet: 16 1/2 x 12 7/8 inches (41.9 x 32.7 cm), and Plate: 15 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches (40 x 32.4 cm), angel, flowers (plants), grass, grave, gravestone, literary theme, mourning, pointing, text, thorns, tombstone, vines, women
RFTCWM21–hands hold white paper with word ungrateful
RM2DJGJF3–The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, steel engraving 1853, digitally restored
RFFXWF7X–Young displeased bride holding a small wedding present isolated on white background
RMMAN23D–. The Ungrateful Man (Illustration for the Palace) The Palace. 1917
RM2CCWX59–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - The Father's Curse - The Ungrateful Son
RF2NJ4DKX–Some palm trees and a disused wind turbine in an 'oasis'. Vega de Rio Palmas, Fuerteventura.
RMKEEM15–William Blake Young's Night Thoughts, Page 55, Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades
RM2M98BKN–Cartoon, Henry Irving (1838-1905), legendary actor-manager, and Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager, with a bust of Shakespeare in the background -- Shakespearian Experimenters. Chatterton says: Don't spend too much time and money on that ungrateful old man. Look how he served me!
RMHM251X–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - The Father's Curse - The Ungrateful Son - WGA10661
RM2B01CRC–Cambodia: The midwife and the ungrateful woman bas-relief, Ta Prohm Temple near Tonle Bati, south of Phnom Penh. This bas-relief shows a woman carrying a box on her head whilst a man bows in supplication to another, larger woman. The story represented is that of a pregnant woman who gave birth with the help of a midwife, but then failed to show sufficient respect to the latter. As a punishment, the midwife has condemned her to carry the afterbirth in a box on her head for the rest of her life. The man is begging the midwife to forgive his wife.
RMHHW427–Snow White and Rose Red rescue the Ungrateful Dwarf from the clutches of an eagle. From 'The Fairy Book' by Dinah Maria Mulock
RF2J6ECBB–Black man making surprise for bored woman giving flowers
RM2B8MJH9–Ungrateful people you do not know how much I have prayed for you! ..... (IT)
RMA381EK–woman in the office looking annoyed with a present she has just unwrapped
RM2T9GT9E–The Father's Curse: The Ungrateful Son 1777 by Jean-Baptiste Greuze
RMPA9AB0–'Bahram Chubina Meets a Lady who Foretells his Fate', Folio from a Shahnama (Book of Kings). Author: Abu'l Qasim Firdausi (935-1020). Dimensions: Page: 8 x 5 1/4 in. (20.3 x 13.4 cm) Painting: 1 7/8 x 4 5/16 in. (4.8 x 10.9 cm). Date: ca. 1330-40. Bahram Chubina, the commander-in-chief of the ungrateful king Hurmuzd, was led by magic to a hidden palace where a beautiful enthroned woman told him that the crown of Iran would be his. The interaction of the figures in this picture is characteristic of this manuscript, but their identity, except for those of the enthroned lady and her two guardi
RMF6DH2G–RELEASE DATE: July 9, 1938. MOVIE TITLE: My Bill. STUDIO: Warner Bros. Pictures. PLOT: Francis is the mother of four kids, three of whom are ungrateful to their widowed mom and move in with their wealthy aunt. Only Moore remains faithful to his mother. He befriends a wealthy neighbor, and when she passes away, they discover she has left her entire fortune to Moore. PICTURED: DICKIE MOORE as Bill Colbrook and KAY FRANCIS as Mary Colbrook.
RFPDB4JA–Negative Personalities Character Traits. Stick Figures Man Icons. Starting with the Alphabet T.
RM2DJ0RJH–Young's Night Thoughts, Page 55, 'Ungrateful, Shall We Grieve Their Hovering Shades', Print made by William Blake, 1757–1827, British, 1797, Etching and line engraving with watercolor on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Spine: 17 1/2 inches (44.5 cm), Sheet: 16 3/4 x 13 inches (42.5 x 33 cm), and Plate: 15 5/8 x 12 3/4 inches (39.7 x 32.4 cm), angel, flowers (plants), grass, grave, gravestone, literary theme, mourning, pointing, religious and mythological subject, text, thorns, tombstone, vines, women
RFTDCADB–woman cuts white paper with word ungrateful on table
RM2T8H3G5–Ungrateful people, you don't know how much I prayed for you!....., Draftsman-lithographer, Ratier, Charles Victor Hilaire, Printer-lithographer, Circa 1830, Print, Graphic arts, Print, Lithography, Dimensions - Work: Height: 27.7 cm, Width: 35.8 cm, Dimensions - Assembly:, Height: 32.5 cm, Width: 50 cm
RM2DJGK14–The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, steel engraving 1853, digitally restored
RMEDPDX4–Honoré Daumier (French, 1808 - 1879). Ungrateful country—you shall not have my work!
RMPBB915–1116 Norman Rockwell - The Ungrateful Man (Illustration for the Palace) The Palace -
RM2CCWX39–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son, 1777
RMJHCTY0–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son, 1777 -
RM2T8EFH6–MARIE CHRISTINE LEOPOLD II. ALBERT CASIMIR. Prince! Grieving from your long absence, We have felt the painful effects of it; Come back among us: Your August presence By bringing back peace will make us happy:. Belgian, Here is your King! This Monarch is a father, Who puts all his glory in making your happiness; Pay him for his clemency a sincere homage, Don't be ungrateful to him, he only wants your heart. This beneficent Prince, the love of Belgium, is decorated with the Virtues of his predeceβeur; Casimir brings us back to this peaceful time
RMJ09KGA–William Blake - Young's Night Thoughts, Page 55, Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades -
RM2B01CRF–Cambodia: The midwife and the ungrateful woman bas-relief, Ta Prohm Temple near Tonle Bati, south of Phnom Penh. This bas-relief shows a woman carrying a box on her head whilst a man bows in supplication to another, larger woman. The story represented is that of a pregnant woman who gave birth with the help of a midwife, but then failed to show sufficient respect to the latter. As a punishment, the midwife has condemned her to carry the afterbirth in a box on her head for the rest of her life. The man is begging the midwife to forgive his wife.
RMW517JA–The tomb of Publius Cornelius Scipio, Roman general and later consul who is often regarded as one of the greatest military commanders. He probably died in 183 BC aged about 53 under suspicious circumstances, and it is possible that he either died of the lingering effects of the fever contracted while on campaign in 190 BC, or that he took his own life for causes unknown. He is said to have demanded that his body be buried away from his ungrateful city, and the Emperor Augustus is said to have visited his tomb in Liternum, southern central Italy, more than 150 years later.
RF2KA0730–Remission of the debt of the servant by the king, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1554 - 1612 The ungrateful servant sits o
RM2AEF6F1–Jean-Baptiste Greuze, The Ungrateful Son, c 1770 The Ungrateful Son; c. 1770
RMA381EJ–woman in the office looking annoyed with a present she has just unwrapped
RM2MBG9A6–The Ungrateful Son, c. 1770.
RMPNCH00–A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son, 1777. Date/Period: 1777. Brush and black ink, heightened with white, on blue paper. Author: Jean-Baptiste Greuze.
RMF6DH2F–RELEASE DATE: July 9, 1938. MOVIE TITLE: My Bill. STUDIO: Warner Bros. Pictures. PLOT: Francis is the mother of four kids, three of whom are ungrateful to their widowed mom and move in with their wealthy aunt. Only Moore remains faithful to his mother. He befriends a wealthy neighbor, and when she passes away, they discover she has left her entire fortune to Moore. PICTURED: ELIZABETH RISDON as Aunt Caroline Colbrook, KAY FRANCIS as Mary Colbrook, DICKIE MOORE as Bill Colbrook and JOHN LITEL as John C. Rudlin.
RM2EB0RPB–Pharonic Embalming, Ungrateful Dead 2000
RFTYXJM0–white paper with word ungrateful against elegant coffee cup in cafe
RF2H9RJET–The Ungrateful Wolf and The Fisherman and the Fish from Triplets : comprising, The baby's opera, The baby's bouquet, and The baby's own Æsop ( Aesp ) being the fables condensed in rhyme with portable morals pictorially pointed by Walter Crane. Engraved and printed in colours by Walter Crane, Lucy Crane, and Edmund Evans, Published in 1899
RM2DJGK19–The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, steel engraving 1853, digitally restored
RMCE79MG–The School for Scandal opens at the Barbican Theatre. Actor holding up a 'most ungrateful fellow' sign
RMMAN23F–. The Ungrateful Man 'The whole court was filled with confusion, though the animals, with no attempt t. 1917
RF2ANN8Y0–Ungrateful teenager displeased with pocket money sum, puberty age difficulties
RFJY6GNB–Cartoon Humorous Concept Illustration of Looking a Gift Horse in the Mouth Saying or Proverb
RMBAWEXD–Pharonic Embalming,Ungrateful Dead
RMHYEWPW–Jean Baptiste Greuze A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son, 1777 Google Art Project
RM2WB7BE0–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - The Ungrateful Son.
RM2R7W6CP–Republic is Not Ungrateful April 13, 1872
RF2KA0DTP–Fight between the ungrateful servant and a debtor, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1554 - 1612 The ungrateful servant attac
RM2AHPJWH–Jean-Baptiste Oudry. The Adventure of the Chamber Pot, plate four from Scènes du Roman Comique. 1706–1755. France. Etching on ivory laid paper Jean-Baptiste Oudry turned his hand to comic genre in this etching, which illustrates a scene from Paul Scarron’s 1651 novel, Roman Comique. Scarron’s misanthropic and drunken character, La Rancune, accepts a merchant’s kind offer to share the inn’s last bed. Ungrateful, La Rancune repeatedly awakens his benefactor from sound sleep, demanding the chamber pot, without relieving himself. Finally, after elbowing the merchant’s stomach and nearly strangling
RF2HGKCTB–Norman Rockwell - The Ungrateful Man (Illustration for the Palace) The Palace
RM2WMTPFY–Protesters hold an anti-Ukrainian banner that says 'No more hospitality, you ungrateful bastards' during a demonstration. Farmers rallied in the heart of Warsaw to voice their discontent with the agricultural policies of the European Union. Polish farmers strongly oppose the European Commission's recent move to prolong duty-free trade with Ukraine until 2025. Additionally, they are opposed to the adoption of the EU's Green Deal, the influx of inexpensive agricultural goods from Ukraine, and are calling for assistance in bolstering animal husbandry. During the protest, farmers set off flares, i
RMPNER6D–The Ungrateful Man (Illustration for the Palace) The Palace. Date/Period: 1917. Drawing. Charcoal heightened with white on wove paper. Height: 381 mm (15 in); Width: 431.80 mm (17 in). Author: Norman Rockwell.
RF2HBTYGG–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - A Father Curses hos Ungrateful Son, 1777
RMAE3BWD–Crying Baby & cake
RM2JAG6MB–What is missing in the art exhibition in Florence. The ungrateful Italians. '
RFRAEWDW–The Father's Curse: The Ungrateful Son, Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, 1725 - 1805), France, about 1778, Brush and reimagined
RM2A521H3–Reynard the Fox: The Ungrateful Wolf.
RM2WMTPJC–Protesters hold an anti-Ukrainian banner that says 'No more hospitality, you ungrateful bastards' during a demonstration. Farmers rallied in the heart of Warsaw to voice their discontent with the agricultural policies of the European Union. Polish farmers strongly oppose the European Commission's recent move to prolong duty-free trade with Ukraine until 2025. Additionally, they are opposed to the adoption of the EU's Green Deal, the influx of inexpensive agricultural goods from Ukraine, and are calling for assistance in bolstering animal husbandry. During the protest, farmers set off flares, i
RMHP6X33–Sheet music cover image of the song 'The Ungrateful Son The Pathetic Song and Chorus', with original authorship notes reading 'Composed by John Walsh', United States, 1886. The publisher is listed as 'Willis Woodward and Co., 842 and 844 Broadway', the form of composition is 'strophic with chorus', the instrumentation is 'piano and voice (solo and satb chorus)', the first line reads 'A poor old man of seventy and his wife of sixty-two, one night in winter when the snow fell fast', and the illustration artist is listed as 'None'.
RMMP8Y4T–The Father's Curse - The Ungrateful Son. La malédiction paternelle . 1777. 784 La malediction paternelle
RMG38HKY–Myth - Tibet - Monkey
RMEY8XNE–'The Travellers and the Plane Tree' fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). Two travellers rest in the shade of a Plane tree and remark on how useless it is as it has no fruit. Many a service is met with ingratitude. Illustration by Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). See description for more information.
RMD8BA09–Fable - Discontented Bee
RMEYW64A–'The Countryman and the Snake' fable by Aesop (circa 600BC). A farmer takes pity on a frozen snake and brings it home. Thawed, the snake reverts to character and bites all. The wicked show no thanks. Illustration by Ernest Grisnet (1844-1907). See description for more information.
RM2WB7BDR–Jean-Baptiste Greuze - The Father’s Curse The Ungrateful Son.
RM2PH5WG3–The Ungrateful Man (Illustration for the Palace) The Palace 1917 by Norman Rockwell
RF2KA0R0F–Reprimand and condemnation of the ungrateful servant, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert, after Maarten van Heemskerck, 1554 - 1612 The king sits on a throne
RM2B6NNY1–Gelijkenis van de ondankbare dienstknecht Dominica XXI Post Pentec (titel op object) The ungrateful servant kneels before the king and begged him to give him more time to repay its debt. The king took pity, released him and forgave him the loan money. At various elements of the show are letters that correspond to the legend in the marge. Manufacturer : printmaker Who: rix (rejected attribution) printmaker: Adriaen Collaert (listed property) designed by: Bernardino PasseriPlaats manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1593 Physical features: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurem
RF2E1JG0D–aggressive grey cat bites a person.
RMW7F34A–'An Unthankful Fellow', 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank.
RMPNE3T2–The Ungrateful Man 'The whole court was filled with confusion, though the animals, with no attempt t. Date/Period: 1917. Drawing. Charcoal & gouache on board. Height: 304.80 mm (12 in); Width: 457.20 mm (18 in). Author: Norman Rockwell.
RMA676XD–Myth Tibet Monkey
RFH0DD7H–Man and woman covered in streamers
RM2H11YRE–Reynard the Fox: The Ungrateful Wolf, 1650-75. Allart van Everdingen (Dutch, 1621-1675). Etching;
RFRAX8WW–The Father's Curse: The Ungrateful Son, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French, 1725 - 1805, France, Europe, about 1778, Brush reimagined
RM2E4732D–William Blake, 1757–1827, British, Plate 28 (page 55): 'Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades', 1797. Engraving. Public Domain
RM2HT89R2–The Ingrate, 1832.
RM2T7JGDY–Jean-Baptiste Greuze The ungrateful son. Brush in black and gray, deck white, pen design, on blue paper, squared 1777 , 1777
RMPBB910–1116 Norman Rockwell - The Ungrateful Man 'The whole court was filled with confusion, though the animals, with no attempt t -
RM2HWC48W–“It Leads Us To A Challenge.” “It was Indeed a Wild and Reckless Sacrifice of Blood and Money to Save One’s Country to be Ruled over by one so Ungrateful!”. Artist: Thomas Nast, American, 1840–1902
RMHT3BNH–'An Unthankful Fellow', 1829. Artist: George Cruikshank.
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