RMJ7JG9Y–Artemisia I of Caria, a Greek queen of the ancient Greek city-state of Halicarnassus
RF2JE87D2–Artesunate, AS, chemical formula and structure. A medication to treat malaria. Developed from extract of sweet wormwood, Artemisia annua.
RMM0DG9P–Artemisia annua
RF2P4M423–Santonin, chemical formula. Extracted from sea wormwood, Artemisia maritima, it was a drug, widely used as anthelmintic, to expel parasitic worms.
RF2CETREP–Artemisia plant graphic black white isolated sketch illustration vector
RF2JE87CA–Artemisinin, chemical formula and structure. Drug, extracted from sweet wormwood, Artemisia annua, a herb employed in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
RF2E08JWR–Old botanical illustration engraving of Wormwood / Artemisia absinthium. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RF2CTJDG6–Artemisia tridentata, mugwort, sagebrush wild grass silhouette on sunset sky background. Summer prairie close-up with bright sun on sky. Greyscale
RMDWX6Y4–Vermouth
RM2M3K1D5–The three-masted emigrant ship, 'Artemisia' leaving Britain for Moreton Bay, New South Wales. 1848
RMRJAERB–A woodblock engraving depicting a sprig of Mugwort, a species of aromatic plants in the genus Artemisia. Woodcut by Thomas Bewick (1753-1828) an English engraver and natural history author. Dated 18th century
RM2M3K1B5–Passengers on the deck of the 'Artemisia' leaning over the side, as the boat leaves a British harbour bound for Australia, 1848. 1848
RM2R58M56–1620 ca , ITALY : The italian Baroque painter ORAZIO GENTILESCHI ( 1563 - 1639 ) , father of celebrated woman artist ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI ( 1593 - 1655 ca ). Engraved portrait by Giovanni Battista Cecchi , from a portrait by Sir Anthony Van Dyck , printed in late XVIII Century . - RITRATTO - ARTE - VISUAL ARTS - ARTI VISIVE - PITTORE - PITTRICE - BAROCCO - BAROCCA - HISTORY - FOTO STORICHE - beard - barba - colletto - collar - ILLUSTRAZIONE - ILLUSTRATION - engraving - incisione --- ARCHIVIO GBB
RMW2PWMT–Artemisia serrata BB-1913
RM2RMWW6N–Königin Artemisia (zugeschrieben) between 1627 and 1715 by Onorio Marinari
RFM6CWJ6–Hand drawn lovage isolated on white background. Vector illustration of a sketch style.
RFH7XKNH–French tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus sativa vector hand drawn sketch illustration. Culinary herb for cooking, medical, gardeni
RM2WT3T6J–Meeting of Cyrus and Artemisia. Coxie, Michiel (the Elder) (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, 1499-1592) (designed after, attr.) [painter] Tiegen, Jan van (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, act.1550) (workshop) [weaver] Leyniers, Nikolaus (Netherlandish (before 1600) - Flanders, act.1570) (workshop) [weaver] c. 1550 Tapestry Dimensions: H 420 x W 450 cm Tapestry Materials/Techniques: wool; silk; metallic thread (gold); metallic thread (silver) Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: Inventory of Carlos II (1701-1703). Inventory of Carlos III (1788). Inventory o
RFT5X83R–Artemisia Pontica is evergreen or deciduous plant. It is known as Roman wormwood, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RM2RD5HDP–Queen Artemisia in the naval battle of Salamis, ancient Greece, heroine, Persians, Greeks, warships, sailing ships, sea, boat, crossbow, shooting
RF2E08JWE–Old botanical illustration engraving of Sea Wormwood / Artemisia maritima. Traditional medicinal herbal plant. See Notes
RF2T3R6DN–Artimesia drinks the ashes of her husband Mausolus, Georg Pencz, 1537 - 1541 Artemisia sits by the armor of her deceased husband and is served by a se
RMDWX77G–Vermouth
RF2JPFT93–Estragon or tarragon culinary condiment isolated monochrome sketch icon. Vector artemisia dracunculus, essential perennial aromanic leaves. Cooking herb, food condiment, kitchen or medical greens
RF2FMNCY5–Black silhouette of wormwood herbaceous frame on a white background. Template with grass fields. Wreath with a branches of sagebrush. Vector monochrom
RMHRHDM2–Tarragon, Perennial Herb
RMDHJG8K–One of the sages. Artemisia dracunculoides. Along Narrows Trail. 520516
RM2CTCPMT–Maria Montessori. Portrait of the Italian educator and physician, Maria Tecla Artemisia Montessori (1870-1952), c. 1930
RM2R58JG5–1650 ca , ITALY : The italian Baroque woman painter ARTEMISIA GENTILESCHI ( 1593 - 1655 ca ). Engraved portrait by french painter DAVID JEROME ( 1605 ca- 1670 ), from a self-portrait by Artemisia Gentileschi . - AUTORITRATTO - self PORTRAIT - RITRATTO - ARTE - VISUAL ARTS - ARTI VISIVE - PITTORE - PITTRICE - BAROCCO - BAROCCA - PITTRICE - HISTORY - FOTO STORICHE - collana di perle - pearls necklace - colletto di pizzo - lace collar --- ARCHIVIO GBB
RMW2PWKT–Artemisia filifolia BB-1913
RM2AXRDNW–1620 ca, ITALY: The italian woman poet , painter , musician and singer ARCANGELA PALADINI ( 1599 - 1622 ). Daughter of Florentine painter Filippo Paladini ( 1544 – 1616 ), a pupil of Alessandro Allori ( 1535 - 1607 ). Paladini was a contemporary of Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi ( 1593 – 1656 ). She may have served as the model for an image of Saint Cecilia , the patron saint of music, painted by Artemisia . Engraving by Caterina Pirola Purtti , pubblished in 1837 . - PITTORE - DONNA ARTISTA - PITTRICE - PITTURA - ARTI VISIVE - ARTE - ARTS - portrait - ritratto - engraving - incisione
RM2P0XGN5–Dr. McClure with Dr. Maria Montessori, 1914. Italian educationalist Montessori was one of the first women to attend medical school in Italy. Irish-American publisher and investigative journalist Samuel Sidney McClure founded 'McClure's Magazine'.
RFH7XKNG–French tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus sativa vector hand drawn sketch illustration. Culinary herb for cooking, medical, gardeni
RM2WTFYKA–Artemisia with urn containing ashes of Mausolus. Jordaens, Jacob (Flemish, 1593-1678) (designed after) [painter] Clerc, Jerome le (Flemish, act.1677-d.1718) (workshop, attr.) [weaver] c. 1655-1675 Tapestry Dimensions: H 13' x W 10'8' Tapestry Materials/Techniques: unknown Culture: Flemish Weaving Center: Brussels Ownership History: French & Co. Inscriptions: City mark on lower guard right of center; weaver mark on lower guard, right Inscriptions: Inscription in upper border cartouche: HISTORIA / PHILIPPI REGIS MACEDONIAE / ET ALEXANDRI / MAGNI In bed-chamber, Artemisia, queen of Caria, holds c
RF2TBCN7C–Chamazulene chemical formula and structure. Organic aromatic compound and blue-violet derivative of azulene, found in chamomile, wormwood, and yarrow.
RM2AM7CWF–Marbles and bronzes; fifty plates from selected subjects in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities . i^U^^^y^ ^f-^>?*^- T^^ N E R El D (? 9 12). .^U.£i^ ^/?U4i^Xe--<y77Z^ M A U S O L O S AND ARTEMISIA, ( I n O O lOO I )
RF2C8K6R4–Herbal Flower and Plant, Hand Drawn Illustration of Artemisia Absinthium or Wormwood Plants and Ginseng Root Used for Traditional Medicine.
RFPNWJAT–wormwood vector set on white background
RMDWX7W7–Tarragon, tragacanth
RFPMWA2P–wormwood vector pattern on whte background
RF2PWA6KB–Santonin, chemical formula and skeletal structure
RMHRHCXP–Wormwood, Alchemy Plant
RFA1MK1E–Tarragon with wooden barrel illustration
RFT60HFB–The Roman wormwood or small absinthe is an herb. The species name, artemisiifolia, is given because the leaves were thought to bear a resemblance to t
RMJC5RPT–The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or Tomb of Mausolus, Halicarnassus, present Bodrum, Turkey
RF2HFGR8M–Thujone absinthe molecule, chemical structure. Skeletal formula.
RM2AM7BPB–Marbles and bronzes; fifty plates from selected subjects in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities . .^U.£i^ ^/?U4i^Xe--<y77Z^ M A U S O L O S AND ARTEMISIA, ( I n O O lOO I ). .^P UA^j^i ^^ liJ.i^^e^ri. COLOSSAL HORSE. FROM THE MAUSOLEUM1 I 002 J
RF2BKCG5T–Herbal Plants, Hand Drawn Illustration Background of Fresh Tarragon, Estragon and Artemisia Dracunculus Plants Used for Seasoning in Cooking.
RFRJTBX6–Hand drawn tarragon. Vector illustration of a sketch style
RMDWX8NT–wormwood
RMPG1NPY–. The language of flowers: or, Floral emblems of thoughts, feelings, and sentiments ... Flower language. MUGWORT. brated, and it is supposed that to see the Moss Rose, was nothing but a pretext with the crowd to force them- selves into her society. MUGWORT {Artemisia vulgaris)—HAPPINESS. This species of Wormwood is said to be used in some parts of Sweden in the place of hops, so as to render beer more stimulating. It was at one time supposed to possess valuable properties, able to relieve persons suffering from maladies, the removal of which tended to restore them to their usual state of healt
RMEM4T5T–mugwort or common wormwood
RF2ENMC8Y–Vector hand drawn plants set on black background
RF2HG3C2E–Monochrome vector seamless pattern with wormwood herbaceous on white background. Fabric with grass fields. Wallpaper with a branches of sagebrush.
RF2T3RKHP–Suzanna and the Elders, anonymous, after Lucas Vorsterman (I), after Peter Paul Rubens, after Jacob Jordaens (I), after David Vinckboons (I), 1630 - 1
RF2HFGT9K–Thujone absinthe molecule, chemical structure. Skeletal formula.
RMRE36NG–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. •A. Artemisia-Populus-ecotone, Fallon, Nevada.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RF2C8K1KW–Herbal Flower and Plant, Hand Drawn Illustration Frame of Artemisia Absinthium or Wormwood Plants and Ginseng Root Used for Traditional Medicine.
RF2HFHNJE–Artemether malaria drug molecule. Active against schizonts of Plasmodium falciparum and vivax. Methyl ether derivative of artemisinin. Skeletal formul
RMPG295H–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 18. Pollen Flmvers. (i) Hypericum : a, stigmas, (i) Solanum tuberosum L.: a, anthers J, stigma. This does not exclude the possibility of some visitors obtaining sugary juices by boring into the tissue of the base of the flower. Among pollen flowers must also be included such anemophilous plants as receive occasional j. visits from insects, e.g. species of Artemisia, Plantago, and Thalictrum, the inflorescences of which are so conspicuous that insects no
RMW67PMR–One of the sages. Artemisia dracunculoides. Along Narrows Trail.
RMRDPP8W–. Pages from a garden note-book. Gardens. ARTEMISIA LACTIFLORA WITH PINK POPPY. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. King, Lousia (Yeomans), "Mrs. Francis King," 1863-. New York, C. Scribner's sons
RF2BKN0D2–Herbal Plants, Hand Drawn Illustration of Fresh Tarragon, Estragon and Artemisia Dracunculus with Rosemary or Rosmarinus Officinalis Frame, Used for S
RF2HFHTYN–Artemether malaria drug molecule. Active against schizonts of Plasmodium falciparum and vivax. Methyl ether derivative of artemisinin. Skeletal formul
RMPG1TAE–. The floral kingdom : its history, sentiment and poetry : A dictionary of more than three hundred plants, with the genera and families to which they belong, and the language of each illustrated with appropriate gems to poetry . Flower language; Flowers in literature. M^ SagcteS crecta. Natural Order: Composites—Aster Family. 'ARIGOLDS are mostly herbs of tropical America, and 1 long to the same order as the artemisia, chrysanthemum «• -* and China aster, which order is said to comprehend Wj'f le-ninth of all flowering plants. The Tagetes is named in a^ - honor of Tages, an Etrurian deity, a g
RMMXPMHJ–Artemisia I, Dynastin of Halicarnassus in the 5th century BC At the Battle of Salamis, Ferdi[and] Dietz 1881
RMRE36NE–. Plant succession; an analysis of the development of vegetation. Plant ecology. •A. Artemisia-Populus-ecotone, Fallon, Nevada.. B Picea-Populiis-mictium,, Minnehaha, Colorado.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RFWRD8T5–Herbal Flower and Plant, Hand Drawn Illustration of Artemisia Absinthium or Wormwood Plants with Yellow Flowers Used As A Fragrance and Traditional Me
RMPG2956–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. Fig. 18. Pollen Flmvers. (i) Hypericum : a, stigmas, (i) Solanum tuberosum L.: a, anthers J, stigma. This does not exclude the possibility of some visitors obtaining sugary juices by boring into the tissue of the base of the flower. Among pollen flowers must also be included such anemophilous plants as receive occasional j. visits from insects, e.g. species of Artemisia, Plantago, and Thalictrum, the inflorescences of which are so conspicuous that insects no