RMBP23KX–246. MEGIDDO, IVORY PANEL FOUND IN THE PALACE, DEPICTING A WINGED CREATURE, DATING FROM CA. 1300 B.C.
RMDTGMM9–Orchis morio, green-winged orchid
RM2BDYWR9–White-winged Wood Duck
RMMKMCXG–Winged Stags
RMG28PD6–Alexandre de Riquer - Composition with winged nymph at sunrise - MNAC - Barcelona
RMBB4PN6–Pegasus, the winged horse of Greek mythology, featured in many stories.
RMF2B372–Moss Hart and the cast WINGED VICTORY, a play created and produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces. It opened at the Chicago Civic Opera House on Dec. 12, 1944. Hart wrote the World War II play as a morale booster and fundraiser for the Army Emergency Relief Fund. From the top: Cpl. Barry Nelson, Sgt. Mark Daniels, Ms. Olive Dearing, and Pvt. Lon McAllister. Center from top: Sgt. Don Taylor, and Moss Hart. Right from top: Sgt. Kevin McCarthy, Sgt. George Reeves, Phyllis Avery, and Sgt. Edmond O’Brien. (CSU 2015 7 288)
RMG38ANK–Hermes Winged Shoes
RMG6N0KP–Three of Britain's delta-winged V-bombers fly past in formation at the Society of British Aircraft Constructors' 19th Flying Display and Exhibition at Farnborough in Hampshire. A Vulcan is seen leading a Victor and a Valiant.
RMGGM8WK–Asparagus Pea - Winged Pea VEG029088 '
RM2HNEKXM–Winged Figure by the American artist, Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849-1921), oil on canvas, 1889
RMMC6J93–FAIRIES. Marble statue of a winged fairy - in the style of Canova, but sculptor unknown. Private collection
RMDYF404–Winged Lion of Venice.
RF2FWPGMY–American White-Winged Crossbill. Morris's British Birds. Antique print 1870
RMRA0CC9–GREEN WINGED MACAW (Ara chloropterus) Photo: Tony Gale
RMP9GHKP–Silk fabric with decoration of winged horses, from the Monastery of Santa Maria de l'Estany.
RMBKE292–Q -THE WINGED SERPENT (1982) MICHAEL MORIARTY QTWS 002P
RM2G3A6EF–fine arts, painting, Madonna with unicorn, circa 1460, central panel of the winged altar of Jenikov, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMPKBTRX–Hellenistic marble statue known as the Winged Nike of Samothrace dated from the 2nd century BC on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RMBTE130–4B. IVORY PLATE DEPICTING TWO WINGED CREATURES SHELTERING A PERSON. SYRIA; ARSLAN TASH, 8TH. C. B.C. 'Above stood the
RMGGM8YY–Asparagus Pea - Winged Pea Tetragonolobus purpureus (Syn. Lotus tetragonolobus)''''' VEG045721 Compulsory Credit'
RM2AAPWBC–Relief of a Winged Protective Deity ( from the Northwest Palace at Calakh), Assyrian, reign of Ashurnasirpal II, 883–859 B.C.
RMMBD7PE–DEMONS - CHALDEAN Eagle-headed winged demon or god, standing before the Sacred Tree. From Zénaïde A. Ragozin, Chaldea from the Earliest Times to the Rise of Assyria,1889
RMF7PTHF–Ivory depicting a winged sphinx trampling an enemy
RF2PMWAXY–White-winged Crossbill. Morris's British Birds. Antique colour print 1903
RMMCW4AP–WINGED CREATURES (aka Fragments) 2008 Peach Art Entertainment Group film with Kate Beckinsale and Guy Pearce
RMP9JN4A–Winged Victory of Samothrace from 220-190 b.C, it represents a winged woman on a pedestal shaped …
RMBKE291–Q (1982) THE WINGED SERPENT (ALT) DAVID CARRADINE QTWS 001P
RMGD2F58–fine arts, religious art, Gothic winged altar, circa 1445, central plate, crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Our Lady of Sorrows chapel, Maikammer, Germany, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2B7HEY3–Luristan bronze plate in the shape of the winged bull (lamassu) dated from the 8th or 7th century BC on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RMBP5KN1–Ivory plate depicting a sphinx a winged creature with the body of a lion & a human head. Phoenician carving from Arslan Tash (
RMT96HWA–Winged mythical creature. The Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), the first natural history encyclopedia, was published by Jacob Meydenbach in Germany, 1491. He describes plants and animals (both real and mythical) together with minerals and various trades, with their medicinal value and method of preparation. The hand-colored woodcut illustrations are stylized but often easily recognizable. 1547 edition.
RMMKMNJA–Winged Rose Urn
RMD95FC2–Odilon redon Vieillard ailé - Old winged 1895 XIX th Century French school Orsay Museum -Paris Pastel
RMC5K72F–Montenegro. Kotor. Baroque arch with a winged lion relief.
RMMCW4AY–WINGED CREATURES (aka Fragments) 2008 Peach Art Entertainment Group film with Dakota Fanning and Josh Hutcherson
RMDW55BA–Two winged allegories of Victory on columns, by Zocchi and Rutelli, at right when facing the 'Vittoriano', Rome, Italy.
RMH7T56D–Winged Altarpiece with the Adoration of the Magi in the Shrine 1510 Oberbayern Munich German Germany
RFBXPYYX–This winged eagle-headed Assyrian creature was known as an apkallu. The bas-relief was uncovered at Nimrud in Iraq.
RMTB7P5M–A German two-winged lattice gate, 18th century, Wrought iron. Heavy lattice, both wings slightly rounded at the top, with sturdy exterior hinges. On one side rectangular box lock with key, the opposite side with two upward and downward locking bolts. Slightly corroded, cleaned. Width without hinges 134 cm, height circa 180 cm. historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMT96HW6–Mythical winged creatures. The Hortus Sanitatis (Garden of Health), the first natural history encyclopedia, was published by Jacob Meydenbach in Germany, 1491. He describes plants and animals (both real and mythical) together with minerals and various trades, with their medicinal value and method of preparation. The hand-colored woodcut illustrations are stylized but often easily recognizable. 1547 edition.
RMMKHG6D–Winged Angel Head and Lilies
RM2J2EYKN–GOLD FRENCH COIN Republic of France (Paris Mint), 100 francs, gold (1889). 'Winged genius' designed by Augustin Dupré is on the obverse. The total mintage for this design in 1889 was only 100 proof coins. 32,25 g. diam. 35 mm. Engraver Désiré-Albert Barre after Augustin Dupré Date 1889 (coin), made for the public at the Paris Exposition of the same year
RMH0043T–Pere Lachaise Cemetery. Winged skull. Sculptural detail of a mausoleum. Paris. France.
RM2K427YN–The Virgin Mary on a winged heart, painting by Italian artist Silverio Capparoni, 1870s
RMHMPMNH–Green-winged Orchid or Green-veined Orchid (Orchis morio), Orchidaceae.
RMJ2KNN9–The Winged Victory of Samothrace or The Winged Nike, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. The sculpture of the Greek goddess, Nike, dates from the 2nd century BC
RM2A603CB–Gilded statue of a winged lion with a halo representing the St Mark the Evangelist. Dated 19th Century
RMG2NK02–Assyrian protective winged genius. Ninth century B.C.
RF2E92MY3–BRITISH BIRD EGGS. White-winged Crossbill. MORRIS 1896 old antique print
RM2H92M2D–WINGED VICTORY 1944 20th Century Fox film with from left: Judy Holliday, Jeanne Crain, Jo-Carroll Dennison.
RMGRR5EX–The Winged Victory of Samothrace at The Louvre Museum, Paris, France
RMH7T563–Winged Altarpiece with the Virgin and Child St Anne and other Saints 1520 Vogtland German Germany
RFM6HA4J–This illustration dates to around 1898 and shows a scene from Assyrian mythology. At right is a winged figure. At left is a winged human-headed bull. Each is a genius, which the Assyrians depicted as bulls with human heads, men with birds' heads, and winged men. While they are not all-powerful deities, they are endowed with super-human powers. They had the power to ward off evil spirits. Here, the symbolism includes the power of these deities to protect the walls and gates of the city. The pince-cone in the right hand of the figure at right would have been filled with holy water and would be u
RMTB7P5N–A German two-winged lattice gate, 18th century, Wrought iron. Heavy lattice, both wings slightly rounded at the top, with sturdy exterior hinges. On one side rectangular box lock with key, the opposite side with two upward and downward locking bolts. Slightly corroded, cleaned. Width without hinges 134 cm, height circa 180 cm. historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMK1BT99–A panned exposure showing a winged Hussars cavalryman during a displaying at the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
RMA0AG1M–Loxia leucoptera white winged crossbill
RMT96J3G–Gold-winged woodpecker on Chesnut oak, 1731. Illustration showing a Gold-winged woodpecker (Picus major alis aureis, now Colaptes auratus, northern flicker) perched on a branch of Chesnut oak (Quercus castaneae foliis). This bird is distinguished by the beams of all the wing feathers which are of a bright gold color. On the hind part of the head is a large scarlet spot.
RM2B25YBY–Treasure of Tutankhamun - breastplate in the shape of a winged scarab
RMD6FY90–Alexandre de Riquer, Composition with winged nymph at sunrise 1897 Tempera on canvas.
RMJ2M4RN–The Winged Victory of Samothrace or The Winged Nike, Louvre Museum, Paris, France. The sculpture of the Greek goddess, Nike, dates from the 2nd century BC
RM2K2JX97–Al-Buraq, the winged horse that carried Mohammed on his night flight to Jerusalem to meet and pray with Moses and Jesus. Tapestry. 1753
RMD96X1T–Winged putto playing a lute. Florentino Rosso (1494-1540).
RMA67342–Winged Victory Louvre Museum Paris France
RMAD3NT4–Silver Maple Winged Seeds Acer saccharinum
RMH7T55W–Winged Altarpiece with Saints and the fourteen Holy Helpers 1500 Franken Schwabisch hall German Germany ( detail )
RF2GBMNYJ–Palace of Assyria in Glory and in Ruin. Top frame: This picture shows what an Assyrian palace must have been like in the days of Nineveh’s glory and greatness. The massive walls are covered with realistic hunting and battle scenes, beautifully colored, while towering high above the king and his courtiers are great winged creatures, of which we may see examples in the Metropolitan Museum. In such beautiful palaces lived the cruelest kings of whom history makes any mention. Bottom frame: Sir Henry Layard was one of the earliest pioneers of Assyrian research. Digging beneath a great mound at Nim
RMT8368B–A winged Roman bone phallus 2nd/3rd century AD. Carved phallus, the butterfly wings at both sides decorated with eye shaped ornaments. The inside with the figure of Cupid(?) in half relief. Length 5.5 cm. Provenance: South German private collection, 1970s and later. historic, historical, Roman Empire, ancient world, ancient times, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMG6XG9E–Winner Winged Crusader ridden by Sam Twiston-Davies makes his way back after the GenSet Handicap Hurdle during Jumps Finale Day at Warwick Racecourse, Warwick.
RMA0AG2H–Loxia leucoptera white winged crossbill
RMT951YW–Mercury with his caduceus, in his chariot, drawn by cockerels. Mercury was a messenger who wore winged sandals and a god of trade, thieves, and travel, the son of Maia Maiestas and Jupiter in Roman mythology. His characteristics and mythology were borrowed from the analogous Greek god, Hermes. Mercury has influenced the name of many things in a variety of scientific fields, such as the planet Mercury, and the element mercury.