The Medieval bench was also called a Double-bench with a back in the middle, this back was moveable.…
The Medieval table has one leg used as a support that was either fastened to the floor or the lower…
The medieval writing-table during the 11th century was made with an inkhorn, and it was intended to…
A catapult is any one of a number of non-handheld mechanical devices used to throw a projectile a great…
The Lincoln Cathedral in England is an example of early English Gothic architecture during medieval…
"The shield carried by a mounted man-at-arms in the middle ages; especially, the triangular shield of…
"Encaustic tile, a tile for pavement- and wall-decoration, in which the pattern is inlaid or incrusted…
The Medieval enamel pattern is a design that uses metal fillets that are filled with pulverized colored…
The Medieval enamel pattern is a design that uses metal fillets that are filled with pulverized colored…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
This medieval tile circle pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together…
This Medieval Tile circle pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
This Medieval Tile circle pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together…
This medieval tile circle pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together…
This medieval tile circle pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together…
This medieval tile pattern is a stained glass design. It the oldest process of fitting together pieces…
The Medieval textile pattern is a richly embroidered pattern. It includes organic elements with a geometrical…
This Medieval textile pattern is a richly embroidered French silk tapestry. It is a 15th century design…
"Falcon-bill of about 1450. A form of martel-de-fer, distinguished by its slightly curved and sharp…
"Fan-crest, about 1350. A form of crest common in the middle ages at different periods, as in the reign…
"Fauchard of the 15th century. A weapon of the middle ages consisting of a scythe-shaped blade with…
"Feretory. English medieval silverwork. A shrine or bier containing the relics of saints, adapted to…
This architectural sculpted foliage shows the gothic style of Notre Dame de Paris. "Medieval Conventionalized…
The star of the Order of the Garter. "Order of the Garter, the highest order of knighthood in Great…
The collar of the Order of the Garter. "Order of the Garter, the highest order of knighthood in Great…
One of four standing medieval castles in Neckarsteinach, also known as "Vier Burgeneck" because of its…
Regensburg, also Ratisbon, Ratisbona, is a city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the confluence of the…
Weierburg, a fine ancient structure produces such a charming effect that every one asks its name. Though…
The Abbey of Mölk (Melk) (Stift Melk), an old Austrian Benedictine monastery is one of the richest…
Eisgrub, now Lednice, a village in the Czech Republic. It contains a palace and the largest park in…
"Gate-tower or Barbican, Walmgate Bar, York, England. In medieval fortification, a tower built beside…
"Gauntlet of plate, early 14th century. In medieval armor, a glove of defense." -Whitney, 1911
"Gauntlet of plate, later 14th century. In medieval armor, a glove of defense." -Whitney, 1911
"Gauntlet of mail forming part of the hauberk, 13th century. In medieval armor, a glove of defense."…
The Capitoline Hill, between the Forum and the Campus Martius, is one of the seven hills of Rome. By…
"Griffe from Vézelay. GRIFFE. In medieval architecture, from the eleventh to the fifteenth century,…
"Griffe from Poissy; end of 12th century. GRIFFE. In medieval architecture, from the eleventh to the…
"Medieval Griffin. Porch of the Duomo, Verona, Italy. GRIFFIN. In mythology, an imaginary animal supposed…
"Medieval Groins in early 12th century vaulting. A, A, groins. GROIN. In architecture, the curved intersection…
The Medieval Court at the Great Exhibition of 1851 featured many intricately shaped and decorated chandeliers…
This statue depicts Godfrey of Bouillon who was one of the leaders of the First Crusade during medieval…
This chalice is designed in a ruby gilt medieval style. It is a type of goblet that is used to hold…
This Medieval Cabinet was made in London, England. It is designed with intricate scrolls on its panels.
This medieval elevator shows the use of two simple machines: wheel and axle on the right, and a pulley…
"A Frate della Misericordia. MISERICORDIA, the name of a society (of laymen) in Florence, founded in…
"A French watch tower of the fifteenth century in time of the siege. The tower is lighted by means of…
Maiolica designates Italian tin-glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance. The name is thought to come…
A Mandorla is a Vesica Piscis shaped aureola which surrounds the figures of Christ and the Virgin Mary…
A mangonel (derived from Greco-Latin word manganon, meaning "engine of war") was a type of catapult…
The royal Château de Chambord at Chambord, Loir-et-Cher, France is one of the most recognizable…
St Paul's Cathedral is the Anglican cathedral on Ludgate Hill, in the City of London, and the seat of…
Borgund stave church is a stave church located in Borgund, Lærdal, Norway. It is classified as…
This is an illustration of Fasciculus Medicinae by artist Ketham during the 15th century. It is a collection…