Image used to illustrate general notes on the Dutch Society of Sciences
Image acquired but not used to illustrate general notes on the Dutch Society of Sciences
The print of The Brith of Venus by James Barry is a later version than the one originally produced in 1776. Barry added 'PPRA 1791' to the later versions thereby dating this print to the latter version. (PPRA = Professor of Painting to the Royal Academy)
This is a print of a painting by James Barry called 'The Birth of Pandora'. Only slight revisions were made in the print. No inscription was included.
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'
Received the Albert Medal 'in recognition of her national and international influence on the fields of education, ethics, human fertility, environmental issues and philosophy'