RMM6JT5T–Momus Criticizes the Gods' Creations, Heck, Marten Heemskerck van de, 1561.
RMD8BARB–Fable - Momus
RMH64MPN–Momus blames the works of the gods Maarten van Heemskerck (1498–1574) Dutch Netherlands ( Left Neptune, in the middle volcano, next to Minerva )
RMG38J0X–La BOHEME Act II: a scene at the Cafe Momus, the central meeting point of Bohemian society - from a production at the Opera Comique, Paris Date: June 1898
RMRYTXT3–Christmas, angel, linocut, postcard, sports and game club MOMUS, Germany, 20th century, star, stars, Christmas tree, Christmas trees, Christmas angel, sports club, sports clubs, club, clubs, naive art, poinsettia, Christmas flower, star of Bethlehem, comet, comets, angel, angels, historic, historical, postcards, people, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMDKP0X5–Momus, Greek god of mockery,holding a mask and puppet.
RMMKPBBF–Momus Criticizes the Gods' Creations
RMDKP0WT–Comus, Themis and Momus, Greek gods of festivity, divine law and satire.
RMBT2FDF–Southern Pacific Steamships, 1909 ad for the shipping line serving the East Coast of America, here with the Momus
RM2C739PR–On board the 'Momus' at sea, in the danger zone Part of the civilian stevedore battalion, under command of captain Goege Luberoff, Q.M.C., on board the Momus in the danger zone, on their way to Saint Nazaire, France. June 1917
RF2AF7GDG–Design for an artist's town house by Momus. Floorplans & elevations 1902 print
RM2A2MDTF–Cynthia momus, Print
RMB7M954–Design for the costume of Momus in the opera Phebus and Pan
RM2JBG121–Invasive sea squirt, Herdmania momus, Kas Antalya Turkey
RMR5P62F–Herdman's Seescheide (Herdmania momus) zwischen Seegras, Antalya, Türkei | Herdman's Sea Squirt (Herdmania momus), between seagrass, Antalya, Turkey
RM2WARDHN–Cafe Momus - l-r: Thomas Allen (Marcello), Placido Domingo (Rodolfo), Ilona Tokody (Mimi) in LA BOHEME at The Royal Opera, Covent Garden, London WC2 06/06/1987 music: Giacomo Puccini libretto: Luigi Illica & Giuseppe Giacosa conductor: Giuseppe Patane design: Julia Trevelyan Oman lighting William Bundy director: John Copley
RM2TDPEB0–Theater group 'Momus', IJm., IJmuiden, The Netherlands, 24-05-1995, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future
RF2HKDP3P–Inspired by , depicting Momus being driven out of heaven by professors, intermediary draughtsman:, c. 1855 - in or before 1866, albumen print, height 176 mm × width 143 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2M4R83T–Yellow Trumpet daffodils (Narcissus) Momus bloom in a garden in April
RM2AK85WD–Ascidian, also called a Tunicate or Sea Squirt. Possibly Pyura momus. Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia. Bali Sea, Indian Ocean
RMB662X5–Mount Momus (2148m) in the Humboldt Mountains, from the Routeburn Track, Mount Aspiring National Park, South Island, New Zealand
RMA9X8X3–La Boheme Puccini Ii
RFBYX9KK–male of Typhaeus momus isolated on white background
RF2E073JC–Sea squirt [Herdmania momus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMR4DA55–EL CAFE MOMUS - ACTO II DE LA OPERA DE PUCCINI 'LA BOHEME'. Author: AMATO G. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. France.
RM2B9HJ2C–STREET OF PRIESTS ST GERMAIN The AUXERROIS AND COFFEE IN MOMUS 1819 Thomas Shotter Boys (1803-1874). 'La rue des Prêtres Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois et le café Momus en 1819'. Crayon sur papier calque. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMRYXBYK–Stemless gentian, Gentiana acaulis 1, Clavaria ophioglossoides 2, centipede, Geophilus walckenaerii 3 and scarab beetle, Geotrupes momus 4. Gentiane, Geoglosse, Geophile, Geotrupe. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RM2H6T494–Herdman's tunicate or sea squirt, Herdmania momus, is also referred to as the red throated ascidian, Hawaii. This introduced species likely arrived to
RMW57KX2–Wedding of Peleus and Thetis, At the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, most of the guests sit at the large table and others frolic around a bit. While Momus is dancing, Mercury Jupiter, who is sitting next to Juno, offers an apple. In the background you can see a cloud with the two peacocks of Juno, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), wedding feast, wedding meal, attributes of Juno, Johann Wilhelm Kaiser (I), 1823 - 1900, paper, etching, h 186 mm × w 265 mm
RM2A5R0KR–Popular Regency actor John Emery singing the comic song John Grouse and Mother Goose at Covent Garden Theatre, London, 1808. The actor sings in the stalls in the audience, while the orchestra plays in the pit, and a witch-like Mother Goose acts on stage. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Isaac and George Cruikshank from The Cruikshankian Momus, Pictorial Broadsides and Humorous Song-Headings, John C. Nimmo, London, 1892.
RMKK9339–Didymus, Cockchaffer, Larva of Cockchaffer, Kangaroo Beetle, Momus, Mobilicornis, Enema, 1809. From the New York Public Library.
RM2HJAJEC–Customers trying on masks for a festival or masquerade ball, 18th century. Masks for an ingenue, modest actor, inconsolable widow, parasite, etc. Orders from the Theatre Francais, Feydeau, Opera, Odeon. Flyer for the Paris shop of mask-seller Mr Momus of Venice, published by Auger. M. Momus de Venise. Marchand de Masques a Paris. Lithograph from Henry Rene d’Allemagne’s Recreations et Passe-Temps, Games and Pastimes, Hachette, Paris, 1906.
RMJ471HX–Momus Tarot
RM2TDR2MC–Theater group 'Momus', IJm., IJmuiden, The Netherlands, 24-05-1995, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future
RF2F4NY7K–Maarten van Heemskerck- Momus Criticizes Gods Creations 1561
RM2M4R83P–Yellow Trumpet daffodils (Narcissus) Momus bloom in a garden in April
RM2CEXDCC–Boys Thomas Shotter - La Rue Des Prêtres-Saint-Germain L'auxerrois (Cafe Momus) - British School - 19th Century
RMB65YRP–Mount Momus (2148m) in the Humboldt Mountains, from the Routeburn track, Mount Aspiring National Park, South Island, New Zealand
RMPBYTWJ–255 Grey Momus
RM2BC2GXT–Grey Momus.
RMHKC01K–Grey Momus
RM2A1MNR0–On board the Momus at sea, in the danger zone Part of the civilian stevedore battalion, under command of captain Goege Luberoff, Q.M.C., on board the Momus in the danger zone, on their way to Saint Nazaire, France / / Signal Corps USA.
RM2RB10JW–The Momus 1909 by Antonio Jacobsen
RMP6FE6R–Comus, Themis and Momus, Greek gods of festivity, divine law and satire. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
RM2B8P46K–Church of Saint Germain l'Auxerrois and the Café Momus (literary coterie), 1st arrondissement, Paris. Eglise Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois et la café Momus (cénacle littéraire). Paris (Ier arr.). Photographie d'Edouard-Denis Baldus (1813-1889). Papier salé. Vers 1865. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2RCHEK8–Major E. K. Goulter, a photographer for the Quartermaster Corps, took this photograph, with number 39121, on June 20, 1918. It shows a civilian stevedore battalion commanded by Capt. George Luberoff, also from the Q.M.C., on board the ship Momus, en route to St. Nazaire, France. This battalion was recruited from different parts of the United States to avoid disrupting the labor situation. The image was taken in a dangerous situation.
RM2JCENXJ–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Auguste Raynaud (1854-1937). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RMW57AJN–Society Momus in Maastricht, Bronze Medal. Obverse: jester with staff in hands sitting on throne in clouds within a circle. Reverse: coat of arms under a hood, with a flag and a hood on it, flanked by two horns of abundance, where smoke comes out and two monkeys in human clothes within an inscription, Maastricht, Joseph Charles Roettiers, Paris, c. 1720 - c. 1725, bronze (metal), striking (metalworking), d 4.4 cm × w 33.86
RF2RXTH43–Thessaloniki, Greece entrance of MOMus Contemporary Museum, Metropolitan Organization of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki housed in HELEXPO.
RFBYW4K6–male of Typhaeus momus isolated on white background
RMJ3N0XM–Grey Momus
RM2TDX5XA–Theater rehearsal, Momus, IJmuiden, IJmuiden, The Netherlands, 24-03-1999, Whizgle News from the Past, Tailored for the Future. Explore historical narratives, Dutch The Netherlands agency image with a modern perspective, bridging the gap between yesterday's events and tomorrow's insights. A timeless journey shaping the stories that shape our future.
RMTWEYDR–Maarten van Heemskerck - Momus Criticizes Gods Creations 1561
RM2HT5HF5–Solitary ascidians.Herdmania momus encrusted with growth. The most common species observed subtidally in southern Australian waters. Large animals hav
RMPTHCJW–Boys Thomas Shotter - La Rue Des Prêtres-Saint-Germain L'auxerrois (Cafe Momus)
RM2RH4G6K–Didemnid Tunicate, Didemnidae Family, on larger Red Throated Ascidian, Herdmania momus, Kaino's Treasure dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesi
RMPC29PK–422 Momus Tarot
RM2E0X8G9–Les grelots de Momus 1849.
RMHKG74A–Momus Tarot
RM2BECXCK–1561 v. Heemskerck Momus tadelt die Werke der Goetter.
RM2RBNA0W–Momus Criticizes the Gods' Creations 1561 by Maerten van Heemskerck
RMP6BHHA–Momus, Greek god of satire and mockery, shown lifting a mask from his face and holding a stick puppet. Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from 'La Mythologie en Estampes' (Mythology in Prints, or Figures of Fabled Gods), Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c.1820.
RM2E8RP32–Momus Tarot.
RM2B6N2MX–Fotoreproductie van een tekening, voorstellende Momus wordt verdreven uit de hemel door professoren Photo Reproduction of a drawing depicting Momus is expelled from heaven by Professor object type: picture reproduction page Item number: RP-F 2001-7-23-49 Manufacturer : Photographer: anonymous to drawing: anonymous Date: ca. 1855 - or for 1866 Material: paper Technique: albumen print dimensions: photo: h 176 mm × W 143 mm Subject: caricatures (human types) student life (story of) Momusprofessor
RM2JCENXM–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Auguste Alexandre Hirsch (1833-1912). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RM2HB7B4P–Photoreproduction of a drawing, depicting Momus being driven out of heaven by professors, anonymous, intermediary draughtsman: anonymous, c. 1855 - in or before 1866, photographic support, albumen print, height 176 mm × width 143 mm
RF2RXTH6D–Thessaloniki, Greece entrance of MOMus Contemporary Museum, Metropolitan Organization of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki housed in HELEXPO.
RM2T8MRA1–Greeting card for the wedding (Venus and Cupid, Momus and another putto), Jacob Wilhelm Mechau (Leipzig 1745 - 1808 Dresden), 2nd half of the 18th century, drawing, pen in gray and black, brush in brown, washed, over pencil, 12.5 x 11.7 cm, l.l. Duke Albert of Saxe-Teschen
RM2T8GR2W–Church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois and the Café Momus (literary cenacle), 1st arrondissement, Paris, Baldus, Edouard, Photographer, Between 1857 and 1862, Photography, Graphic arts, Photography, Salted paper print, Dimensions - Work: Height: 31.5 cm, Width: 44.5 cm, Dimensions - Antique mount:, Height: 34.5 cm, Width: 45.2 cm
RMJ437FC–Les grelots de Momus 1849
RFBYT1ED–female of Typhaeus momus isolated on white background
RMJHB5CA–1561 v. Heemskerck Momus tadelt die Werke der Goetter
RF2RT32X5–Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574) - Momus Criticizes the Gods Creations 1561.
RMJFWG7H–Cahier lyrique de la Société des soirées de Momus
RMMP9TJA–Momus Criticizes the Gods' Creations 1561. 838 Maarten van Heemskerck 023
RM2BT5KWX–Stemless gentian, Gentiana acaulis 1, Clavaria ophioglossoides 2, centipede, Geophilus walckenaerii 3 and scarab beetle, Geotrupes momus 4. Gentiane, Geoglosse, Geophile, Geotrupe. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMP24N67–. Cynthia momus 73 Cynthia momus - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 092 01 0032
RM2E8RP1M–Momus 1902 - The Prisoner of Chillon.
RMMXDTEG–. English: 'The Fool' (Momus) from an 18th century minchiate playing card deck . 18th century. Unknown 422 Momus Tarot
RM2RK1TDB–Portret van Joseph Laurent Hubert Polis (1845-1915), erepresident Sociëteit Momus 1906 by Henri Goovaerts
RM2JCENXK–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by Edward Burne Jones (1833-1898). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RF2RXTH32–Thessaloniki, Greece entrance of MOMus Contemporary Museum, Metropolitan Organization of Museums of Visual Arts of Thessaloniki housed in HELEXPO.
RM2JCEP0H–A portrait of Nyx (The Night) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905). In Greek mythology Nyx was one of the primordial godesses created from Chaos. She mates with Erebus (Darkness) to give birth to Aether (LIght) and Hemera (Day). Later she gives birth to Moros (Doom, Destiny), the Keres (Destruction, Death), Thanatos (Death), Hypnos (Sleep), the Oneiroi (Dreams), Momus (Blame), Oizys (Pain, Distress), the Hesperides, the Moirai (Fates), Nemesis (Indignation, Retribution), Apate (Deceit), Philotes (Friendship), Geras (Old Age), and Eris (Strife)
RM2WRBA9R–Design for paneling with children at a fountain, Les Enfans de Momus (title on object), Oeuvre of Antoine Watteau (series title), L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau, peintre du roy en son Academie roïale de peinture et sculpture (.. .) (series title), Numbered bottom right: 2., print maker: Jean Moyreau, after painting by: Jean Antoine Watteau, publisher: Edme François Gersaint, publisher: Paris, publisher: Paris, France, 1726 - 1735, paper, etching, engraving, height 371 mm × width 503 mm, print
RM2JM45XF–Momus Museum sign, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, North-Eastern Greece
RM2B6AKB4–Allegory with grieving wife and dancing Momus Title page for Nicolaas Heinsius, the vermakelyke avanturier, 1756 a woman with sackcloth and handkerchief is leaning on a coffin with owl. Besides her dancing Momus, personification of scorn, a paper with the words Medicina Dolorum Dulcis (sweet medicine for pain). Right watching a group of people to a puppet show. In the foreground is a putto with goat legs of a tablet with the boektitel. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous (listed property) designed by Jan Goeree (listed building) publisher: Jan Morterre (listed property) Place manufacture: Ams
RMBAWXR7–Comet: Momus Moon
RM2T83JX7–Jean Moyreau (Engraver) The children of Momus. etching 1729 , 1729
RM2KFC5J3–MAASTRICHT - City carnival association De Tempeleers exists 110 and 7 times 11 years. In restaurant Momus, the birthday was celebrated with a remake of a photo from 1925. ANP/Hollandse Hoogte/Jean-Pierre geusens netherlands out - belgium out
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