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File: Mosaic2-plw. jpg | Room 49-Hinton St Mary Mosaic, Roman Britain, circa 4th century ( one of the earliest representations of Christ and the only such portrait on a mosaic floor from anywhere in the Roman Empire )
This is the earliest full-length portrait of the queen, made before the emergence of symbolic portraits representing the iconography of the " Virgin Queen ".
Adams sat for the earliest confirmed photograph still in existence of a U. S. president in 1843, although other sources contend that William Henry Harrison had posed even earlier for his portrait, in 1841.
The earliest portrait of Izumo no Okuni, the founder of kabuki ( 1600s )
The earliest surviving portrait of Tamar from the church of the Dormition of the Theotokos | Dormition at Vardzia, c. 1184 – 1186
The earliest authenticated portrait of George Washington shows him wearing his colonel's uniform of the Virginia Regiment.
This has a portrait of Æthelstan presenting the book to Cuthbert ( illustration below ), which is the earliest surviving manuscript portrait of an Anglo-Saxon king.
Æthelstan presenting a book to Cuthbert of Lindisfarne | St Cuthbert ( 934 ), chief saint of the English far north ; the earliest surviving royal Anglo-Saxon portrait ( Corpus Christi MS 183, fol.
1400 – 30 ( Getty Center ). The earliest pictorial evidence for the use of eyeglasses is Tommaso da Modena's 1352 portrait of the cardinal Hugh de Provence reading in a scriptorium.
His earliest mezzotint print dates to 1642 and is a portrait of Amelia Elizabeth, Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel ( or Hesse-Cassel ) ( right ).
Arthur's earliest surviving portrait, painted in his early or pre-teens, shows him with red Tudor hair, small eyes, and a high-bridged nose.
His earliest love was for landscape, but necessity obliged him to turn to the more lucrative business of portrait painting.
No contemporary portrait of Tallis survives: the earliest, painted by Gerard van der Gucht, dates from 150 years after Tallis died, and there is no certainty that it is a likeness.
Art historian Gabrielle Langdon argues that the girl's demeanor in the portrait is different than would have been expected for the child Cosimo, whose family anticipated his role as a strong leader from his earliest days.
The earliest of Flinck's authentic pieces is a portrait of a lady, dated 1636, in the gallery of Brunswick.
Some of the earliest were satires, such as an 1899 portrait of him as a Don Quixote ( the work of Nicolae Petrescu Găină ) and images of him as a ridiculously oversized character, in Ary Murnu's drawings for Furnica review.
In the Wilton Diptych ( National Gallery, London ), which is the earliest authentic contemporary portrait of an English king, Richard II wears a gold and enamelled white hart jewel, and even the angels surrounding the Virgin Mary all wear white hart badges.
The examiner shares this portrait with parents to develop appropriate caregiving strategies aimed at enhancing the earliest relationship between babies and parents.
The earliest portrait miniature, and possibly the earliest formal self-portrait.
His self-portrait miniature would be the earliest sole self-portrait surviving in Western art, if the portrait in the National Gallery, London by Jan van Eyck were not in fact a self-portrait, as most art historians believe it to be.
His earliest work is probably a portrait at Stockholm, dated 1538.
A group of Knights of St. John, at Utrecht, supposed to have been painted about 1541 ; a picture of two pilgrims at the Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, dated 1544 ; together with the portrait of an unknown woman, in the Lille gallery, were probably among his earliest works although their authenticity has not been proved.
Hippocrates: a conventionalized image in a Roman " portrait " bust ( 19th-century engraving ) The earliest methods of holding a reduced fracture involved using splints.

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Some of the earliest recordings, made in the 1940's demonstrated that psychiatrists reacted immediately to anger and anxiety in the sound track, whereas written records of the same interview offered far fewer cues to therapy which -- if they were at all discernible in print -- were picked up only by the most skilled and sensitive experts.
My own earliest memories are of exiles: my three brothers and I were taken often to the United States `` to visit relatives '' while my father stayed on to fight the dictator Machado.
The earliest amphibians evolved in the Devonian Period from sarcopterygian fish with lungs and bony-limbed fins, features that were helpful in adapting to dry land.
Scholars generally believe the earliest indigenous populations of Anatolia were the Hattians and Hurrians.
Some of the earliest attempts to apply scientific methods to the study of phenomena relating to an afterlife were conducted by this organization.
The earliest articles of faith were said to have been composed in the first century by the apostles themselves and sung publicly while on mission ( see Old Roman Symbol ).
In the earliest age of Christian monasticism the ascetics were accustomed to live singly, independent of one another, not far from some village church, supporting themselves by the labour of their own hands, and distributing the surplus after the supply of their own scanty wants to the poor.
The earliest anchors were probably rocks, and many rock anchors have been found dating from at least the Bronze Age.
The Germanics were in Germany and Scandinavia during earliest mention of them in Roman literature, long before the Romans had even conquered Italy.
His earliest writings were likely written in the 1150s, and probably in Paris.
His earliest years were passed in the monastery of Siresa, learning to read and write and to practice the military arts until the tuition of Lope Garcés the Pilgrim, who was repaid for his services by his former charge with the county of Pedrola when Alfonso came to the throne.
In the earliest days, the Diamondbacks operated basically as a subsidiary of the Suns ; several executives and managers with the Suns and America West Arena were brought over to the Diamondbacks in similar roles.
Native Americans were the earliest inhabitants of the land that is today known as the United States and played its first music.
Some of the earliest settlements were made on the slopes of Mount Benacantil.
Accounting is thousands of years old ; the earliest accounting records, which date back more than 7, 000 years, were found in Mesopotamia ( Assyrians ).
The earliest accounting records were found amongst the ruins of ancient Babylon, Assyria and Sumeria, which date back more than 7, 000 years.
Rise of the Triad and Marathon, both released on December 21, 1994, were the earliest first-person shooters to integrate dual wield pistols.
Among his earliest influences were Punch cartoonist – illustrator Phil May, and American comic strip cartoonists Tad Dorgan, Cliff Sterrett, Rube Goldberg, Rudolph Dirks, Fred Opper, Billy DeBeck, George McManus and Milt Gross.
The earlier date, 293, is sometimes assigned and apparently supported by the authority of a " Coptic Fragment " ( published by Dr. O. von Lemm among the Mémoires de l ' académie impériale des sciences de S. Péterbourg, 1888 ) and corroborated by the maturity revealed in his two earliest treatises Contra Gentes ( Against the Heathens ) and De Incarnatione ( On the Incarnation ), which were admittedly written about the year 318 before Arianism had begun to make itself felt, as those writings do not show an awareness of Arianism.
The earliest original writings in Coptic language were the letters by Saint Anthony.
The Herculoids, made up of Herc, Coke La Rock, and DJ Clark Kent, were the earliest to gain major fame.
The earliest beam bridges were simple logs that sat across streams and similar simple structures.
The earliest known arch bridges were built by the Greeks, and include the Arkadiko Bridge.
The earliest suspension bridges were made of ropes or vines covered with pieces of bamboo.

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