RM2ABG104–JMW Turner, View of La Riccia, (Ariccia), landscape painting, 1817
RM2B0H00K–Joseph Mallord William Turner, English, 1775–1851, View of La Riccia (Ariccia), 1817, Watercolor and gouache, with scraping, on cream wove paper, Sheet: 5 3/8 x 8 7/16 in. (13.6 x 21.5 cm
RMW7R4G6–Aquatic Liverwort / Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans). This plant has worldwide distribution.
RM2DJ2CXC–La Riccia, John Pye, 1782–1874, British, Samuel Middiman, ca. 1750–1831, British, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775–1851, British, 1819, Etching and engraving on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, wove paper, Sheet: 10 1/2 × 14 3/8 inches (26.7 × 36.5 cm), Plate: 9 × 11 7/8 inches (22.9 × 30.2 cm), and Image: 5 5/8 × 8 11/16 inches (14.3 × 22.1 cm
RMB2NK0J–Riccia salad with broad bean and pickled tofu, Italy
RFF6CKMG–Neapolitan Sfogliatella riccia with cup of espresso coffee
RM2GTYP12–La Riccia, Rome, Italy, Latium, N 42 1' 54'', E 12 14' 43'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMP864FT–Kroosmos, Purple-fringed Riccia
RF2H3W5RD–Microscopic view of Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans) thalli. Darkfield illumination.
RMRMDR60–woman in a typical costume, riccia, molise, italy 1960
RMCYMDHT–Black Crystalwort, Riccia nigrella
RF2DAN227–Panoramic view of Riccia, a village in the mountains of the Molise region, Italy.
RMANW4NE–Liverworts on moss, Riccia fluitans
RF2D6D868–Endive (Cichorium endivia var. crispum) on a white background
RFCP4TBY–Molise Ricci
RMPAX79C–Portions of an Armor for Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627). Armorer: Pompeo della Cesa (Italian, Milan, ca. 1537-1610). Culture: Italian, Milan. Dimensions: H. as mounted 19 in. (48 cm). Date: ca. 1595. These elements form part of a light-cavalry or infantry armor made for the Neapolitan nobleman Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627), count of Altavilla and prince of Riccia. The breastplate bears his personal impresa (emblem), a sunburst above the motto Nulla Quies Alibi (No Repose But Here). Pompeo della Cesa, whose etched signature 'Pompeo' is found near the top of the breastplate in the cen
RM2A2NYRH–View from Monte Gentile, July 1816, pencil, quill, watercolor, sheet: 38.3 x 49.4 cm, inscribed with feather (light brown) l., u .: Drawn on Monte Gentile at Riccia., July., 1816, on the back l., u .: Monte Circello with the islands Ponza, Civita la vigna, Monte delle due torri u., Gensano, ., morning light, Samuel Birmann, Basel 1793–1847 Basel
RMPC3WPN–520 Riccia fluitans Strasburger1900
RMB2NK0M–Riccia salad with broad bean and pickled tofu, Italy
RFF6CKMM–Neapolitan Sfogliatella riccia with cup of espresso coffee
RM2GTJ2T7–Riccia, Provincia di Campobasso, Italy, Molise, N 41 28' 59'', E 14 49' 54'', map, Timeless Map published in 2021. Travelers, explorers and adventurers like Florence Nightingale, David Livingstone, Ernest Shackleton, Lewis and Clark and Sherlock Holmes relied on maps to plan travels to the world's most remote corners, Timeless Maps is mapping most locations on the globe, showing the achievement of great dreams
RMP864FW–Kroosmos, Purple-fringed Riccia
RF2A4F085–Sfogliatella, typical Neapolitan pastry, with yellow cream and strawberry, Naples, Italy.
RM2HT88PX–View from La Riccia, 1817.
RF2A2BBED–Sfogliatella, typical Neapolitan pastry, with yellow cream and strawberry, Naples, Italy
RMC7W78C–Italy, Molise, Riccia, Santa Maria della Grazie church
RM2BDMK75–Handbook of British Hepatic containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Anthoceros
RMCYMDRM–Black Crystalwort, Riccia nigrella
RF2DAN24P–A narrow street among the old houses of Riccia, a medieval village in the Molise region, Italy.
RMHKERJX–Riccia fluitans Strasburger1900
RFJ57P34–Microscopic view of Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans) thalli. Darkfield illumination.
RM2REPPT8–La Riccia 1819 by John Pye
RMP5TD2W–Giovanni Maria Ferretti Sollazzi (1792-1878). Pius IX, Pope of Rome. Convened the First Vatican Ecumenical Council, in 1869. Riccia Bridge.
RF2K985AK–3D image of Anthocyanidin skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of plant pigment isolated on white background
RMPC3WPP–520 Riccia minima Strasburger1900
RMB2NK0N–Riccia salad with broad bean and pickled tofu, Italy
RFF6D31G–Neapolitan sfogliatella riccia isolated on white background
RFT5W3W0–This picture is showing Riccia means different branches are grown from one branch of tree, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFR31J3C–Naples, Sfogliatella riccia ready to be bitten.
RF2GP7JGJ–Neapolitan Sfogliatella riccia with cup of espresso coffee
RF2GP7JGT–Neapolitan Sfogliatella riccia with cup of espresso coffee
RMCP5MM8–Molise - Sannio, farmhouses dot the countryside around Riccia (CB).
RM2AHRP0K–Claude Thiénon. View from La Riccia. 1817. France. Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper
RMC7W78E–Italy, Molise, Riccia, De Capua castle at night
RM2BDMK71–Handbook of British Hepatic containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Anthoceros
RMCYMDNH–Black Crystalwort, Riccia nigrella, habitat with the minute plants just visible
RF2DAN15Y–A narrow street among the old houses of Riccia, a medieval village in the Molise region, Italy.
RMHKETP7–Riccia minima Strasburger1900
RFHB3407–Sfogliatella riccia
RF2B19JX6–Crystalwort, Riccia fluitans
RM2JWG044–Zabójstwo Davida Riccia (bez ramy). Lulves, Jean (1833-1889), painter
RFW6DJ1K–Floating crystalwort, Riccia fluitans
RMMW1P66–. Riccia minima . 1900. E. Strasburger 520 Riccia minima Strasburger1900
RM2P6JB1F–Joseph Mallord William Turner, View of La Riccia (Ariccia), 1817, watercolor and gouache, with scraping, on cream wove paper.
RFF6D31A–Neapolitan sfogliatella riccia isolated on white background
RFT5T8J9–An image of riccia. It is the first cell of the gametophytic generation. In this image showing section of a part of the front and two immersed spore-c
RM2E46J26–John Pye, 1782–1874, British, La Riccia, 1819. Etching and engraving on moderately thick, slightly textured, cream, wove paper.
RF2GP8389–Two Neapolitan Sfogliatelle, riccia and frolla, isolated on white background
RF2GP83D4–Neapolitan sfogliatella riccia isolated on white background
RM2J025HN–The Duke of Bourbon's Halt at La Riccia, on His March to the Assau Rome, May 3d, 1527. Robert Walter Weir (United States, New York, New York City, 1803-1889). United States, 1834. Paintings. Oil on wood
RM2X22FA9–View Of La Riccia (Ariccia), 1817.
RM2HHBY8D–Portions of an Armor for Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627) ca. 1595 Pompeo della Cesa Italian These elements form part of a light-cavalry or infantry armor made for the Neapolitan nobleman Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627), count of Altavilla and prince of Riccia. The breastplate bears his personal impresa (emblem), a sunburst above the motto Nulla Quies Alibi (No Repose But Here).Pompeo della Cesa, whose etched signature “Pompeo” is found near the top of the breastplate in the center, was the foremost Milanese armorer of the late sixteenth century. His patrons included Philip II of Spain, who
RM2BDMK6A–Handbook of British Hepatic containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Anthoceros
RM2HGPRPT–Backplate of an Armor for Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627) ca. 1595 Pompeo della Cesa Italian This backplate is part of a light-cavalry or infantry armor made for the Neapolitan nobleman Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627), count of Altavilla and prince of Riccia. The related breastplate, also in the Metropolitan Museum's collection (acc. no. 2001.72), bears his personal impresa (emblem), a sunburst above the motto Nulla Quies Alibi (No Repose But Here).Pompeo della Cesa, whose etched signature “Pompeo” is found near the top of the breastplate in the center, was the foremost Milanese armorer of
RF2DAN1KG–A narrow street among the old houses of Riccia, a medieval village in the Molise region, Italy.
RMHX7JFX–Riccia minima Strasburger1900
RFRDNBKB–Lasagnetta riccia with olive oil and beans ragout
RF2JKNC73–A panoramic view of Riccia village in Italy
RMRPTT1Y–Naples, Italy. Palazzo Marigliano. The Palazzo Marigliano, also known as Palazzo di Capua is a Renaissance-style palace in Central Naples. It is located in the historic center, on the Via San Biagio dei Librai number 39. The palace we see today was designed by Giovanni Donadio, known as il Mormando, and built in 1512-1513. This palace replaced a prior home belonging to Bartolomeo di Capua, Prince of Riccia and Count of Altavilla. The structure has been modified over the years.
RFT5TEY0–An image of Riccia. The image shows the spores, spore-case torn out and one figure show the spores united and other one is show the four separated spo
RFTWKPXT–21st June 2019, Circuit Automobile Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, Marseille, France ; FIA Formula 1 Grand Prix of France, practise sessions; Daniel Riccia
RF2GP83D7–Neapolitan sfogliatella riccia isolated on white background
RM2AKCK9C–The embryology and development of Riccia lutescens and Riccia crystallina .. .
RM2T1EBR3–The Duke of Bourbon's Halt at La Riccia, on His March to the Assau Rome, May 3d, 1527, 1834.
RF2B92YJW–View from Monte Gentile, July 1816, pencil, quill, watercolor, sheet: 38.3 x 49.4 cm, inscribed with feather (light brown) l., u .: Drawn on Monte Gentile at Riccia., July., 1816, on the back l., u .: Monte Circello with the islands Ponza, Civita la vigna, Monte delle due torri u., Gensano, ., morning light, Samuel Birmann, Basel 1793–1847 Basel, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize
RM2BDMK5F–Handbook of British Hepatic containing descriptions and figures of the indigenous species of Marchantia, Jungermannia, Riccia, and Anthoceros
RM2AHGX02–Sfogliatella
RF2DAN1WD–A narrow street among the old houses of Riccia, a medieval village in the Molise region, Italy.
RMHX7H3N–Riccia fluitans Strasburger1900
RFRDN943–Lasagnetta riccia with olive oil and beans ragout
RF2JKNC6A–A closeup of a street in Riccia in Italy
RMKC820B–Backplate of an Armor for Vincenzo Luigi di Capua (d. 1627), ca. 1595
RFW6DJAX–Floating crystalwort (Riccia fluitans) in hydroponic culture