34 results filtered with: Allegorical drawings

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A seated female figure with bound mouth holding a palette and a mahl stick and supporting an oval male portrait, with a second female figure handing a pair of dividers to a boy, with other boys drawing and supporting a blank sheet. Red chalk drawing.
Reference: 33704i
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Hygieia, goddess of health, in a scientific cabinet. Coloured pen and ink drawing by O. Cramer, 1837.
Cramer, Ottmar.Date: 1837Reference: 26068i- Pictures
Allegory of the world (secularity, worldliness): Pan holding a staff and a pan-pipe; people making their way through a maze representing life. Drawing, ca. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 579378iPart of: Allegorical and sacred subjects, and hermits. Drawings attributed to Aspruck, ca. 1740.
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A street carnival in Bogotá, with a battle between personifications of medicine and disease. Watercolour by F.-D. Roulin, 1822/1828.
François Désiré RoulinDate: [1822/1828]Reference: 28930i
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A woman with a flower; representing the sense of smell. Pen drawing by A. Overlaet, 1761, after D. Teniers.
David Teniers the YoungerDate: 1761Reference: 27091i- Pictures
Allegory of patience: Job, afflicted with sores, is asked by his wife "Where is your patience?". Drawing, ca. 1740.
Date: 1740Reference: 579390iPart of: Allegorical and sacred subjects, and hermits. Drawings attributed to Aspruck, ca. 1740.- Pictures
A man looking into a mirror; representing the sense of sight. Pen drawing by A. Overlaet, 1761, after D. Teniers.
David Teniers the YoungerDate: 1761Reference: 27090i
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A man entwined in the coils of DNA. Scraperboard drawing by Bill Sanderson, 1990.
Sanderson, BillDate: [1990]Reference: 1917i
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World War I: the German Navy attacking Allied nursing. Coloured chalk drawing by Louis Raemaekers, 1918.
Louis RaemaekersReference: 45951i