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Cupids in a sailing boat, representing the element water. Stipple engraving by A. Cardon, 1802, after A.W. Devis.
Arthur William DevisDate: Jan.y 30 1802Reference: 673501i
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A woman playing the lute; representing music. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
Étienne DelauneDate: 1560Reference: 25860i
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Hymen is kneeling before Fortune, who is balancing blindfolded on a wheel, presenting her with two hearts joined together by his arrow; representing the request for a good marriage. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 39002i
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A laurel branch and a palm branch occupied by a snake and a dove; representing success when cunning (the snake) is allied to simplicity (the dove). Woodcut and letterpress, 1621.
Friedrich TaubmannDate: 1621Reference: 567443i- Pictures
Bellerophon slaying the Chimera; representing the defeat of heresy (Protestantism) in Belgium by Ferdinand of Spain. Etching by T. van Thulden, c. 1640, after P.P. Rubens, 1635.
Peter Paul RubensDate: 1635Reference: 27226i
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Thomas Greenhill. Line engraving by J. Nutting, 1705, after P. Berchet after T. Murray.
Murray, Thomas, 1663-1734.Date: 1705Reference: 3782i
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Two putti supporting a roundel with the portrait of John Bulwer; above, coat of arms. Etching, ca. 1650.
John BulwerDate: [1650]Reference: 567600i- Pictures
Winter weather, associated with the struggle of high art against competition from lowlife artists. Etching by P. Testa, 1641.
Pietro TestaDate: [1641?]Reference: 3162937i
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A man and a woman are weighed to assess their wealth for the purpose of marriage. Engraving, ca. 1600, after C. van Mander.
Karel van Mander the ElderDate: 1600Reference: 38956i- Pictures
The genius of Salvator Rosa. Etching by Salvator Rosa.
Salvator RosaReference: 38759i
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Medicine chest supplied to Shackleton Expedition
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A woman personifying night carries two babies over the land, representing sleep and death. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1764, after Annibale Carracci.
Annibale CarracciDate: [1764?]Reference: 11680i
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Corruption in the British government under Walpole, and its opponents represented by Caleb D'Anvers: seven scenes. Engraving, 1731.
D'Anvers, CalebDate: 1731Reference: 576585i- Ephemera
Influenza, sore throat, cold, asthma, hoarseness, cough.
Date: 1911
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Christ holds up a glass heart filled with animals (sins) and cures a sick woman with the fluid from the wound in his side. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1578.
Date: 1578Reference: 26628i
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A deathbed: a man breathes his last, the devil flies down and grabs his soul (in the form of a baby) from his mouth. Engraving, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699?]Reference: 586211i- Pictures
A woman uses a needle and thread to illustrate the argument that there is no pleasure without suffering. Engraving by J. Swelinck, 1627, after A.P. van de Venne after J. Cats.
Jacob CatsDate: [1627]Reference: 2822685i
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A solicitor and a barrister throw black paint or tar at a woman sitting at the feet of a statue of Justice. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 1892.
Merry, Tom, 1852-1902.Date: January 9th 1892Reference: 564947i
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An eye in a star, the spokes of which divide the spectrum of colours; putti hold a prism, a telescope, a rod refracted in water, and a camera obscura; representing optics. Engraving by J. Chapman, 1820, after A.D. Macquin.
Ange MacquinDate: January 1820Reference: 25681i- Pictures
A man caught between the female personifications of vice and virtue. Etching by Louis Desplaces after Paolo Caliari, il Veronese.
Paolo VeroneseDate: [between 1729 and 1742]Reference: 27737i- Pictures
John Ray, with a vignette of Britannia crowning Ray as the prince of English botanists. Stipple engraving by W. Holl, 1804, after T. Uwins and Mary Beale.
Mary BealeDate: 1804Reference: 8133i
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A dog resting on a bull's straw; representing Aesop's fable. Etching by C. Murer after himself, c. 1600-1614.
Christoph MurerDate: 1622Reference: 26702i
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A bird's beak cuts a woman's hand; representing the sense of touch and the fact that it persists longer (in pain) than the other senses. Engraving, 16--.
Reference: 27049i
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A temple with a fountain, representing sandbath treatment for gout and other diseases at Bad Köstritz. Colour lithograph attributed to P. Scheurich, ca. 1910.
Paul ScheurichDate: [1910?]Reference: 756228i
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Thanks to the writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Virtue and Truth prevent Human Pride from resisting the efforts of Nature to allow children to live a happy life. Engraving by G. Vidal after Ch. Monnet.
Q2959838Date: [1782/1785]Reference: 46980i