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The death of Saint Peter Martyr. Etching by V. Lefebvre, ca. 1682, after Titian.

Venetiis [Venice] : J. van Campen formis.




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The works of that famous chirurgeon Ambrose Parey / translated out of Latin ; and compared with the French, by Th. Johnson ; together with three tractates concerning the veins, arteries, and nerves: exemplified with large anatomical figures. Translated

London : Printed by Mary Clark, and are to be sold by John Clark, at Mercers Chappel at the Lower End of Cheapside, MDCLXXVIII. [1678]




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Observationes et historiae omnes & singulae è Guiljelmi Harvei libello De generatione animalium excerptae ... : Item Wilhelmi Langly De generatione animalium observationes quaedam. Accedunt Ovi faecundi singulis ab incubatione diebus factae inspe

Amstelodami : Typis A. Wolfgang, 1674.




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Les oeuures du R. P. Gabriel de Castaigne, tant medicinales que chymiques, : diuisées en quatre principaux traitez. I. Le paradis terrestre. II. Le grand miracle de la nature metallique. III. L'or potable. IV. Le thresor philosophique de la medec

A Paris : Chez Iean Dhourry, au bout du Pont-Neuf, près les Augustins, à l'Image S. Iean, M. DC. LXI. [1661]




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A new orchard, and garden: or, the best way for planting, grafting, and to make any ground good, for a rich orchard: : particularly in the north and generally for the whole common-wealth as in nature, reason, situation, and all probability, may and doth a

London : printed by W. Wilson, for E. Brewster, and George Sawbridge, at the Bible on Ludgate-Hill, neere Fleet-bridge, 1653.




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Allegorical tomb of Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria, in the form of a pyramid into which sculpted mourners carry her urn. Engraving by P. Bonato, 1805, after D. Del Frate after A. Canova.

([Rome] : Raffaelle Jacomini impresse)




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The three Graces, seen from behind and from the side. Engraving by D. Marchetti after G. Tognoli after A. Canova.

[Rome?]




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Epicharmus of Cos. Lithograph by T. Sauvé after Raphael.

A Paris (rue du Cloître Notre Dame no. 4) : chez Tessari & Cie., [1829]




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A skull placed on some old books, a Venetian drinking glass, playing cards, a cigarette stub, and six coins. Watercolour.




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A young girl with a doll reading a large folio volume. Photograph by F. Hanfstaengl after H. Knöchl, ca. 1876.

München [Munich] : Fr. Hanfstaengl, [between 1870 and 1879?]




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Austrian soldiers in Italy carousing in an inn with a monk. Photograph by J. Albert after H.J. Stanley, 1860.

München [Munich] : Jos. Albert K.B. Hof-Photograph, [1860]




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A shepherd watches the choking of a snared wolf that has killed a lamb; trappers hold back their hunting hounds while a shepherdess grieves for the lamb. Mezzotint by W.T. Annis, 1802, after J. Ward.

London (No. 32 Clipstone Street, Fitzroy Square) : Publish'd ... by S. Morgan, May 1st. 1802.




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A ferry carrying people and game across a Scottish loch. Lithograph after Jacob Thompson, 18--.




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The device of the Emperor Charles V surrounding initials of the artist Pieter Coecke van Aelst. Process print, 1873.




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Paul brings herbs to refresh Virginie after she has performed a long walk barefoot. Stipple engraving by J.P. Simon after C.P. Landon.

A Paris (rue St Denis No. 214) : chez Bance aîné, [1810?]




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A blind man plays the fiddle to a large family. Wood engraving by H. Vizetelly after David Wilkie.




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A shipwrecked sailor stands on the shore looking up at the sun's rays emerging from the clouds. Stipple engraving by J. Whessell, 1802, after J. Barney.

London (Gt. Newport Street) : Published by John P. Thompson, Jan.y 1 1802.




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A Scottish gamekeeper armed with a gun, standing on a mountain-top in the falling snow: he holds a shot eagle in his right hand, and a hound stands at his side. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1856, after E.H. Landseer.

[1856]




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A Scottish gamekeeper armed with a gun, standing on a mountain-top in the falling snow: he holds a shot eagle in his right hand, and a hound stands at his side. Engraving by J. Outrim, 1856, after E.H. Landseer.

London (6, Pall Mall) : Published ... by Henry Graves, & Comp.y, May 10th, 1856.




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An Irish family outside their cottage on a Sunday morning prepares to go to church. Engraving by R.C. Bell after W. Brocas.

[Dublin] : National Art Union for Ireland, [between 1847 and 1851?]




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Horses being ridden into the sea to bathe. Mezzotint by W. Ward, 1814, after G. Morland.

London (96, Gracechurch Street) : Published by R. Lambe, May 10th. 1814.




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A woman holding a baby; possibly Victoria Duchess of Kent and Strathearn at the christening of Princess Alexandrina Victoria (subsequently Queen Victoria). Wood engraving by P. Naumann, 18--.




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A woman walking towards the left and covering her face with her robe. Etching after S. Rosa.




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The head of a boy looking up towards Christ. Stipple print by M.A. Bourlier, 1813, after H.J. Richter.

[London] (17, Church Street, Soho) : Published ... by M.A. Bourlier, August, 1813.




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Aeneas carrying his father Anchises on his shoulders as he, his son Ascanius and his wife Creusa flee from the sack of Troy. Engraving by R. Guidi after Agostino Carracci after F. Barocci.




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Europa (right), grieving after her rape by Jupiter, is consoled by Venus and Cupid (centre); Jupiter disguised as a bull looks on from the left background. Engraving by T. Cook and R. Pollard, 1797, after B. West, 1772.

London (Braynes-Row, Spa-Fields) : Publish'd ... by R. Pollard printseller, Jany: 30th; 1797.




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King Charles II landing in Dover in 1660. Coloured lithograph after B. West.

[between 1800 and 1899]




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An episode in The merry wives of Windsor: Sir John Falstaff is invited to a tryst in Windsor Forest at night, dressed in bizarre clothing: he is attacked by children dressed as fairies and by the merry wives. Stipple engraving by I. Taylor, 1795, after R.

[London], [1795]




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Phaethon begs Apollo to let him drive the chariot of the sun. Engraving by W. Woollett, 1763, after R. Wilson.

London (in Cheapside) : Published according to Act of Parliament, by J. Boydell engraver, Sept.r 3rd, 1763.




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Banditti in Italy: a brigand sleeps, a woman watches him, and another man stands guard. Mezzotint after C.L. Eastake.

[London], [between 1820 and 1829?]




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Will o' the wisp: a sprite on horseback riding through fog at night holding a flare. Mezzotint by W. Giller after D.T. Egerton.

[London], [1827?]




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An episode in 'Every man in his humour' by Ben Jonson: Charles Dickens in character as Captain Bobadill is awakened after a hard night's drinking. Lithograph by T.H. Maguire after C.R. Leslie.

[London?]




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A lion that has escaped from a circus in Florence picks up a baby in its teeth, but when the baby's mother shouts at it, the lion gives the baby back to the mother unharmed. Watercolour by M. Díez de Bulnes, 1817, after N.A. Monsiau.

[Spain?], An. 1817.




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William Macready in character as Werner in the play Werner by Lord Byron. Engraving by C.W. Sharpe after D. Maclise.

[London?]




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The flight of Francesco Novello di Carrara, Lord of Padua, with his wife Taddea D'Este, from Padua under attack by Milan. Engraving by F. Bacon, 1839, after C.L. Eastlake.

London (No. 18 & 19 Southampton Place, Euston Square, New Road) : Published ... by the proprietors [E. & W. Finden], May 1, 1839.




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A young woman and a young man in the reign of King Charles II having a quarrel: they prepare to surrender each other's portrait miniature. Engraving by C. Heath, 1824, after G.S. Newton.

London (6 Seymour Place, Euston Square) : Charles Heath ; [London] (Poultry) : Robert Jennings, May 15 1827 ([London] : Printed by McQueen)




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The flight of Francesco Novello di Carrara, Lord of Padua, with his wife Taddea D'Este, from Padua under attack by Milan. Engraving by F. Bacon after C.L. Eastlake.

[London?] : Cassell & Company Limited, [between 1800 and 1899]




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Orlando rescuing Olympia from a sea-monster. Etching by F. Bartolozzi, 1763, after Lodovico Carracci.

London (in Cheapside) : Published according to Act of Parliament, by J Boydell engraver, 1763.




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The personification of the art of painting, supported by Cardinal Girolamo Buonvisi, arrives on a triumphal car at Mount Helicon where she is greeted by the muses. Etching by P. Testa.

[Rome?]




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Winter weather, associated with the struggle of high art against competition from lowlife artists. Etching by P. Testa, 1641.

Si stampano in Roma (alla Pace ; all'insegna di Parigi) : per Giovan Jacomo Rossi, [1641?]




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A musician in Venice is murdered before a tryst with a young woman who approaches the meeting place unaware of his death. Mezzotint by J.C. Bromley, 1836, after J.R. Herbert.

[London] (Haymarket) : Published ... for the proprietors, by T McLean, Septr. 1. 1836 ([London?] : Printed by Lahee & Co.)




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Bernard Gilpin making peace among the warring clans on the English Border with Scotland. Photograph after W.B. Scott.

[19--?]




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Grace Darling participating in the rescue of survivors from the shipwrecked Forfarshire in 1838 off the Farne Islands, coast of Northumberland. Photograph after W.B. Scott.

[19--?]




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A castle (the Castello Odescalchi di Bracciano?), with a flock of sheep attended by a shepherd. Etching and mezzotint by L. Marvy after Claude Lorraine.

[Paris] : Calcographie du Louvre, Musées Imperiaux, [1849?]




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Perseus, dismounted from Pegasus, after rescuing Andromeda. Engraving by P.F. Tardieu after A.F. Oeser after P.P. Rubens.

[Dresden?], [1754?]




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Buen Retiro palace, Madrid: the gardens. Coloured etching, 17--.

[between 1700 and 1799]




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Monastery of El Escorial, Madrid: Courtyard of the Kings, and the basilica. Coloured etching, 17--.

[between 1700 and 1799]




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Monastery of El Escorial, Madrid: Courtyard of the Evangelists. Coloured etching, 17--.

[between 1700 and 1799]




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Together apart.

2005.




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Tears.

2005.