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WOR49069 by Thomas Rowlandson
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UIG5307697 Illustration for Thomas Campbell's poem 'Lord Ullin's Daughter'. The chieftain of the Isle of Ulva is eloping with Lord Ullin's daughter, her father in hot pursuit. The lover's board the ferry in wild weather and are drowned as the distraught father watches. Thomas Campbell (1777-1844) a Scottish poet. Dated 18th century.
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XBM108317 by John Opie
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LLM5988721 The Gamekeeper's Daughter. Illustration for Chatterbox (1903).
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XIR239747 poor and ambitious young man;
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STF872128 Johann Brömser von Rüdesheim (*1350 - +1416), left his daughter Gisella with her lover. Published in The Rhenish Minstrel, 1835 by Adelheid of Stolterfurth.
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XIR346127 'Princess of Babylon'; Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire (1694-1778); French philosopher; philosophical tale; short story; written in 1768;
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CH402622 Jepthah had to fulfil his vow to sacrifice the first person he saw on return from battle by killing his daughter.
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JAB5034975 Portrait of a family: father, mother, daughter and son.
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IL617079 The Vicar of Wakefield is a novel by Irish author Oliver Goldsmith (1730-74)
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XYC282783 characters from 'The Tempest', by William Shakespeare (1564-1616);
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LLL5236004 Two policemen wrongly thinking they have seen a couple having an affair.
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UIG673502 A Modern Hell, 19th Century Theatre production
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LLM8635489 Father questioning why a young man is calling on his daughter. Postcard, early 20th century.
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JNL11796179 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; medium-skinned father with dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796177 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; light-skinned father with light-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796181 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; medium-skinned father with medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796175 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders, dark-skinned father with dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796176 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; dark-skinned father with medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796178 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; light-skinned father with medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796180 Child (son/daughter) riding on father's shoulders; medium-skinned father with fair-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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CHT239742 Father Goriot sacrificed everything for his daughters; poor and ambitious Eugene Rastignac;
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CH27411 by Heywood Hardy
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LLM8656903 The kick off. Man being kicked out of the door by his girl's father. Postcard, early 20th century.
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LLM2786259 Illustration for Le Rire, 3 March 1906.
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JNL11796170 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; dark-skinned father holding dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796162 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; medium-skinned father holding fair-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796168 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; medium-skinned father holding dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796172 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; medium-skinned father holding fair-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796173 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; fair-skinned father holding fair-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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LLE818448 Pendennis, by William Makepeace Thackeray.
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JNL11796163 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; medium-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796167 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; dark-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796161 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; dark-skinned father holding dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796164 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; dark-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796166 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; medium-skinned father holding dark-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796171 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; medium-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796165 Child (son/daughter) held by father's arms; fair-skinned father holding fair-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796169 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; dark-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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JNL11796174 Child (son/daughter) cradled in father's arms; fair-skinned father holding medium-skinned baby;By Jonathan Lee
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LLM8655924 Good luck I send for greeting and may we soon be meeting. Man passing a note to a young lady in a snowy scene. Postcard, early 20th century.
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JAB5034992 Portrait of a family: mother, father, son and daughter. Postcard from the 1920s for New Year's Greetings.
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GNM7415916 By Schwetzer, Erhard (also: Svetzer, chatter, Schweitzer)Painting on pine wood (Pinus Sylvestris)
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LLM6000021 Romantic couple sitting on a sofa while the woman's father approaches with a look of angry disapproval. Postcard, early 20th century.
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GIA4793766 Attrazione (Attraction), a man leans towards a child in an accomplice and reassuring way. He is probably a father and his daughter (word of mouth). Painting by Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) Galleria d'Arte moderna, Milan
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LLM8656311 Do you mean business young man or are you only fooling? Postcard, early 20th century.
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HIM5246687 Lord Squanderfield ruiné cherche a marier son fils a une jeune fille de bonne famille, fille d'un riche marchand. Planche I. Gravure de Gérard Jean-Baptiste Scotin (1690-1755) d'apres un dessin de William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), 1745. 'Marriage a la mode', 1745; plate I.The impoverished Lord Squanderfield has arranged a marriage between his son and the daughter of a wealthy alderman and merchant. Lord Squanderfield points to his family tree to emphasize his noble lineage. On the opposite side of the room his son sits taking snuff and looking with vanity into an adjacent mirror.
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LLM2783011 Entrance of Lord Capulet and his daughter Juliet to the ball. Liebig card, published in late 19th or early 20th century. From a series depicting scenes from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
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LLM7149715 Mother and little girl waiting at the garden gate for father to come home. Illustration from Off and Away, Pictures and Stories for Grave and Gay, by C D M (S W Partridge & Co, London, c1910). Credit: G H Sydney.
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LLM8656510 "I must leave here shortly." Couple cuddling on the sofa as her father comes in. Postcard, early 20th century.
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UIG799241 Thailand
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LLM8635662 The kick off. Postcard, early 20th century.
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ZUM4871694 Feb. 27, 1953 - The Round of Squirrels has started. After a first night, the bikers slow down and wear warm clothing to fight the cold. While his colleagues roll on, William Monticelli (1926-1954) talks with his daughter who has come to encourage him.
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GNM7416238 By Zick, January (1730-1797)Frame dimensions: height: 98 cm; Width: 170 cm (semicircular)
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LLM8627028 Picking nuts. Illustration for The People’s Magazine, 2 October 1871.
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UIG1565409 Tarabuco man and his daughter, Jatun Yampara Indigenous Community, Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
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HRP5245730 Lithograph depicting Queen Victoria (1837-1901) and Prince Albert entwined in a rose bush while above the fruit of their love, their two eldest children, Princess Victoria and Prince Edward (wearing the Prince of Wales's feathers as a headdress), grow out of the rose budsLithographer: W Clerk, High Holborn, London
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XEE4191928 A small comic scene depicting a scene of marriage request, a father offers his daughter to a young man who came to ask for his hand. The young woman blushes and a quiproquo is caused by the double meaning of the word “affection”. Illustration taken from "Le petit marseillais" 19/01/1902
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NCO191222 scandal involving Elizabeth Gunning (1769-1823) and Duke of Marlborough (1766-1840); shower of excrement from the duke's backside; The Gunning Love-letter scandal, also known “The Gunningiad”. General John Gunning, Elizabeth, Mrs Gunning (Susanna Minifie) and the Duchess of Bedfordshire. Forged letter. a publicized letter from Mrs. Susannah Gunning to the Duke of Argyll in defense of her daughter’s conduct, "A Letter from Mrs. Gunning to His Grace the Duke of Argyll" incited the scandal’s eruption into print, pamphlet, and periodical
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XOS3930881 When the god Dionysius (Bacchus) arrived on the island of Naxos he found and fell in love with Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of King Minos of Crete, who had been abandoned by Theseus, and married her.
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UIG800211 He works as a street tailor, in Sadarghat, Dhaka, Bangladesh. November 9, 2006.
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XOS1073920 Copley reunited with his family London in October 1775. His wife, Susanna, his four-year-old son, John Junior, daughter, Mary, aged three, Betsy, aged six, baby Susanna and his father-in-law, Richard Clarke, one of the Tory merchants whose investments had been dumped overboard at the Boston Tea Party.
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XEE4192958 The death of Virginia In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with which he is in love, like his slave. Abusing his power, he makes her stop. The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but her father prefects to stab the girl.
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XOS3086889 When the god Dionysius (Bacchus) arrived on the island of Naxos he found and fell in love with Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of King Minos of Crete, who had been abandoned by Theseus, and married her.
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XOS3930882 When the god Dionysius (Bacchus) arrived on the island of Naxos he found and fell in love with Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of King Minos of Crete, who had been abandoned by Theseus, and married her.
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JLJ4689858 The return of Marcus Sextus Marcus Sextus (imaginary figure), escaped from Sylla's proscriptions, finds on his return, his daughter in tears, near his dead wife - Painting by Pierre Narcisse (Pierre-Narcisse) Guerin (1774-1833) 1799 Dim 2,17 x 2,43 m Paris. Louvre Museum
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JLJ4585755 The death of Virginia In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with which he is in love, like his slave. Abusing his power, he makes her stop. The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but her father prefects to stab the girl. Tite Live and Diodore from Sicily are the story of this episode. Detail. Painting by Guillaume Guillon Lethiere (1760-1832) 1828 Sun. 4,5x7,7 m
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XOS1766047 When the aged Cimon was forced to starve in prison before his execution, his devoted daughter Pero secretly visited her father to nourish him at her own breast. In his Memorable Acts and Sayings of the Ancient Romans, the ancient Roman historian Valerius Maximus, Pero's selfless devotion was presented as the highest example of honoring one's parent.
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XOS3930883 formerly attributed to Antoine CoypelWhen the god Dionysius (Bacchus) arrived on the island of Naxos he found and fell in love with Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of King Minos of Crete, who had been abandoned by Theseus, and married her.
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HOL5895281 When the god of wine Dionysius (Bacchus) arrived on the island of Naxos he fell in love with Ariadne, the beautiful daughter of King Minos of Crete, who had been abandoned by Theseus (sailing away in the distance). Here Hymen, god of marriage, descends on a cloud with a torch to join the god to his mortal princess.
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TW474067 Family love is the subject of this picture. The gestures of affection include the mother gazing fondly at her baby, and the boy helping his grandmother. The open Bible at the front of the picture shows that the family is religious. This was an important mark of respectability in the early 19th century. Fish hanging up to dry and a boat in the background suggest that the father is a hardworking fisherman. This w/c is probably the picture entitled 'Domestic Happiness' that Thomas Heaphy exhibited in London in 1810. Heaphy's pictures were extremely popular;
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DGC909677 Published in Cent dessins : Extraits des oeuvres de Victor Hugo;Victor Marie Hugo (1802 – 1885) was a French poet, novelist, and dramatist of the Romantic movement. He is considered one of the greatest and best known French writers.
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ELD4961538 Ancient Rome: “” The death of Virginia”” In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with whom he is in love, like his slave - Abusing his power, he makes her stop - The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but his father fere stabbing the girl ( The Death of Verginia (Virginia) - Virginia, daughter of the centurion Virginius; her father stabbed her to save her from the lust of Appius Claudius Crassus)
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ELD4953997 The Death of Virginia”” In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with whom he is in love, like his slave - abusing his power, he makes her stop - The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but his father prefere stab The Death of Verginia (Virginia) - Virginia, daughter of the centurion Virginius; her father stabbed her to save her from the lust of Appius Claudius Crassus)
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JLJ4589109 Three scenes from the history of Virginia In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with whom he is in love, like his slave. Abusing his power, he makes her stop. The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but her father prefects to stab the girl. Tite Live and Diodore from Sicily are the story of this episode. Painting on wood by Filipino Lippi (1457-1504) 15th century Sun. 0,45x1,26 m
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XCL499781 Danäe’s father feared a prophecy that his grandson would kill him, so he imprisoned his daughter to protect her from suitors. Yet Jupiter, king of the gods, fell in love with Danäe, and he came to her in the form of gold streaming from the sky. Gentileschi adopted Caravaggio’s method of painting directly from models, pulled to the front of the picture plane, which gives the painting a startling, tangible quality. However, the graceful way he handled paint and human gestures lend the work a poetic quality unique to the artist.
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ELD4965493 Roman Antiquite: “” The Death of Virginia”” In 449 BC, Appius Claudius, decemvir under the Republic of Rome claims Virginia (Verginia), daughter of the Centurion Virginius (Verginius) with whom he is in love, like his slave - Abusing his power, he makes her stop - The decemvir condemns Virginia to slavery, but his father Prefer stabbing the young Girl - Titus Live and Diodore of Sicily tell the story of this episode - Engraving from “” Rom” by Wilhelm Wagner, 1862
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CH658361 Sketch for 'Many Happy Returns of the Day'. William Powell Frith (1819-1909). Oil on board. 40.3 x 75.5cm. The picture commemorates the birthday of the artist's daughter, Alice. The setting is his own dining room at 10 Pembridge Villas, Bayswater.
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CH990041 Presumed Portrait of the Comte Oscar de Ranchicourt and his Family in Troubadour Costumes. Theodore Chasseriau (1819-1856). Black lead and black chalk. 28.5 x 21cm.
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STC429639 Vortigern, the High King of Britain in the 5th century, fell in love with Rowena, daughter of Hengist, leader of the Jutes, when her father instructed her to bring Vortigern a drink;
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CH657483 The Seducer. Walter Richard Sickert (1860-1942). Oil on canvas. Painted circa 1929-30. 16 1/2 x 24 1/2in
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STC415814 P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libri XV cum Appositis Italico Carmine* Interpretationibus ac Notis, 5 Vols (Florence, 1824, repr. 1832); Book I; Daphne, daughter of the river-god Peneus, Daphne is a wood nymph who wishes to live chaste, like Diana. When she flees the love of Apollo, she prays to her father to save her and he transforms her into a Laurel tree.
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STC415813 P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon Libri XV cum Appositis Italico Carmine* Interpretationibus ac Notis, 5 VoLS (Florence, 1824, repr. 1832); Book I;ApolloPhoebus Apollo, often referred to as Phoebus; The son of Zeus and Leto and the twin brother of Artemis. Apollo is the God of Music, Medicine, Prophecy and the arts. In the Metamorphoses, Apollo is also portrayed as the sun god, but this characterization contradicts most mythology which names a distinct sun-god named Helios. Daphne, daughter of the river-god Peneus, Daphne is a wood nymph who wishes to live chaste, like Diana. When she flees the love of Apollo, she prays to her father to save her and he transforms her into a Laurel tree.
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LLM5996238 Princess Elizabeth, daughter of King Charles I of England, pleading with his captors to spare him from harm, 1649. Illustration for True Tales from History by Mabel Quiller-Couch (Humphrey Milford, 1911).
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