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akg8909560 Capt. Thomas Hastings. Ruins of Crewkerne Abbey, May 1833Sketches, Vol. 7: Drawings of Devon, Wales, Lakes, etca , 1833. Graphite and pen and brown ink on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, 23.8 × 33 cm. Inv. No. B1977.14.2451. New Haven, Yale Center for British Art.
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akg892294 British North American colonies in 1776. Printed color lithograph of a 19thcentury illustration.
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akg150071 Mignon, Abraham. 1640-1679. "Still Life with Fruit and Goblett", undated. Oil on oak, 35 × 46.5cm. Formerly collection Nostitz, Prague, National Gallery. Museum: Prag, Národní Galerie (Nationalgalerie).
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akg863890 Ocotlán (Tlaxcala, Mexico), Basílica de Ocotlán (18thcentury Baroque church in churrigueresque style; facade and towers built from 1760-1790).-Interior; detail of the altar: Mary as Queen of the heavens with God the Father and the risen Christ at her side.-Photo, 1989.
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akg899447 Heidegger, Martin geb. 26.09.1889 Messkirch in Baden gest. 26.05.1976 Freiburg i. Breisgau Philosoph, Universitätslehrer.-Heidegger in Berlin, Foto, 28.1.1959; digital koloriert.
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akg863888 Ocotlán (Tlaxcala, Mexico), Basílica de Ocotlán (18thcentury Baroque church in churrigueresque style; facade and towers built from 1760-1790).-Interior; detail of the altar: Mary as Queen of the heavens with God the Father and the risen Christ at her side.-Photo, 1989.
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akg863875 Ocotlán (Tlaxcala, Mexico), Basílica de Ocotlán (18thc. Baroque church in churrigueresque style; facade and towers built from 1760-1790).-Interior: choir.-Photo, 1989.
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akg863867 Ocotlán (Tlaxcala, Mexico), Basílica de Ocotlán (18thc. Baroque church in churrigueresque style; facade and towers built from 1760-1790).-Exterior view: facade.-Photo, 1989.
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akg042423 Merian, Matthaeus the Elder 1593-1650. "The death of Jezebel". (2 Kings 9,1-37). Copperplate engraving. From the series of 258 engravings of the Holy Scriptures, 1625/27.
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akg048963 Melozzo da Forli. 1438-1494. Angel making music. Fresco. Madrid, Museo del Prado. Museum: Madrid, Museo Del Prado.
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akg824794 Theilhaber, Felix Aaron; deutschjüdischer Arzt (Dermatologe), Soziologe und Schriftsteller; zusammen mit Magnus Hirschfeld und Wilhelm Reich gehörte er zu den Pionieren der "Sexualreformbewegung"; 1935 Emigration nach Palästina. / 5.9.1884 Bamberg-1958.-Porträt.-Foto, 1934 (Abraham Pisarek).
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alb8909560 Mantua-Mantova (Lombardy, Italy), Palazzo Ducale, Castello S.Giorgio, Camera degli Sposi (frescos, c.1465-74, by Andrea Mantegna; 1431-1506).-Interior view looking northwest: west wall with "Meeting between Ludovico III Gonazaga and his son Francesco", north wall with "Court of Ludovico III".-Photo.
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akg1729561 Malthus, Thomas Robert; British economist; Surrey 14.2.1766-Bath 29.12.1834.-Portrait woodcut.-Digitally colourised.
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akg7397192 Pergolesi, Michelangelo 1760-1801. Interior Ornamented Wall with Window and Furniture, nos. 411-424 ("Designs for Various Ornaments," pl. 64), Print ; Ornament and architecture, 1792. Etching and watercolor, 45.3 × 30 cm. Inv. Nr. 2018.839.46. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg4882870 Liane de Pougy; Born Anna Marie Chassaigne; French dancer, writer and courtesan; La Flèche 2. 7. 1869 - Lausanne 26. 12. 1950. - "Liane de Pougy". - (Portrait in floral frame). Picture postcard. Color print with colored photograph. Photo: Léopold-Émile Reutlinger (1863-1937), Paris, (postmark: 1905). Private collection.
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alb2019366 Pablo Picasso / 'Night Fishing at Antibes', 1939, Oil on canvas, 205.8 x 345.4. Museum: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, GLASGOW, USA.
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alb2068271 Francisco de Zurbarán / 'The Apostle Saint Peter appearing to Saint Peter Nolasco', 1629, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 179 cm x 223 cm, P01237. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN. SAINT PETER. SAN PEDRO NOLASCO.
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alb2069568 Francisco de Zurbarán / 'Still Life', 1650, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 46 cm x 84 cm, P02803. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2069601 Francisco de Zurbarán / 'Saint Peter Nolasco's Vision', 1629, Spanish School, Oil on canvas, 179 cm x 223 cm, P01236. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb2068376 Juan de Juanes / 'Saint Stephen in the Synagogue', ca. 1562, Spanish School, Oil on panel, 160 cm x 123 cm, P00838. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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alb3718983 Facsimile of a Sioux Robe with Porcupine Quills. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46 x 61.8 cm (18 1/8 x 24 5/16 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: George Catlin.
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alb3718772 Study for Drawing of Chair. Dated: 1935/1942. Dimensions: overall: 23.7 x 31.7 cm (9 5/16 x 12 1/2 in.). Medium: graphite on paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: American 20th Century.
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alb3715364 Still Life: Fruit, Bird, and Dwarf Pear Tree. Dated: 1856. Dimensions: overall: 63.5 x 76.5 cm (25 x 30 1/8 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Charles V. Bond.
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alb3631496 Songs: "Ye gentle gates that fan the air...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (20 × 25.7 cm)Sheet: 10 7/8 × 15 1/16 in. (27.7 × 38.2 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3681145 Variety Act 5: The Avenger of His Honor (Varietenummer 5: Der Rächer Seiner Ehre). Artist: Moriz Jung (Austrian (born Czechoslovakia) Moravia 1885-1915 Manilowa (Carpathians)). Dimensions: Sheet: 5 1/2 × 3 9/16 in. (14 × 9 cm). Publisher: Wiener Werkstätte. Date: 1907. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3710758 Saint Francis in Prayer. Dated: c. 1620/1630. Dimensions: overall: 116.2 x 85.5 cm (45 3/4 x 33 11/16 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Bernardo Strozzi.
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alb3712930 The Dead Christ with Two Angels. Dimensions: overall: 23.8 x 18.2 cm (9 3/8 x 7 3/16 in.) gross weight: 1655 gr. Medium: gilded bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Bartolomeo Bellano.
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alb3636121 Still Life with Shells and a Chip-Wood Box. Artist: Sebastian Stoskopff (French, Strasbourg 1597-1657 Idstein). Dimensions: 18 1/2 x 23 3/8 in. (47 x 59.4 cm). Date: late 1620s.A French-speaking Lutheran from Strasbourg, Stoskopff worked intermittently in Paris from 1622 to 1641. This spare picture of carefully arranged exotic shells and a simple box filled with fish and candied fruits is a characteristic essay in subtle shapes and tones. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3707583 Masked Noble Woman. Dated: c. 1620/1623. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: JACQUES CALLOT.
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alb3891706 Allegory of Vanity. Date/Period: 1632 - 1636. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,395 mm (54.92 in); Width: 1,740 mm (68.50 in). Author: Antonio de Pereda.
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alb3707780 Pieter de Jode the Elder. Dated: probably 1626/1641. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Anthony van Dyck.
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alb3891795 Merchant and Body Guard, Old Chinatown, San Francisco. Date/Period: Ca. 1896-1906, printed ca. 1920. Photograph. Gelatin silver print. Height: 225.30 mm (8.87 in); Width: 320.55 mm (12.62 in). Author: Arnold Genthe.
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alb3898916 The Repentant Magdalen. Date/Period: Ca. 1635 - 1640. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,130 mm (44.48 in); Width: 927 mm (36.49 in). Author: GEORGES DE LA TOUR.
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alb3896783 Still life with Musical Instruments, Books and Sculpture. Date/Period: Ca. 1650. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 940 mm (37 in); Width: 1,240 mm (48.81 in). Author: EVARISTO BASCHENIS.
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alb3892627 Still life. Date/Period: 1618. Oil on Copper. Height: 520 mm (20.47 in); Width: 720 mm (28.34 in). Author: Peter Binoit.
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alb3893054 Flower still life. Date/Period: 1614. Painting. Oil on copper. Height: 30.5 cm (12 in); Width: 38.9 cm (15.3 in). Author: AMBROSIUS BOSSCHAERT.
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alb3893314 Portrait of George Delves and a Female Companion. Date/Period: 1577. Painting. Oil on oak panel. Height: 2,185 mm (86.02 in); Width: 1,335 mm (52.55 in). Author: British School.
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alb3898620 Figure Study 1. Drawing. Graphite on paper. Height: 102 mm (4.01 in); Width: 44 mm (1.73 in). Author: GEORGE ROMNEY.
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alb3675462 Rahab and the Spies (Dalziels' Bible Gallery). Artist: After Frederick Richard Pickersgill (British, London 1820-1900 Yarmouth, Isle of Wight). Dimensions: Image: 8 7/16 × 6 15/16 in. (21.4 × 17.7 cm)India sheet:10 9/16 × 8 15/16 in. (26.8 × 22.7 cm)Mount: 16 7/16 in. × 12 15/16 in. (41.8 × 32.8 cm). Engraver: Dalziel Brothers (British, active 1839-1893). Printer: Camden Press (British, London). Publisher: Scribner and Welford (New York, NY). Date: 1865-81. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3676915 Still Life with a Ginger Jar and Eggplants. Artist: Paul Cézanne (French, Aix-en-Provence 1839-1906 Aix-en-Provence). Dimensions: 28 1/2 x 36 in. (72.4 x 91.4 cm). Date: 1893-94.For this commanding still life, with its richly orchestrated play of overlapping shapes, patterns, colors, and textures, Cézanne relied on a stock of familiar objects. The raffia-corded ginger jar, for example, is featured in more than a dozen compositions, including three of comparable verve dating to the early 1890s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3675720 Songs: "That Love's a Tyrant I can prove...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (20 × 25.7 cm)Sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 3/4 in. (27.8 × 37.5 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3894734 Still life. Date/Period: Ca. 1696. Oil paintings. Oil on canvas. Height: 68.5 cm (26.9 in); Width: 84 cm (33 in). Author: Evert Collier.
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alb3736321 Roselli Seated on a Bracket [reverse]. Dated: probably 1460/1466. Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Bartolomeo Bellano.
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alb3733423 Antonio Roselli of Arezzo, 1380-1466, Jurist [obverse]. Dated: probably 1460/1466. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 4.7 cm (1 7/8 in.). Medium: bronze. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Bartolomeo Bellano.
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alb3676606 Songs: "Mary, dear Mary list awake. And take the moon thy slumbers break...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (20 × 25.7 cm)Sheet: 10 3/4 × 14 7/8 in. (27.3 × 37.8 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3697415 Charles I, King of England. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Anthony van Dyck.
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alb3731286 Lucas van Uden. Dated: probably 1626/1641. Medium: engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Lucas Emil Vorsterman after Sir Anthony van Dyck.
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alb3626849 Clouds and Water. Artist: Arthur Dove (American, Canandaigua, New York 1880-1946 Huntington, New York). Dimensions: 29 5/8 x 39 5/8 in. (75.2 x 100.6 cm). Date: 1930.Clouds and Water was inspired by the landscape of Halesite, a town on the north shore of Long Island where Dove and his companion Helen "Reds" Torr lived in the late 1920s. They resided on their boat, the Mona, in warm weather and they had just begun their first winter as caretakers of the Ketewomoke Yacht Club in November 1929. From their second-floor room at the Yacht Club, surrounded by windows on three sides, Dove and Torr had an unimpeded view of Huntington Harbor. In the airy marine prospect of Clouds and Water, several sailboats dip along the surface of the waves, and a landscape of rounded hills rises in the distance. The sky, which fills half the canvas, is banded with long curving lines that suggest wind currents. The painting's unrestrained painting style indicates Dove's philosophy about the elements of nature: they are independent yet interconnected, unique yet mutable. He also expressed this idea in the verse-like statement that he had written earlier for the catalogue of the exhibition Seven Americans in 1925, which reads in part:Works of nature are abstract.They do not lean on other things for meaning.The seagull is not like the seaNor is the sun like the moon.The sun draws water from the sea.The clouds are not like either one-They do not keep one form forever. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3738389 Saint Jerome with Saint Paula and Saint Eustochium. Dated: c. 1640/1650. Dimensions: overall: 245.7 x 173.5 cm (96 3/4 x 68 5/16 in.) framed: 264.2 x 192.4 x 9.5 cm (104 x 75 3/4 x 3 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on fabric. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Francisco de Zurbarán and Workshop.
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alb3627968 Hand mirror. Artist: Eda Lord Dixon (American, 1876-1926). Culture: American. Dimensions: 4 5/8 × 9 × 5/8 in. (11.7 × 22.9 × 1.6 cm). Date: ca. 1908. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3629988 A Vase with Flowers. Artist: Jacob Vosmaer (Dutch, Delft ca. 1584-1641 Delft). Dimensions: 33 1/2 x 24 5/8 in. (85.1 x 62.5 cm). Date: probably 1613.The Delft painter Jacob Vosmaer was an early if not pioneering specialist in the painting of flower pictures, which often depict rare specimens known to the artists solely from illustrated books. At some time before 1870 this panel was trimmed on the sides and cut down (about nine inches) at the top, cropping the crown imperial. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3623199 Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/8 in. (20 × 25.7 cm)Sheet: 10 13/16 × 15 1/16 in. (27.5 × 38.3 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3620357 Songs: "Throwing off dull melancholy...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 in. (20 × 25.4 cm)Sheet: 10 15/16 × 14 15/16 in. (27.8 × 38 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3889327 Khusraw Discovers Shirin Bathing, From Pictorial Cycle of Eight Poetic Subjects. Date/Period: Mid 18th century. Painting. Oil on canvas. Author: UNKNOWN.
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alb3745025 Study for "Music". Dated: c. 1890. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 12.8 cm (5 1/16 in.). Medium: charcoal and pastel over graphite on gray wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Elihu Vedder.
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alb3742928 "The Blue Pool" in the Rein Valley near Garmisch. Dated: 1806. Dimensions: sheet: 31 x 43.8 cm (12 3/16 x 17 1/4 in.). Medium: pen and gray ink with watercolor over graphite on wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Max Joseph Wagenbauer.
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alb3600849 Songs: "I am the boy for bewitching them...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/16 in. (20 × 25.6 cm)Sheet: 10 7/8 × 15 7/16 in. (27.6 × 39.2 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3740736 Vanitas, Vanitatum et Omnia Vanitas. Dimensions: plate: 37.9 x 32.3 cm (14 15/16 x 12 11/16 in.) sheet: 38.8 x 33.3 cm (15 1/4 x 13 1/8 in.). Medium: engraving on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jan Pietersz Saenredam, after Abraham Bloemaert.
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alb3606901 Lady Maria Conyngham (died 1843). Artist: Sir Thomas Lawrence (British, Bristol 1769-1830 London). Dimensions: 36 1/4 x 28 1/4 in. (92.1 x 71.8 cm). Date: ca. 1824-25.Lady Maria's father was created Marquess Conyngham in the peerage of Ireland in 1816. This was through the influence of his wife, Elizabeth, who in 1820 became the final mistress of the future King George IV of England. Husband and wife were in constant attendance at court. Between 1823 and 1826 the Marchioness and her three children sat for Sir Thomas Lawrence, the leading portraitist of the era. George IV was fond of Maria Conyngham and the present portrait hung for a time in his bedroom at one of the royal residences, St. James's Palace. The composition of the girl's portrait is elegant and the paint is applied to the canvas in broad, creamy strokes, with great assurance. However Lawrence was not greatly interested in drawing and her fingers are oddly jointed and disproportionately long. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3602034 Songs: "When in death I shall calm recline...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 8 1/8 × 9 7/16 in. (20.7 × 23.9 cm)Sheet: 10 11/16 × 14 3/4 in. (27.2 × 37.5 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3608347 A Peasant Yawning. Artist: After Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Netherlandish, Breda (?) ca. 1525-1569 Brussels); Anonymous, Flemish, 17th century. Dimensions: sheet: 7 11/16 x 8 1/16 in. (19.5 x 20.4 cm). Former Attribution: Formerly attributed to Lucas Vorsterman I (Flemish, Zaltbommel 1595-1675 Antwerp). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3600660 Bottle. Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 in. (16 .5cm)Max.diam. 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm). Date: 9th-10th century.The main decoration of this iridescent glass bottle is made of horizontal rows of hexagons, in a "honeycomb" pattern. This faceted effect was created by slicing off portions of the surface from the original spherical shape. This pattern was well known in Iran and Mesopotamia in the Sasanian era and was revived by the glass-cutters of the early Islamic period. . Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3653099 Alfonso d'Este (1486-1534), Duke of Ferrara. Artist: Copy after Titian (late 16th or early 17th century). Dimensions: 50 x 38 3/4 in. (127 x 98.4 cm). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3606496 After the Earthquake, San Francisco. Artist: Arnold Genthe (American (born Germany), Berlin 1869-1942 New Milford, Connecticut). Dimensions: 13.3 x 23.5 cm (5 1/4 x 9 1/4 in.). Date: 1906.Early on the morning of April 18, 1906, a severe earthquake rocked San Francisco, immediately prompting a devastating three-day fire. Genthe, a pictorialist photographer who operated a portrait studio on Sutton Street, captured the panic and confusion that pervaded the city and presaged the vast damage yet to come: by the end of the third day, more than four square miles of San Francisco had been leveled. Adding to the trauma of earthquake and fire were the controlled explosions of dynamite meant to eliminate structurally compromised buildings.H. Wild, a resident of downtown, described a scene similar to Genthe's photograph in her notebook: "The fire spread more and more. The sight from our roof was a grand and terrible one. The fires had spread from Franklin downward to Market on our street and the whole city in every direction below us was ablaze and crackled [with] explosions of dynamite.". Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3612270 Songs: "Ye Gentlemen of England That Live at Ease...". Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 7 7/8 × 10 1/16 in. (20 × 25.5 cm)Sheet: 10 11/16 × 15 1/8 in. (27.2 × 38.4 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885). Series/Portfolio: Illustrations to Popular Songs. Date: 1822.One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3613390 Falling Leaves, Allegory of Autumn. Artist: Hugues Merle (French, Saint-Marcellin 1823-1881 Paris). Dimensions: 68 7/8 x 43 1/4 in. (174.9 x 109.9 cm). Date: 1872.Merle, a friend and sometime rival of Bouguereau, was known for the sentimental images of contented rustic families that he regularly exhibited at the annual Salons. In this painting from 1872, Merle tried his hand at a loosely mythological scene of a languid young woman in the guise of Fall. Catharine Lorillard Wolfe bought the melancholic picture from the New York branch of the art gallery Goupil & Co. on February 21, 1873, while still in mourning for her father. A critic who saw the work in Wolfe's home remarked, "Here, under russet foliage, a ripe beauty passes.... Nearby, disguised so much in shadow as to be almost invisible, little Love is running away; for this bereavement of affection is the plague of life's Autumn, as love's importunity is the plague of its Spring.". Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3617515 The Young Virgin. Artist: Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, Fuente de Cantos 1598-1664 Madrid). Dimensions: 46 x 37 in. (116.8 x 94 cm). Date: ca. 1632-33.The subject of Zurbarán's painting is the young Virgin Mary. According to medieval legend, she lived as a girl in the Temple in Jerusalem, where she devoted herself to praying and sewing vestments. This was a subject particularly popular in Italian and Spanish paintings of the seventeenth century, with the Virgin serving as a model of behavior for young women. The delicate modeling of the Virgin's face and the attention to the still-life elements are characteristic of Zurbarán's early style. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: FRANCISCO DE ZURBARAN.
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alb3615779 Still Life with Teapot and Fruit. Artist: Paul Gauguin (French, Paris 1848-1903 Atuona, Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands). Dimensions: 18 3/4 x 26 in. (47.6 x 66 cm). Date: 1896.One of Gauguin's most treasured possessions was a painting by Cézanne, Still Life with Fruit Dish (1879-80, now Museum of Modern Art, New York ), which he emulates in this picture. Within a similarly compressed space, Gauguin substituted mangoes for Cézanne's apples and a Tahitian-style printed cloth for a French floral wallpaper design. One significant departure is the human figure at the upper right, glimpsed through a door or window. The year after he completed this work, Gauguin's finances were so dire that he arranged for the sale of his prized Cézanne. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3654218 Disk. Dimensions: diam. 1.8 cm (11/16 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 12, early. Date: ca. 1981-1803 B.C.. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3616116 Still Life with Peaches and Grapes. Artist: Auguste Renoir (French, Limoges 1841-1919 Cagnes-sur-Mer). Dimensions: 21 1/4 x 25 5/8 in. (54 x 65.1 cm). Date: 1881.Renoir spent part of the summer of 1881 at the country home of his patron Paul Berard in the small Normandy village of Wargemont. During his stay, Renoir painted two similar still lifes in contrasting color harmonies, showing the family's faïence jardinière piled high with peaches. Berard purchased the present work for himself; the other version (61.101.12) was featured in the seventh Impressionist exhibition the following year. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3610609 David with the Head of Goliath. Artist: Bartolomeo Bellano (Italian, Padua 1437/38-1496/97 Padua). Culture: Italian, Padua. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 11 1/4 × 5 1/4 × 4 7/8 in., 9.7 lb. (28.6 × 13.3 × 12.4 cm, 4.4 kg). Date: 1470-80.This is a key work in the early Renaissance development of bronze statuettes in northern Italy. Its creator, Bartolomeo Bellano, was a disciple of Donatello's, as is documented by a payment in connection with that master's Judith Slaying Holofernes (ca. 1459, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence).[1] His independent work began with a bronze statue of Pope Paul II in Perugia (1466 - 67, now lost) and a series of Old Testament subjects in relief for the choir screen of the basilica of San Antonio (Il Santo) in Padua (1484 - 90), which features small-scale figures standing out in high relief from their backgrounds. As we know from Giorgio Vasari's biography, he went on to execute a number of small metal figures for the pope and for others, and he has been recognized as one of the earliest Italian sculptors to make a specialty of bronze statuettes.[2]David with the Head of Goliath has long been admired as one of Bellano's masterpieces in bronze.[ 3] Its debt to Donatello's famous nude David (ca. 1455, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence) is reflected in the hero's pose with hip swung out and one arm akimbo and the gigantic head of Goliath at his feet. Bellano dressed David in a short tunic with many pleats -- Wilhelm von Bode once described the sculptor's boldly chiseled drapery as like crumpled paper.[4] The youthful victor's accessories include a gorget decorated with a head, probably of Medusa, in a classical allusion; boots rolled down to the calf; and a shoulder bag, whose strap crosses the right shoulder. His weapons are a sling, still weighted by a stone, and a large sword. Having hit his foe with a projectile -- stones scattered on the base give a sense that the battle has just taken place -- David triumphs over his dead opponent. The triangular gash in the giant's forehead indicates the cause of death, while the curved blade is clearly the implement that was used to lop off the giant's head. David's graceful pose, his limbs in contrapposto, emphasizes his youth and suggests serenity in the aftermath of violent conflict.Scholars divide over the relationship of this to other small bronzes by Bellano, notably a variant David in the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a Saint Jerome and the Lion in the Musée du Louvre, Paris. Hans Weihrauch saw the Philadelphia example as more clearly derivative of Donatello and believed it therefore to be earlier than the Museum's David;[5] John Pope-Hennessy followed this line of reasoning in dating the Philadelphia example to about 1466 and the present version later.[6] Museum curator James Draper believed, to the contrary, that the taut pose and sharp faceting of the Museum's statuette align it with such early works by the artist as the Miracle of the Mule relief in Il Santo (1469 - 72) and that the bulkier body, more static composition, and chunkier faceting of the Philadelphia David reflect Bellano's advancing style, as represented by the Saint Jerome in Paris.[ 7] Some scholars wondered whether the Davids under discussion are in fact by two different hands, but Draper sees them as from different phases of one career.[8] Most recently Volker Krahn has reaffirmed the early dating of the Museum's example, calling it Bellano's masterwork in the small bronze format.[9] A number of later versions testify to the continuing esteem in which this sculpture was held well into the sixteenth century.[10][Ian Wardropper. European Sculpture, 1400-1900, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2011, no. 6, pp. 26-29.]Footnotes:[1] Volker Krahn. "Bellano, Bartolomeo." In The Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner, vol. 3, pp. 636-67. New York, 1996, p. 636.[2] Giorgio Vasari. Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori ed archetettori. 2nd ed. 3 vols. Florence, 1568. 1906 ed., edited by Gaetano Milanesi. 9 vols. Florence, 1906, vol. 2, p. 606.[3] Volker Krahn. "Bellano (Belani; Belanus; Vellano), Bartolomeo." In Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon: Die bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, vol. 8, pp. 438-39. Munich, 1994, p. 439.[4] Wilhelm von Bode. "Lo scultore Bartolomeo Bellano da Padova." Archivio storico dell'arte 4 (1891), pp. 397-416, p. 412.[5] Hans R. Weihrauch. Europäische Bronzestatuetten, 15.-18. Jahrhundert. Braunschweig, 1967, pp. 97 - 98.[6] John Pope-Hennessy. Luca della Robbia. Itahca, N.Y., 1980, p. 264, under no. 57.[7] Draper in Italian Renaissance Sculpture in the Time of Donatello: An Exhibition to Commemorate the 600th Anniversary of Donatello's Birth and the 100th Anniversary of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Exh. cat. Detroit Institute of Arts; Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth; 1985-86. Detroit, 1985, pp. 225 - 26, no. 82.[8] Charles Avery. "Donatello Celebrations: A Major Exhibition at Detroit, Fort Worth and Florence." Apollo 123 (January 1986), pp. 14-18, p. 18; Bruce Boucher. "Detroit and Fort Worth: Sculpture in the Time of Donatello." Burlington Magazine 128 (January 1986), pp. 67-68, p. 68. Draper dates the Philadelphia and Paris bronzes to the time of Bellano's Monument to Pietro Roccabonella in the church of San Francesco, Padua (finished in 1498), on the basis of "a markedly blockier approach to modeling"; James David Draper. Bertoldo di Giovanni, Sculptor of the Medici Household: Critical Reappraisal and Catalogue Raisonné. Columbia, Mo., 1992, pp. 35 - 36.[9] Volker Krahn in Von allen Seiten schön: Bronzen der Renaissance und des Barock. Wilhelm von Bode zum 150. Geburstag. Exh. cat. edited by Volker Krahn. Altes Museum, Berlin; 1995-96. Berlin, 1995, p. 136.[10] John Pope-Hennessy. The Frick Collection: An Illustrated Catalogue. Val. 3, Sculpture: Italian. New York, 1970, p. 68, lists the known versions. After that book was published, another version came up for sale at Sotheby Parke Bernet, New York, March 23 - 24, 1973, no. 94. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3906886 Young Woman in a Blue Dress, with Fan. Date/Period: 1512 - 1514. Painting. Oil. Height: 635 mm (25 in); Width: 510 mm (20.07 in). Author: Jacopo Negretti, called Palma il Vecchio.
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alb3903326 Triptych of Madonna and Child with Angels; Donor and His Patron Saint Peter Martyr; and Saint Jerome. Date/Period: 1475 - 1483. Painting. Painting, Oil on oak panels. Height: 819.20 mm (32.25 in); Width: 285.80 mm (11.25 in). Author: Master of the Legend of Saint Lucy.
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alb3903325 St. Jerome. Date/Period: End of the 15th century. Painting. Oil on panel Oil on panel. Height: 460 mm (18.11 in); Width: 325 mm (12.79 in). Author: Master of The Legend of St. Lucy.
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alb3900809 Flower Still Life, c. 1734. Date/Period: Ca. 1734. Drawing. Black chalk, pen and brown ink, watercolor. Author: JAN VAN HUYSUM.
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alb3903366 Allegory of Vanity (Vanitas). Date/Period: 1630 - 1650. Painting. Height: 800 mm (31.49 in); Width: 613 mm (24.13 in). Author: Leonaert Bramer.
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alb3902660 Lady Sunderlin. Date/Period: 1786. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 238.5 cm (93.8 in); Width: 147.5 cm (58 in). Author: Joshua Reynolds.
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alb3900594 Jane Seymour, Queen of England. Date/Period: 1536. Painting. Oil on Wood. Height: 654 mm (25.74 in); Width: 407 mm (16.02 in). Author: Hans Holbein.
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alb3901857 Portrait of Senyora Espalter. Date/Period: 1852. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 1,130 mm (44.48 in); Width: 895 mm (35.23 in). Author: Joaquín Espalter y Rull.
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alb3903057 Studie zum Gemälde "Judith II" Study for Judith II. Date/Period: Ca. 1908. Drawing. Height: 542 mm (21.33 in); Width: 345 mm (13.58 in). Author: GUSTAV KLIMT.
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alb3900374 Hunting Scene: The Kill. Date/Period: Ca. 1840. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 457 mm (17.99 in); Width: 616 mm (24.25 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900373 Hunting Scene: In Full Cry. Date/Period: Ca. 1840. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 457 mm (17.99 in); Width: 613 mm (24.13 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900376 Partridge Shooting. Date/Period: Ca. 1825. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 229 mm (9.01 in); Width: 279 mm (10.98 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900372 Hunting Scene: Drawing the Cover. Date/Period: Ca. 1840. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 457 mm (17.99 in); Width: 616 mm (24.25 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900381 Scenes from a steeplechase: Taking a Hedge. Date/Period: Ca. 1845. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 254 mm (10 in); Width: 356 mm (14.01 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900370 Duck Shooting in Winter. Date/Period: Ca. 1825. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 222 mm (8.74 in); Width: 279 mm (10.98 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900369 Duck Shooting. Date/Period: Ca. 1825. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 260 mm (10.23 in); Width: 314 mm (12.36 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3900375 Hunting Scene: The Meet. Date/Period: Ca. 1840. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 457 mm (17.99 in); Width: 616 mm (24.25 in). Author: Henry Thomas Alken.
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alb3906585 Crows and Herons. Date/Period: Between 1605 and 1610. Painting. Ink on paper. Height: 154.5 cm (60.8 in); Width: 711 cm (23.3 ft). Author: Hasegawa Tohaku.
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alb3905814 Still-Life with flowers. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 750 mm (29.52 in); Width: 585 mm (23.03 in). Author: Rachel Ruysch.
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alb3905804 Our Lady of the Great Panagiya (ranta). Date/Period: 1st 3d of the 13 century. Painting. Tempera on wood. Height: 193.2 cm (76 in); Width: 120.5 cm (47.4 in). Author: UNKNOWN.
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alb3904162 Old Road. Date/Period: 1891. Graphite drawing. Graphit. Height: 208 mm (8.18 in); Width: 130 mm (5.11 in). Author: ADOLPH VON MENZEL.
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alb3905441 Flower Still Life with Bird's Nest. Date/Period: 1853. Painting. Oil on canvas Oil on canvas. Height: 1,016.76 mm (40.02 in); Width: 813.31 mm (32.02 in). Author: Severin Roesen.
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alb3907258 Still Life with Rake. Still life. Charcoal and white gouache on medium, beige, smooth wove paper. Height: 362 mm (14.25 in); Width: 495 mm (19.48 in). Author: Attributed to Peter DeWint.
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alb3900106 Pine Trees. Date/Period: Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th century. Painting. Ink on paper. Height: 155.10 mm (6.10 in); Width: 345.10 mm (13.58 in). Author: Hasegawa Touhaku.
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alb3722248 Mary, Queen of Heaven. Dated: c. 1485/1500. Dimensions: painted surface: 199.2 x 161.8 cm (78 7/16 x 63 11/16 in.) overall (panel): 201.5 x 163.8 cm (79 5/16 x 64 1/2 in.) framed: 220.03 × 182.88 × 9.53 cm (86 5/8 × 72 × 3 3/4 in.) framed weight: 92.987 kg (205 lb.). Medium: oil on panel. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Master of the Saint Lucy Legend.
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alb3728803 The Death of Saint Joseph. Dated: 1803. Dimensions: overall: 37.6 x 35.4 cm (14 13/16 x 13 15/16 in.). Medium: watercolor, graphite, and charcoal on wove paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: William Blake.
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alb3663643 Still Life: Flowers and Fruit. Artist: Severin Roesen (American (born Prussia), Boppard-am-Rhein 1816-72?). Dimensions: 40 x 50 3/8 in. (101.6 x 128 cm). Date: 1850-55.This exceptionally large still life represents Roesen at his best. It is undated but was probably painted between 1850 and 1855, when the artist was living in New York. The elaborate and crowded composition is characteristic, as are the brilliant color, technical virtuosity, and meticulous attention to detail expected of someone who was trained as a porcelain painter. The picture is a fine example of the excess that underlies much of Victorian design. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3661003 One Day's Sport of Three Real Good Ones Numbers will beat Science...The Corinthians bear the brunt. Artist: Henry Thomas Alken (British, London 1785-1851 London). Dimensions: Image: 8 7/8 × 12 11/16 in. (22.6 × 32.2 cm)Sheet: 11 7/16 × 15 7/8 in. (29 × 40.4 cm). Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, active London 1788-1885) Repository of Wit and Humor. Date: 1823. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4138047 Antoon Cornelissen. Lucas Emil Vorsterman (Flemish, 1595-1675); after Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641). Date: 1630-1645. Dimensions: 211 × 153 mm (image); 236 × 136 mm (plate); 249 × 169 mm (sheet). Etching and engraving in black on ivory laid paper. Origin: Flanders. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.
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