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akg468956 Illumination, Paris, Master of the Cité des Dames, c. 1410-12. Midas judges the music competition between Pan and Apollo. From: Christine de Pizan, L'Épître d'Othéa à Hector. From an anthology of works by Christine de Pizan. 368 × 285 mm. Ms. Harley 4431, f. 108. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg392118 Music / Stringed instruments / Cittern. Cittern player. Copper eng., anonym. From: Playford, Musick's Delight for the Cithren, 1666. K. 1.9.3. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg392117 Music / Stringed instruments:. Viola da Gamba. Viol player. Copper engraving. From: Christopher Simpson, The Division-Violist: or an introduction To Playing upon a Ground. London (William Godbid) 1659. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg310709 Manuscript illumination, French, 2nd half of the 15th cent. Soldiers attack peasants on a field. From a Book of Hours. Ms Eger. 2019 f. 157, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg246235 Warwick, Richard Beauchamp Earl of. English general and protégé of Henry V; 1382-1439. - Richard battles against the Black Knight at a tournament attended by the King. English manuscript illumination, 15th century, from: The Pageants of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Ms. Cott. Jul. E IV, fol. 15v. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg366951 Innocent III, Pope (1198-1216). 1160/61 - 1216. Pope Innocent III sends legates to France / A legate is received by King Philip II Augustus of France. Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. Fr.: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 16 G VI, fol. 364 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg269195 Medicine / physicians. 12 scenes of showing medical consultation for various illnesses. Illuminated manuscript, French c. 1300. From a French translation of "Chirurgia". by Roger of Salerno (roger Frugardi). Ms. Sloane 1977, fol. 50 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg310256 Crane, Walter 1845-1915. "Midas daughter turned to gold" (the daughter of Midas, King of Phrygia, is turned to gold by his touch). Col. lithograph. From: Nathaniel Hawthorne, A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys, London 1892. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg268787 Illumination, c. 1464/80. Teaching monk with students. Fr.: Le Miroir du Monde. Ms. Royal 19, A.IX, fol. 4. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg240226 Manuscript illumination, Irish-Northumbrian, c. 698/700. Luke the Evangelist. From the Lindisfarne Gospels, written and illuminated by Bishop Eadfrith in Lindisfarne monastery. Cotton Ms. Nero D. IV., fol. 137 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg014591 Byron, George Gordon Noel, Lord English poet, London 22.1.1788 - Missolunghi 19.4.1824. Portrait. Painting by Richard Westall, 1838. London, National Portrait Gallery. Museum: London, National Portrait Gallery.
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akg321763 Murillo, Bartolomé Estéban ; 1618-1682. - "Invitación al juego de la argolla" (invitation au jeu de l'argolla), v. 1670. Huile sur toile, H. 1,649 ; L. 1,105. Inv. n° 224. London, Dulwich College Picture Gallery. Museum: London, Dulwich College Picture Gallery.
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akg3872243 Griechische Vasenmalerei, attisch-rotfigurig, Töpfer Kachrlion, Vasenmaler Euphronios, um 520-500 v. Chr. - Theseus mit Lyra und eine vor dem Minotaurus gerettete Athenerin (oder Ariadne?). - Innenbild einer Schale (Kylix). Herkunft: Vulci (Doganella), gefunden 1828 in einem Hypogäum. Durchmesser 32,5 cm, Breite mit Henkeln 41,7 cm, Durchmesser Tondo 13,4 cm. Inv. Nr. GR 1837.6-9.58. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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akg259575 French illumination, c. 1475-1500. Working in a city garden surrounded by a wall. From: Petrus de Crescentiis (or Piero de Crescenzi), "Des profits ruraux des champs" (Opus ruralium commodorum...). Ms. Add. 19720, pl. 165. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg313449 Louis VI, the Fat (le Gros), king of France (1108-1137); 1081-1137. Heroic deed of Louis VI (1107). Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. Fr.: Chroniques de St. Denis (Grandes Chroniques de France). Ms. Royal 16, G.VI, fol. 282, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg306072 Joy, George William. 1844-1925. "The Bayswater Omnibus", 1895. Oil on canvas. London, Museum of London. Museum: London, Museum Of London.
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akg1558936 Paolo UCCELLO:. This picture shows two episodes from the story of Saint George: his defeat of a plague-bearing dragon that had been terrorising a city; and the rescued princess bringing the dragon to heel (with her belt as a leash). In the sky, a storm is gathering. The eye of the storm lines up with Saint George's lance, suggesting that divine intervention has helped him to victory. Uccello uses the lance to emphasise the angle from which Saint George attacks the dragon, helping to establish a three-dimensional space. The strange patches of grass illustrate Uccello's obsessive concern with linear perspective and his tendency to create decorative pattern. The story is from a popular collection of saints's lives written in the 13th century, called 'The Golden Legend'. An earlier less dramatic version of the same subject by Uccello is in the Musee Jacquemart-Andre, Paris. Oil on canvas, 55.6 × 74.2 cm, about 1470. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1558054 Velázquez, Diego, 1599-1660, Spanish painter. "The Toilet of Venus ('The Rokeby Venus')", 1651. Oil on canvas, 122 × 177 cm. Inv. No. NG2057. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg085907 Pharmacy:. Medicinal Herbs / General. Herb garden in the Middle Ages; a doctor selecting herbs for medicinal purposes. Book illumination, c. 1400. Illustration for "Roman de la Rose". London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg637761 Illumination, southern Netherlands, Bruges, 1470-75, Master of Harley-Froissart. Jean d'Armagnacs campaign in Lombardy to support Barnato Viscontis. From: Jean Froissart, Chroniques de France et d'angleterre, Vol. 4, Part 1. Ms. Harley 4379, pl. 113, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg8110878 Kassel (Hesse, Germany). "A street in Cassel, Hesse, Germany". Watercolour, 1860, by Thomas Shotter Boys (1803-1874). London, Sotheby's, July 11, 1996, lot 123. Museum: London, British Library.
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akg347516 Hadrian, Publius Aelius Hadrianus, Roman Emperor (117-38), Italica 24.1.76 - Baiae 10.7.138. Portrait Bust. Roman, 2nd Century AD. Marble. Finding Place: Villa Hadriana in Tivoli. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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akg1557941 Messina, Antonello da (born Antonello di Giovanni di Antonio), c.1430 - February 1479, Italian painter. Saint Jerome in his Study. Painting, c.1475. Oil on lime, 45.7 × 36.2 cm. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1557418 Wright of Derby, Joseph, 1734 - 1797, English painter. "An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump", 1768. Oil on canvas, 183 × 244 cm. National Gallery London. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg253694 Egypt, Roman periord, c. 120-140AD.- - Mummy-portrait of a young woman in encaustic on limewood.- 33 × 16 cm. Found: Hawara, excevated in 1888. Inv. EA 74805. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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akg048239 Foppa, Vincenzo ; v. 1427/30-1515/16 "Enfant lisant Cicéron", v. 1465. Fresque (détail), H. 0,99 ; L. 1,33. London, Wallace Collection. Museum: London, Wallace Collection.
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akg987022 Arthur, Prince of Wales; son of Henry VII. and Elizabeth of York; Winchester. 20.9.1486 - Ludlow 2.4.1502. - Letter of Prince Arthur to his fiancée Catherine of Aragon (from 1509 wife to King Henry VIII. of England), dated 15th October 1499. - / From: Original Letters of Perkin Warbeck, Henry VII, (...). Ms. Egerton 616, fol. 19, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg987092 Calendar / Month / January. Calendear of deaths, month of January: entries from 25th-28th January with depiction of the kneeling Count of Kleve. From: Liber animarum capituli monasterii S. Quirini Nussiensis (Calndar of deaths of the cloister St. Quirinus in Neuss, Germany for the year 1421.). Ms. Add. 15456, fol. 6, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg987664 Ali ibn Abi Talib, the Fourth Caliph of Islam, cousin & son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad; c. 598 - 661. Ali (represented as a flame) kills Abu Jardal during battle. Persian miniature, Kashmir, 19th century. From: Muhammad Rafi'. Bazil, Hamlah-i Haidari (Life of Ali). Ms. Or. 2936, fol. 186 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg987789 Ali ibn Abi Talib, the Fourth Caliph of Islam; cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad; c. 598 - 661. Ali (represented as a flame) kills Abdullah ibn Wahb when he returns to Kufa after the Battle of Nahrawan. Persian miniature, Kashmir, 19th century From: Muhammad Rafi' Bazil, Hamla-i Haydari, Ms. Or. 2936, fol. 356, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg987830 Indian miniature, Udaipur 1712. King Janaka kills king Sudhanva and enthrones his brother Kusadhvaja instead. Illustration: Ramayana, Bala Kanda. (Epic, 1st Century B.C., attributed to Walmiki). Udaipur, 1712. Ms. Add. 15295, fol. 194, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg254226 Richard II, King of England (1377-1400). 1367-1400. The funeral of King Richard II of England. Illuminated manuscript, French, c. 1460/80. From Jean Froissart, Chronique de France et d'Angleterre. Ms. Royal 18. E.II, fol. 416 v. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg212681 re: Elizabeth I, Queen of England. (1558-1603); 1533-1603. Funeral of Elizabeth I, April 1603: "Children of the Chappel. Gentlemen of the Chappel" (two groups from the funeral procession). Pen drawing in water colour. (contemporary).C. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg214726 Fuseli, Henry (German: Johann Heinrich Füssli), 1741-1825. "Symplegma of a man with three women", 1809/1810. Pencil, grey and pink tinted, 19 × 24.8 cm. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum.
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akg289997 John II, the Good, King of France. (1350-1364); 1319-1364. Funeral ceremony for King John the Good. Ms. illumination, French, c. 1410, workshop of the Boucicaut Master. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Cotton Nero E.II, Vol. II., folio. 200 verso. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg363418 Edward Young; English poet; 1683-1765. Works: The Complaint, or, Night-Thoughts on Life, Death and Immortality (1742/45; German suits or night thoughts about life, death and immortality). Illustration. Engraving by C. Crignion after Francis Hayman (1708-1776). Out:. The Works of the Author Edward Young, 1774, 238, 14 (vol 3), p. 3. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg392135 Book illustration, Flemish, Brügge (?), c. 1470/80. The starving. (Scenes of early English history). From: Jean de Wavrin, Chronique d'Angleterre. On parchment, 45 × 34.9cm. Ms. Royal 15, E.IV, fol. 187. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg313241 William II Rufus; King of England. (1087-1100); murdered 2.8.1100. - Death of King William II Rufus. (Shot by Gautier Tirel on 2nd August 1100 while hunting in New Forest). Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. From: Chroniques de St. Denis (Grandes Chroniques de France). Ms. Royal 16, G.VI, fol. 272. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg313240 Philip I, King of France (1060-1108). 1052 - 1108. Funeral of King Philip I (1108). Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. Fr.: Chroniques de St. Denis (Grandes Chroniques de France). Ms. Royal 16, G.VI, fol. 282 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg313434 Richard I, the Fearless (sans Peur), Duke of Normandy; (942-996); 935-996. Death of Duke Richards I (996). Ms. illumination, French, c. 1335/40. Fr.: Chroniques de St. Denis (Grandes Chroniques de France). Ms. Royal 16, G.VI, fol. 259 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg052632 Velazquez, Diego. 1599-1660. "El Aguador de Sevilla" (The Water Seller of Seville), c. 1618/20. Oil on canvas, 106.5 × 82cm. London, Wellington Museum, Apsley House. Museum: London, Wellington Museum, Apsley House.
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akg220925 Augustus Roman Emperor Velitrae (Velletri) 23.9.63 BC. Nola 19.8.14 AD. Head of Augustus. Sculpture, c. 27 BC. (Found in Meroe, Sudan). Bronze with marble and glass inserts. Height 44 cm. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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akg198126 Mexican, Codex Zouche-Nuttal (History Book). - (...) - Folding book. (Source without remark on subject). London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum.
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akg271309 Beckett, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury und Henry II's chancellor; 1118-1170. Murder of Thomas Beckett in Cantebury Cathedral by royalist knights on 29th December 1170. Illum. manusc. Flemish (Bruges or Ghent). 483. From the Hastings Book of Hours. Ms. Add. 54782, fol. 55 v. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg276785 Peking (China). Plan of Peking. Col. woodcut, Chinese, c. 1900. Maps. 30 b. 54.77. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg607340 Human beings:. Death. "Memento mori". Gouache. From: Johannes Philipp Engelhardt (publisher?), Album of Christoph Burckmann from Nuremberg, Leipzig, 1726, picture from the introduction by J.P.Engelhardt. Ms. Egerton 1422, pl. 59, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297330 Boniface VIII, Pope (1293-1303), before: Benedetto Gaetani; Anagni c. 1235 - Rome 11.10.1303. Pope Boniface VIII on his deathbed. Manzscr. illumin., French, end of C14. Fr.: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII; fol. 37. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297344 Philip IV, the Fair, King of France. (1285-1314); Fontainebleau 1268 - 29.11.1314. Funeral of Philip IV in Saint-Denis, 1314. Manuscr. illum., French, end of C14th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII, fol. 49. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297367 Philip III, the Bold (le Hardi), King of France (1270-85); 3.4.1245 - Perpignan 5.10.1285. Death of Philip III on October 5th, 1285. Manuscr. illumin., French, end of C14th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII, fol. 21 verso. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg291427 Buddhist, 1808. Procession. Illustration to the life of Buddha as recorded in the Tripitaka. Miniature. Ms. Oriental 13217, vol. 1, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297481 Joan I of Navarre, Queen (Philip IV) of France; 1273 Bar-sur-Seine - 2.4.1305. Vincennes. Death of Joan of Navarre, 1305. Manuscr. illumin., French, end of C14th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII; fol. 40 verso. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg290019 Charles IV, the Fair, King of France. (1322-28); 1294-1328. Discuss. of the succession aft. th. death of Charles IV, last of the Capetians. Ms. illumination, French, c. 1410, workshop of the Boucicaut Master. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Cotton Nero E.II, Vol. II., folio. 124 verso. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg292966 Manuscript illumination, England, c. 1300/1325. Peter guides the souls of the decased into Paradise (top). The devil brings the souls of the sinners into Hell (middle). The Conversion of Paul (bottom). From the Queen Mary Psalter. Ms. Royal, 2. B. VII, fol. 303. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297298 Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France. (Philip III, the Bold (le Hardi). 1243-1271. Death of Isabella of Aragon on 28 January 1271. Manuscr. illumin, French, end of C14th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CVII; fol. 6. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg297296 Cerda, Fernando de la; son (infante) of Alfonso X, King of Castile. 1245-1275 Ciudad Real. Death of Fernando de la Cerdas in a campaign against the Moroccans, 1275. Manuscr. illumin., French, end of C14th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France; Ms. Royal 20, CVII; fol. 11. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg351573 Charles VII, King of France (1422 61); 1403-1461. Charles VII on his deathbed with bishop, doctor, grievers, et al. Book illumination, French, C15th. From: Grandes Chroniques de France. Ms. Royal 20, CIX, fol. 311. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg462146 Hasan ben Ali; grandson of the prophet Muhammed and second Imam; 624-670. Hassan is poisoned by his wife Jadah; his brother Hussein supports his head. Miniature, Turkish, late 16th / early 17th century. From the Hadikat us-suada by Fuzuli (story of the martyrs from the prophet Muhammed's family). Ms. Oriental 12009, f. 24 v, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg462140 Muhammed, real name: Abul Kasim Muhammad Ibn Abd Allah; founder of Islam, c. 570-632. Death of Muhammed (Medina, 8 June 632), surrounded by Fatima, Ali, Omar und Osman. Miniature, Turkish, late 16th / early 17th century. From the Hadikat us-suada by Fuzuli (story of the martyrs from the prophet Muhammed's family). Ms. Or. 12009, f. 93. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg462135 Turkish miniature, late 16th / early 17th century. Harise ibn Bedir kills the children of Muslim ibn Akil. From the Hadikat us-suada by Fuzuli. (history of the martyrs from the family of the prophet Muhammed). Ms. Oriental 12009, f. 172. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg462074 Arabian World / Battle of Kerbala (Iraq). , 10 Oct. 680 / Victory of Omayyed Caliph Yazid I over the prophet's grandson Husayin). The beheading of Husayin in the Battle of Kerbala. From the Hadikat us-suada by Fuzuli. (history of the martyrs from the family of the prophet Muhammed). Ms. Oriental 12009, f. 247 v. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg3824117 Joachim Henne (Hennen). um 1630/40? - nach 1707. "Der Tod als Trommler", um 1670/80. Elfenbein, Höhe 23,5 cm. Inv.Nr. 2582-1856. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum.
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akg3761432 Banks, Thomas 1735-1805. "Thetis und ihre Nymphen erheben sich aus dem Meer, um Achill zu trösten", 1777/78. (Homer, Ilias, XVIII, 35-68). Marmoroval, 91,4 x 118,7 cm. Inv.Nr. A 15&A. 1984. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum.
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akg3778260 Skulptur, Bayern, 2. Hälfte 17. Jahrhundert. - "Tödlein mit Pfeil und Bogen". - Birnbaumholz, Höhe 28 cm. Inv.Nr. AG-299-1870. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg3778308 England, nach 1548. "Torre Abbey Jewel", nach 1548. (Sarganhänger, benannt nach dem Fundort, dem Prämonstratenserkloster Torre Abbey in Devonshire). Gold, opak weiße, schwarzes und blassblaues Email und. transluzid grünes und dunkelblaues Email, Länge 7,2 cm, Breite 2,3 cm, Höhe 1,3 cm. Inv.Nr. 3581-1856. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg3778359 Niederlande und Nordfrankreich(?), um 1525/50. "Rosenkranzperle mit Memento mori". Elfenbein, Höhe 5 cm. Inv.Nr. 2149-1855. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg3113855 Malerei, England, um 1356. "Tod der Söhne des Hiob". Wandmalerei, abgenommen. London, British Museum. Museum: London, British Museum. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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akg1557083 Hogarth, William. English painter, 1697-1764. "Marriage A-la-Mode: 6, The Lady's Death", c.1743. Oil on canvas, 69.9 × 90.8 cm. Inv. No. NG118. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1557392 di Cosimo, Piero. Italian painter, 1462 - 1522. "A Satyr mourning over a Nymph", c. 1495. Oil on poplar, 65.4 × 184.2cm Inv. No. NG698. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1558592 Gogh, Vincent van. Dutch painter, 1853-1890. - "Van Gogh's Chair", 1888. (Painted while Van Gogh was working in the company of Gauguin at Arles. It was retouched early in 1889. Van Gogh painted a companion picture of Gauguin's armchair.). Oil on canvas, 91.8 × 73cm. Inv. No. NG3862. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1557431 ITALIAN:. To the left are a skull and bones, symbols of death. The wick of the lamp hanging from the branch has just been extinguished. This work is intended as a 'vanitas', in which the objects serve as a reminder of the brevity of life and the futility of human achievement. The school and date of the painting are much debated, but it is likely to be a Neapolitan work of the 1630s. Oil on canvas, 104.8 × 167 cm, 17th century. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1558475 Gustave Courbet:. A diligence is a type of coach, which can here be seen overturned in the snow. This work was originally called 'Naufrage dans la Neige' (Shipwreck in the Snow), with 'Montagnes du Jura' added on occasion. The present title was also used by the artist. Courbet is said to have witnessed a similar accident when on a hunting expedition in the forest of Livier in the Jura. Oil on canvas, 137.2 × 199.1 cm, 1860. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1557917 Velázquez, Diego. Spanish painter; 1599-1660. "Kitchen Scene with Christ in the House of Martha and Mary", probably 1618. Oil on canvas, 60 × 103.5cm. Inv. No. NG1375. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1939658 Lambe (or Lamb), John; English Astrologer in the service of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Around 1545 - 13.6.1628 London (murdered). John Lambe, accused of black magic and kidnapping, is stoned to death by a mob while leaving a theatre in London. Title woodcut. From: A briefe description of the notorious life of John Lambe (...), Amsterdam, 1628. C. 30. d. 18 title page. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Author: ANONYMOUS. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg2349334 Edmund (Eadmund), king of East Anglia (855-870). Saint; killed in battle by the Danish on 20.11.870. Edmund the Martyr, bound to a tree, is attacjed by bows and arrows. Illumination, English, c. 1434-1444. From: John Lydgate, Lives of Saints Edmund and Fremund. Ms. Harley 2278, fol. 61, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg216272 Vasarely, Victor ; artiste français d'origine hongroise . Pecs 9.4.1908 - Paris 15.3.1997. - "Supernovae", 1959-61. Huile sur toile, H. 2,42 ; L. 1,52. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication. © Victor Vasarely.
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akg639280 Hamilton, Richard. 1922-2011. /. "Swingeing London 67 (f) ", 1968/69. Siebdruck auf Leinwand, Acryl und Collage, 67 × 85 cm. Museum: London, Tate Britain.
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akg268777 Illuminated manuscript. 14th Century. Blacksmith at work. From a treatise on the signs of the Zodiac (Tractatus Astronomicus). Ms. Sloane 3983, fol. 5. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg560435 Shipping:. Types of ships / Sailing boats. Dutch warship. Pen and ink drawing. From: Engelbert Kaempfer, Original Drawings of Muscovy, Persia, East Indies and Japan, late 17th century. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg206636 Johns, Jasper geb. 1930. "Dancers on a plane" (Tänzer auf einer Ebene), 1980. Öl und Acryl auf Leinwand mit bemaltem Bronzerahmen, Maße mit Rahmen 199 × 161,9 cm. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: © Jasper Johns. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg052277 Dali, Salvador 1904-1989. "Metamorphosis of Narcissus", 1937. Oil on canvas, 50.8 × 78.2cm. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: © Salvador Dalí. This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image.
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akg304827 Bacon, Francis. 1909-1992. "Triptych, August 1972". Left wing. Oil on canvas, 198 × 147.5 cm. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: © Francis Bacon. This artwork is not in the public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
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akg1557009 Rubens, Peter Paul 1577-1640. "The Rape of the Sabine Women", c. 1635/40. Oil on wood, 169,9 × 236,2 cm. Inv. no. 38. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg565062 War of the Spanish Succession 1701-14 /. Vigo 23th October 1702: Spanish and French ships are being destroyed by an English and Dutch fleet under Admiral Rook. - "The defeat of the Spanish fleet in the bay of Vigo on 12th October 1702". Paint: L.Bakhuysen (1631-1708), after 1702. Oil on canvas, 48,4 × 68,6 cm. London, National Maritime Museum. Museum: London, National Maritime Museum.
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akg144019 Boys, Thomas Shotter 1803-1874. "Notre-Dame de Paris", 1836. Watercolour. London, Victoria and Albert Museum. Museum: London, Victoria and Albert Museum.
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akg416905 Adler, Jankel 1895-1949. "Niemandsland", 1943. Öl auf Leinwand, 86 × 110,8 cm. Schenkung C.R. Churchill, London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain.
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akg612508 Marie-Louise von Motesiczky. 1906-1996. "From Night into Day". (From the night to the day), 1975. (Henriette of Motesiczky, mother of the artist). Oil on canvas, 83.8 × 116.6 cm. Inv. No. T 04851. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: © Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.
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akg612382 Motesiczky, Marie-Louise von. 1906-1996. "Stillleben mit Schafen", 1938. Öl auf Leinwand, 40 × 80,5 cm. Inv. Nr. T 04850. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: © Marie-Louise von Motesiczky Charitable Trust.
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akg1941294 Pechstein, Max 1881-1955. "Männerbildnis - Bruno Schneidereit", um 1912. (Dt. Architekt u. Maler, 1880-1939 (?) ). Öl auf Leinwand, 60 × 40 cm. Leihgabe aus Privatbesitz, London, Courtauld Institute Galleries. Museum: London, Courtauld Institute Galleries. Copyright: © Pechstein-Hamburg / Tökendorf info@pechstein. de.
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akg087734 Moore, Henry 1898-1986. "Tube Shelter Pespective", 1941. Chalk, pen & watercolour, 47.6 × 43.2cm. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: Additional copyrights must be cleared.
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akg332646 James Cook; English circumnavigator of the world; 1728-1779. "Landing at Mallicolo, 1774". (Cook's landing on the new Hebrides, today Vanuatu, 1774). Painting, 1776, by William Hodges (1744-1797). Oil on canvas. London, National Maritime Museum. Museum: London, National Maritime Museum.
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akg416885 Adler, Jankel 1895-1949. "Die Verstümmelten", 1942/43. Öl auf Leinwand, 86,4 × 111,8 cm. Schenkung Robert Strauss, London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain.
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akg045006 Ensor, James ; 1860-1949. "Le Coup de lumière" (Nature morte au bouquet et aux coquillages). London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain. Copyright: This artwork is not in the public domain. Additional copyright clearance may be required before use of this image. © James Ensor.
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akg1558751 Pissarro, Camille, 1830 - 1903, Danish-French painter. "The Louvre under Snow", 1902. Oil on canvas, 65.4 × 87.3 cm. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg4706563 Straßburg / Strasbourg (Dép. Bas-Rhin, Elsass, Frankreich), Place Gutenberg. "Vue de la place Gutenberg à Strasbourg". (Ansicht der Place Gutenberg in Straßburg). Gemälde, 1827, von George Jones (1786-1869). Öl auf Leinwand, 91 x 70,5 cm. Straßburg, Musée Historique. Museum: London, National Army Museum.
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akg316983 Swynnerton, Annie, geb. Robinson. 1844-1933. "New-Risen Hope" (Die neu erstandene Hoffnung), 1904. Öl auf Leinwand, 57 × 51,9 cm. Schenkung der Trustees of the Chantrey Bequest, 1924. London, Tate Britain. Museum: London, Tate Britain.
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akg824217 William Blake; English painter, graphic artist and poet; 1757-1827. Works: The Clod & the Pebble (poem from the collection "Songs of Innocence and of Experience", 1794). Textseite with Illustration by Blake. From a facsimile of the handcoloured first edition of 1794, Liverpool (H. Young & Sons), 1927. C. 71. d. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg927565 Western Europe / Map. - British Isles (England, Ireland and Scotland) and the coast of Western Europe.- Drawing, 16th Century. Ink and watercolour.- . Ms. Cotton Augustus I. i. 14, London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg728513 Sharp, William Scottish author; 1855-1905. Work: The Mountain Lovers (novel, published in 1895 under the pseudonym of Fiona Macleod). Cover of the boston edition (Roberts Bros.), 1895. Colour lithograph by Aubrey Beardsley. (1872-1898). Cup. 401. e. 27. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg1102756 Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and Empress of India. (1876-1901); Kensington (London). 24.5.1819 - Osborne House 22.1.1901. Letter stamp with portrait of Queen Victoria, British East Africa (Kenya, Uganda und Tanganjika) worth 50 rupees, printed c. 1897-1903. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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akg213177 Joplin, Scott; Americ. Ragtime composer. 1868-1917. Works: Euphonic Sounds. Cover of the New York edition (Seminary Music Co.) n. y. (c. 1910). Graphic design: E.Pfeiffer. London, British Library. Museum: London, British Library. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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