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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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