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Title
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Artist
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Medium & Support
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Creation Date
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The Destruction of the Statue of Bel
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving on laid paper
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1565
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The Destruction of the Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1569
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The Destruction of the Temple of Baal and the Slaughter of His Priests
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1569
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The Removal and Destruction of the Chariot and the Horses of the Sun
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1569
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The Slaughter of the Priests of Samaria
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving on laid paper
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ca. 1569
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The Twelve Months, April
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, August
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, December
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, February
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, January
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, July
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, June
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, March
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, May
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, November
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, October
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The Twelve Months, September
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Delaune, Etienne
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Engraving
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1568
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The World (Mundus)
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Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz.
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Engraving
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1564
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Virgo (Virgin)—The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew XIII)
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Collaert, Adriaen
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Engraving
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1585
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Want (Inopia)
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Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz.
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Engraving
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1564
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War
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Coornhert, Dirck Volckertsz.
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Engraving
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1564
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Winter (Hyems)
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Galle, Philip
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Engraving
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ca. 1563-1590
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