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The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 1 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 2 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 3 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 4 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 5 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 7 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 8 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 9 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 10 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 12 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 13 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 14 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 15 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 16 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 17 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 18 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 19 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
The Life of Saint Bruno, or The Founding of the Carthusian Order, Plate 22 - Anonymous after Eustache Le Sueur
Samuel Anointing David - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
David Bringing Saul the Gifts from His Father - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
Jesse Sending David with Presents to His Brothers - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
David Inquiring after Goliath’s Challenge - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
David Being Armed before Saul - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
David Confronted with Goliath - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
David Confronted with Goliath - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
Abner Presenting David with Goliath’s Head before Saul - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
Singing and Dancing Women Meeting Saul and David after the Victory - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
Saul Casting a Javelin at David - Anonymous after Maerten van Heemskerck
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Spring (Le Printemps) - Abraham Bosse
Summer (L’Ete) - Abraham Bosse
Autumn (L’Automne) - Abraham Bosse
Winter (L’Hyver) - Abraham Bosse
Stances I - Frank Boyden
Stances II - Frank Boyden
Stances III - Frank Boyden
Stances IV - Frank Boyden
Stances V - Frank Boyden
Stances VI - Frank Boyden
Stances VII - Frank Boyden
Stances VIII - Frank Boyden
Stances IX - Frank Boyden
Aries (Ram)—The Parable of the Sower (Matthew XIII) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Taurus (Bull)—The Laborers in the Vineyard (Matthew XX) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Gemini (Twins) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Cancer (Crab)—The Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke XV) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Leo (Lion)—The Parable of the Lost Sheep (Matthew XVIII) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Virgo (Virgin)—The Parable of the Wheat and the Tares (Matthew XIII) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Libra (Balance) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Scorpio (Scorpion)—The Parable of the Vineyard Let out to Husbandmen (Matthew XXI) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Sagittarius (Archer)—The Parable of the Wedding Feast (Matthew XXII) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Capricornus (Goat)—Mary and Joseph on the way to Bethlehem - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Aquarius (Water Bearer)—The Flight into Egypt - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
Pisces (Fishes)—The Miraculous Draught of Fishes (Matthew XIII) - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
The Prodigal Son - Adriaen Collaert after Hans Bol
The Prodigal Son - Adriaen Collaert
The World (Mundus) - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Riches (Opulentia) - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Pride - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Envy - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
War - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Want (Inopia) - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Humility - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
Peace - Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Twelve Months, January - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, February - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, March - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, April - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, May - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, June - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, July - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, August - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, September - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, October - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, November - Etienne Delaune
The Twelve Months, December - Etienne Delaune
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
Spring (Ver) - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Saphan Reading the Book of the Law to Josiah - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Book of Law Read before the People - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Destruction of the Temple of Baal and the Slaughter of His Priests - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Removal and Destruction of the Chariot and the Horses of the Sun - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Destruction of the Temple of Ashtoreth, Chemosh, and Milcom - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Destruction of the Altar at Bethel and the Exhumation of the Bones from the Sepulchres - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Slaughter of the Priests of Samaria - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Josiah Celebrating Passover - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel Refusing to Worship Bel - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Cyrus Showing Bel and His Food to Daniel - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel Strewing Ashes in the Temple, and Cyrus Sealing the Door - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Priests of Bel Eating and Drinking in Bel's Temple - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel Revealing the Fraud of Bel's Priests - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
The Destruction of the Statue of Bel - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel Feeding the Dragon - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Habakuk Bringing Daniel Food in the Lion's Den - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel Pulled out of the Lion's Den - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Daniel’s Accusers Cast into the Lion’s Den - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Virtues and Vices - Gottfried Bernhard Goetz
Untitled 73-135 - Jacqueline Gourevitch
Untitled 73-135 - Jacqueline Gourevitch
Untitled 73-135 - Jacqueline Gourevitch
Untitled 73-135 - Jacqueline Gourevitch
Untitled 73-135a - Jacqueline Gourevitch
The Way in Which the Ancient Spaniards Hunted Bulls on Horseback (Modo con que los Antiguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros á Caballo en el Campo) - Francisco de Goya
Another Way of Hunting on Foot (Otro Modo de Cazar á Pie) - Francisco de Goya
The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving up the Superstitions of the Koran, Adopted This Form of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open (Los Moros Establecidos en España, Prescindiendo de las Supersticiones de su Alcorán, Adoptaron Este Caza... [see full title] - Francisco de Goya
They Play Another with the Cape in an Enclosure (Capean Otro Encerrado) - Francisco de Goya
The Spirited Moor Gazul Is the First to Spear Bulls According to the Rules (El Animoso Moro Gazul es el Primero que Lanceó Toros en Regla) - Francisco de Goya
The Moors Make a Different Play in the Ring Calling the Bull with Their Burnous (Los Moros Hacen Otro Capeo en Plaza con Su Albornoz) - Francisco de Goya
Origin of the Harpoons or Banderillas (Origen del los Arpones ó Banderillas) - Francisco de Goya
A Moor Caught by the Bull in the Ring (Cogida de un Moro Estando en la Plaza) - Francisco de Goya
A Spanish Knight Kills the Bull after Having Lost His Horse (Un Caballero Español Mata un Toro despues de Haber Perdido el Caballo) - Francisco de Goya
Charles V Spearing a Bull in the Ring at Valladolid (Carlos V Lanceando un Toro en la Plaza de Valladolid) - Francisco de Goya
The Cid Campeador Spearing Another Bull (El Cid Campeador Lanceando Otro Toro) - Francisco de Goya
The Rabble Hamstring the Bull with Lances, Sickles, Banderillas and Other Arms (Desjarrete de la Canalla con Lanzas, Medias-lunas, Banderillas y Otras Armas) - Francisco de Goya
A Spanish Mounted Knight in the Ring Breaking Short Spears without the Help of Assistants (Un Caballero Español en Plaza Quebrando Rejoncillos sin Auzilio de los Chulos) - Francisco de Goya
The Very Skillful Student of Falces, Wrapped in His Cape, Tricks the Bull with the Play of His Body (El Diestrísimo Estudiante de Falces, Embozado Burla al Toro con Sus Quiebros. - Francisco de Goya
The Famous Marticho Places the Banderillas Playing the Bull with the Movement of His Body (El Famoso Martincho Poniendo Banderillas al Quiebro) - Francisco de Goya
The Same Man Throws a Bull in the Ring at Madrid (El Mismo Vuelca un Toro en la Plaza de Madrid) - Francisco de Goya
The Moors Use Donkeys as a Barrier to Defend Themselves Against the Bull Whose Horns Have Been Tipped with Balls (Palenque de los Moros Hecho con Burros para Defenderse del Toro Embolado) - Francisco de Goya
The Daring of Martincho in the Ring at Saragossa (Temeridad de Martincho en la Plaza de Zaragoza) - Francisco de Goya
Another Madness of His in the Same Ring (Otra Locura Suya en la Misma Plaza) - Francisco de Goya
The Agility and Audacity of Juanito Apiñani in [the Ring] at Madrid (Ligereza y Atrevimiento de Juanito Apiñani en la de Madrid) - Francisco de Goya
Dreadful Events in the Front Rows of the Ring at Madrid and Death of the Mayor of Torrejon (Desgracias Acaecidas en el Tendido de la Plaza de Madrid, y Muerte del Alcalde de Torrejon) - Francisco de Goya
Manly Courage of the Celebrated Pajuelera in [the Ring] at Saragossa (Valor Varonil de la Célebre Pajuelera en la de Zaragoza) - Francisco de Goya
Mariano Ceballos, Alias the Indian, Kills the Bull from His Horse (Mariano Ceballos, Alias el Indio, Mata el Toro desde Su Caballo) - Francisco de Goya
The Same Ceballos Mounted on Another Bull Breaks Short Spears in the Ring at Madrid (El Mismo Ceballos Montado sobre Otro Toro Quiebra Rejones en la Plaza de Madrid) - Francisco de Goya
They Loose Dogs on the Bull (Echan Perros al Toro) - Francisco de Goya
A Picador Is Unhorsed and Falls under the Bull (Caida de un Picador de Su Caballo debajo del Toro) - Francisco de Goya
The Celebrated Picador, Fernando del Toro, Draws the Fierce Beast on with His Pique (El Célebre Fernando del Toro, Barilaguero, Obligando á la Fiera con Su Garrocha) - Francisco de Goya
The Forceful Rendon Stabs a Bull with the Pique, from Which Pass He Died in the Ring at Madrid (El Esforzado Rendon Picando un Toro, de Cuya Suerte Murió en la Plaza de Madrid) - Francisco de Goya
Pepe Illo Making the Pass of the “Recorte” (Pepe Illo Haciendo el Recorte al Toro) - Francisco de Goya
Pedro Romero Killing the Halted Bull (Pedro Romero Matando á Toro Parado) - Francisco de Goya
Banderillas with Firecrackers (Banderillas de Fuego) - Francisco de Goya
Two Teams of Picadors Thrown One after the Other by a Single Bull (Dos Grupos de Picadores Arrollados de Seguida por un Solo Toro) - Francisco de Goya
The Unlikely Death of Pepe Illo in the Ring at Madrid (La Desgraciada Muerte de Pepe Illo en la Plaza de Madrid) - Francisco de Goya
Heavier Than a Dead Donkey (Pesa Mas Que un Burro Muerto) - Francisco de Goya
Do Not Lose Honour through Fear [Folly of Fear] (Por Temor No Pierdas Honor [Disparate de Miedo]) - Francisco de Goya
To Go amongst the Branches, i.e. To Talk through One’s Hat [Ridiculous Folly] (Andarse por las Ramas [Disparate Ridiculo]) - Francisco de Goya
After Vice Comes Fornication [Simpleton] (Tras el Vicio Viene el Fornicio [Bobalicón]) - Francisco de Goya
Renounce the Friend Who Covers You with His Beak [Flying Folly] (Reniego al Amigo Que Cubre con las Alas y Muerde con el Pico [Disparate Volante]) - Francisco de Goya
It Is Amazing-And We Were Made by God [Furious Folly] (Hizonos Dios y Maravillamos Nos [Disparate Furioso]) - Francisco de Goya
She Who Is Ill Wed Never Misses a Chance to Say So [Disorderly Folly] (La Que Mal Marida Nunca le Falta Que Diga [Disparate Disordenado] [Disparate Matrimonial]) - Francisco de Goya
There Is Something beneath the Sackcloth, i.e. You Can’t Judge a Man by His Clothes [The Men in Sacks] (So El Sayal, Hay Al [Los Enscacados]) - Francisco de Goya
The Claws of a Cat and the Dress of a Devotee-Similar to Vice Is Often Clothed in Virtue’s Habit [General Folly] (Unas de Gato y Habito de Beato [Disparate General]) - Francisco de Goya
A Woman and a Horse, Let Someone Else Master Them [The Horse-Abductor] (La Mujer y el Potro, Que los Dome Otro [El Caballo Raptor]) - Francisco de Goya
Two Heads Are Better Than One [Poor Folly] (Disparate Pobre) - Francisco de Goya
If Marion Will Dance, then She Will Have to Take the Consequences (Si Marina Bayló, Tome lo Que Halló) - Francisco de Goya
Where There's a Will There's a Way [A Way of Flying] (Donde Hay Ganas Hay Maña [Modo de Volar]) - Francisco de Goya
Rejoice, Carnival, for Tomorrow Thou Wilt Be Ashes [Carnival Folly] (Alegrias Antruejo, que Mañana Seras Ceniza [Disparate de Carnabal]) - Francisco de Goya
Without Commending Himself either to God or the Devil [Clear Folly] (Sin Recomendarse a Dios ni al Diablo [Disparate Claro]) - Francisco de Goya
Wounds Heal Quicker than Hasty Words (Sanas Cuchilladas Mas No Malas Palabras) - Francisco de Goya
He Who Does Not Like Thee Will Defame Thee in Jest [Loyalty] (El Que No Te Ama, Burlando te Difama [La Lealtad]) - Francisco de Goya
God Creates Them and They Join up Together (Dios los Cria y Ellos Se Juntan) - Francisco de Goya
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 1 - William Hogarth
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 2 - William Hogarth
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 3 - William Hogarth
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 4 - William Hogarth
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 5 - William Hogarth
A Harlot’s Progress, Plate 6 - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 1: O Vanity of Age… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 2: Prosperity (with Harlot’s Smiles… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 3: O Vanity of Youthfull Blood… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 4: O Vanity of Youthfull Blood… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 5: New to Ye School of Hard Mishap… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 6: Gold, Thou Bright Son… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 7: Happy the Man… - William Hogarth
A Rake’s Progress, Plate 8: Madness, Thou Chaos of Ye Brain… - William Hogarth
Morning - William Hogarth
Noon - William Hogarth
Evening - William Hogarth
Night - William Hogarth
The Fellow ’Prentices at Their Looms - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice Performing the Duties of a Christian - William Hogarth
The Idle ’Prentice at Play in the Church Yard - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice a Favorite and Entrusted by his Master - William Hogarth
The Idle ’Prentice Turned Away and Sent to Sea - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice Out of His Time and Married to His Master’s Daughter - William Hogarth
The Idle ’Prentice Returned from Sea and in a Garret with a Common Prostitute - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice Grown Rich and Sheriff of London - William Hogarth
The Idle ’Prentice Betray’d by His Whore and Taken in a Night Cellar with His Accomplice - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice Alderman of London, The Idle One Brought before Him & Impeached by His Accomplice - William Hogarth
The Idle ’Prentice Executed at Tyburn - William Hogarth
The Industrious ’Prentice Lord Mayor of London - William Hogarth
First Stage of Cruelty - William Hogarth
Second Stage of Cruelty - William Hogarth
Cruelty in Perfection - William Hogarth
The Reward of Cruelty - William Hogarth
An Election Entertainment - William Hogarth
The Polling - William Hogarth
England - William Hogarth
Cruelty in Perfection - John Bell after William Hogarth
January (Ianuarius) - Elias Holl II
February (Februarius) - Elias Holl II
March (Martius) - Elias Holl II
April (Aprillis) - Elias Holl II
May (Maius) - Elias Holl II
June (Iunius) - Elias Holl II
July (Iulius) - Elias Holl II
August (Augustus) - Elias Holl II
September - Elias Holl II
October - Elias Holl II
November - Elias Holl II
December - Elias Holl II
Autumn - Wenceslaus Hollar
Landscape from “The Seasons” - Hendrik Hondius I after Paul Bril
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
Blue Stone - Lee Krasner
Pink Stone - Lee Krasner
Gold Stone - Lee Krasner
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
Judah Giving Tamar the Pledge - Herman Jansz. Muller after Maerten van Heemskerck
Hirah the Adullamite with the Kid, Inquiring for the Harlot - Herman Jansz. Muller after Maerten van Heemskerck
Tamar Brought to Execution, Showing Judah’s Pledge - Herman Jansz. Muller after Maerten van Heemskerck
Birth of Pharez and Zarah - Herman Jansz. Muller after Maerten van Heemskerck
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
January (Ianus) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
Life of Raphael (Vita di Raffaele da Urbino) - Johannes Riepenhausen
January (Ianuarius) - Johann Sibmacher
February (Februarius) - Johann Sibmacher
March (Martius) - Johann Sibmacher
April (Aprilis) - Johann Sibmacher
May (Mayus) - Johann Sibmacher
June (Iunius) - Johann Sibmacher
July (Iulius) - Johann Sibmacher
August (Augustus) - Johann Sibmacher
September - Johann Sibmacher
October - Johann Sibmacher
November - Johann Sibmacher
December - Johann Sibmacher
The Age of Gold - Antonio Tempesta
The Age of Silver - Antonio Tempesta
The Age of Copper - Antonio Tempesta
The Age of Iron - Antonio Tempesta
The Statue of Jupiter at Olympia - Antonio Tempesta
Frontispiece with Two Queens - Antonio Tempesta
The Colossus of Rhodes - Antonio Tempesta
The Temple of Diana at Ephesus - Antonio Tempesta
The Walls of Babylon - Antonio Tempesta
The Tomb of Mausolus - Antonio Tempesta
The Lighthouse at Alexandria - Antonio Tempesta
The Pyramids in Egypt - Antonio Tempesta
Frontispiece with the Coat-of-Arms of Cosimo II of Tuscany and Representations of Justice, Prudence, Glory, and Generosity - Antonio Tempesta
Cain Killing Abel - Antonio Tempesta
Abraham Liberating His Nephew Lot - Antonio Tempesta
Abraham Taking Lot and His Family to His Own Land - Antonio Tempesta
Moses Ordering the Israelites to Attack the Ethiopians - Antonio Tempesta
The Defeat of the Ethiopians - Antonio Tempesta
The Israelites Defeated by the Canaanites for Having Disobeyed Moses - Antonio Tempesta
The Egyptians Pursuing the Israelites - Antonio Tempesta
The Egyptians Drowning in the Red Sea - Antonio Tempesta
The Israelites Battling the Amalekites - Antonio Tempesta
The Fall of Jericho - Antonio Tempesta
Joshua Ordering the Sun to Stand Still - Antonio Tempesta
Joshua Mutilates His Enemies - Antonio Tempesta
Gideon Choosing His Soldiers - Antonio Tempesta
Gideon Terrorizing the Enemy Camp - Antonio Tempesta
The Death of Abimelech - Antonio Tempesta
David Killing Goliath - Antonio Tempesta
David Returning in Triumph with the Head of Goliath - Antonio Tempesta
Saul’s Suicide after His Defeat by the Philistines - Antonio Tempesta
Jacob Killing Absolom - Antonio Tempesta
Elisha Bringing the Blinded Syrian Army to the King of Israel - Antonio Tempesta
The Exterminating Angel Vanquishing the Army of Sennacherib - Antonio Tempesta
Josaphat Thanking God for His Victory - Antonio Tempesta
Judith and Holofernes - Antonio Tempesta
The Israelites Rebuilding the Walls of Jerusalem - Antonio Tempesta
Dedication from “Picturesque Ideas on the Flight Into Egypt” - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Arms of Carl Philipp von Greiffenflau, Prince-Bishop of Wurzburg - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Picturesque Ideas on the Flight into Egypt (Idee pittoresche sopra la Fugga in Egitto): title page - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Joseph Relays to Mary God’s Command to Flee - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Joseph and Mary Prepare to Leave - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Joseph Kneels with the Child before Mary on the Donkey - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family Passes under a City Arch - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight with the Holy Family at the Right - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Joseph, Standing, Adores the Child - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight with the Holy Family at the Left - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight, Holy Family at the Right, Joseph Looking to the Left - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight, Holy Family Walking with Angel - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Rest on the Flight, with Adoring Angels - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family at the Bank of the River - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family Preparing to Embark - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Madonna, Child and Angels Entering the Boat - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family Being Ferried across the River - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family Disembarking - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Rest on the Flight with Joseph in Adoration - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight with Obelisk at the Left - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight with Joseph in the Foreground - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Episode of the Falling Idol - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Rest on the Flight - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight, Joseph at Right and Mary and Angel at Left - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Madonna and Child at Left, with a File of Angels - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Flight, with Madonna at Right Supported by Angels - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Holy Family Arriving at a City Gate - Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
Earth (Terra) - Jan van de Velde II after Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
A Chapel Standing on an Island - Jan van de Velde II
Landscape with a Round Temple by a River - Jan van de Velde II
Landscape with a Ruined Tower - Jan van de Velde II
Night (Nox) - Jan van de Velde II
Fire (Ignis) - Jan van de Velde II after Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
Air (Aer) - Jan van de Velde II after Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
Water (Aqua) - Jan van de Velde II after Willem Pietersz. Buytewech
Vesper - Jan van de Velde II
Frontispiece from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled from “Dancing” - Marcel Vertès
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
Beggar Dancing - Thomas Wyck
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
Untitled landscape - Anthonie Waterloo
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
The New Testament (Het Nieuwe Testament) - Romeyn de Hooghe
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Animals - Nicolaes Berchem, the elder
Landscape from “The Seasons” - Hendrik Hondius I after Paul Bril
Landscape from “The Seasons” - Hendrik Hondius I after Paul Bril
Landscape from “The Seasons” - Hendrik Hondius I after Paul Bril
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
Landscape from Differens Paysages - Herman Nauwincx
February (Februarius) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
March (Martius) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
April (April.) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
May (Maius) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
June (Iunius) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
July (Iulius) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
August (Augustus) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
September (September) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
October (Octobri) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
November (November) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
December (December) - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Ships of Amsterdam - Reinier Nooms
Summer (Aestas) - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Autumn (Autumnus) - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
Winter (Hyems) - Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
An Artist’s Pilgrimage (Künstlers Erdenwallen) - Adolf Menzel
Allegories of the Twelve Months [title plate] - Crispijn de Passe the Elder after Maarten de Vos
The Very Skillful Student of Falces, Wrapped in His Cape, Tricks the Bull with the Play of His Body (El Diestrísimo Estudiante de Falces, Embozado Burla al Toro con Sus Quiebros. - Francisco de Goya
Nihonbashi - Andô Hiroshige
Shinagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Kawasaki - Andô Hiroshige
Kanagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Hodogaya - Andô Hiroshige
Totsuka - Andô Hiroshige
Fujisawa - Andô Hiroshige
Hiratsuku - Andô Hiroshige
Oiso - Andô Hiroshige
Odawara - Andô Hiroshige
Hakone - Andô Hiroshige
Mishima - Andô Hiroshige
Numazu - Andô Hiroshige
Hara - Andô Hiroshige
Yoshiwara - Andô Hiroshige
Kanbara - Andô Hiroshige
Yui - Andô Hiroshige
Okitsu - Andô Hiroshige
Ejiri - Andô Hiroshige
Fuchu - Andô Hiroshige
Mariko - Andô Hiroshige
Okabe - Andô Hiroshige
Fujieda - Andô Hiroshige
Shimada - Andô Hiroshige
Kanaya - Andô Hiroshige
Nissaka - Andô Hiroshige
Kakegawa - Andô Hiroshige
Fukuroi - Andô Hiroshige
Mitsuke - Andô Hiroshige
Hamamatsu - Andô Hiroshige
Maisaka - Andô Hiroshige
Arai - Andô Hiroshige
Shirasuka - Andô Hiroshige
Futagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Yoshida - Andô Hiroshige
Goyu - Andô Hiroshige
Akasaka - Andô Hiroshige
Fujikawa - Andô Hiroshige
Okazaki - Andô Hiroshige
Chiriu - Andô Hiroshige
Narumi - Andô Hiroshige
Miya - Andô Hiroshige
Kuwana - Andô Hiroshige
Yokkaichi - Andô Hiroshige
Ishiyakushi - Andô Hiroshige
Shono - Andô Hiroshige
Kameyama - Andô Hiroshige
Seki - Andô Hiroshige
Sakonashita - Andô Hiroshige
Tsuchiyama - Andô Hiroshige
Minakuchi - Andô Hiroshige
Ishibe - Andô Hiroshige
Kusatsu - Andô Hiroshige
Otsu - Andô Hiroshige
Kyoto - Andô Hiroshige
Nihonbashi - Andô Hiroshige
Shinagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Kawasaki - Andô Hiroshige
Kanagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Hodogaya - Andô Hiroshige
Totsuka - Andô Hiroshige
Fujisawa - Andô Hiroshige
Hiratsuka - Andô Hiroshige
Oiso - Andô Hiroshige
Odawara - Andô Hiroshige
Hakone - Andô Hiroshige
Mishima - Andô Hiroshige
Numazu - Andô Hiroshige
Hara - Andô Hiroshige
Yoshiwara - Andô Hiroshige
Kanbara - Andô Hiroshige
Yui - Andô Hiroshige
Okitsu - Andô Hiroshige
Ejiri - Andô Hiroshige
Fuchu - Andô Hiroshige
Mariko - Andô Hiroshige
Okabe - Andô Hiroshige
Fujieda - Andô Hiroshige
Shimada - Andô Hiroshige
Kanaya - Andô Hiroshige
Nissaka - Andô Hiroshige
Kakegawa - Andô Hiroshige
Fukuroi - Andô Hiroshige
Mitsuke - Andô Hiroshige
Hamamatsu - Andô Hiroshige
Maisaka - Andô Hiroshige
Arai - Andô Hiroshige
Shirasuka - Andô Hiroshige
Futagawa - Andô Hiroshige
Yoshida - Andô Hiroshige
Goyu - Andô Hiroshige
Akasaka - Andô Hiroshige
Fujikawa - Andô Hiroshige
Okazaki - Andô Hiroshige
Chiriu - Andô Hiroshige
Narumi - Andô Hiroshige
Miya - Andô Hiroshige
Kuwana - Andô Hiroshige
Yokkaichi - Andô Hiroshige
Ishiyakushi - Andô Hiroshige
Shono - Andô Hiroshige
Kameyama - Andô Hiroshige
Seki - Andô Hiroshige
Sakanoshita - Andô Hiroshige
Tsuchiyama - Andô Hiroshige
Minakuchi - Andô Hiroshige
Ishibe - Andô Hiroshige
Kusatsu - Andô Hiroshige
Otsu - Andô Hiroshige
Kyoto - Andô Hiroshige
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
Robber’s Ridge - Stephen Fisher
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