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Miniature depicting Men and women dancing holding hands. LeLe Roman de la Rose. 1225-1280. French poem. 13th century. By Guillaume de Lorris (c.1200-1240) and Jean de Meun (c.1240-1305). Men and women dancing holding hands. Miniature. 14th century
Augustus, (63 B. C. -14 D. C. ). First emperor of the Roman EmpiAugustus, (63 B.C.-14 D.C.). First emperor of the Roman Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta. White marble statue. 1st century
River Tiber. Four Fountains (Quattro Fontane), 1588-1593, deItaly. Rome. Group of Four Fountains (Quattro Fontane), 1588-1593. River Tiber. Designed by Domenico Fontana (1543-1607)
Nova Orbis Tabula in Lucem Edita by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706). 17th century. Detail of the Americas, Pacific Ocean and islands discovered. Amsterdam
Saint Monica (331-387 A. D. ) trusting God saves her son. AlleSaint Monica (331-387 A.D.) trusting God saves her son. Allegory about Hope. Colored engraving
Monument of Giuseppe Garibaldi. Rome. ItalyGiuseppe Garibaldi.1807-1882. Italian military and political. Monument by Emilio Gallori (1846-1924), 1895. Rome. Italy
Allegorical fresco. Hall ceiling. Museum of Ethnography. BudAllegorical fresco depicting goddess Justice surrounded by the figures depicting Justice and Peace and the Sin and Retribution
Allegory of the 1st partition of Poland. 1772Allegory of the 1st Partition of Poland, 1772. After Moreaus painting. Colored engraving
Divine Comedy. Sixteenth Canto of the Purgatory. Who are youDivine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Sixteenth Canto of the Purgatory. Who are you that you are among our smoke?. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored
Divine Comedy. Thirtieth Canto of the Purgatory. AppearanceDivine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Thirtieth Canto of the Purgatory. Appearance of Beatrice. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored
The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto. First Chant. EngrLudovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. First Chant. Engraving depicting all the characters of the poem, by Girolamo Porro. Printed in Venice, 1583
Spain. Barcelona. Entrace statue of Ciutadella Park. The Marine, 1886. Catalan Art Nouveau
The Industry. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. SpainThe Industry. 1802. Allegorical sculpture by Salvador Gurri Corominas (1749-1819) at the foot of the staircase of honor at Casa Llotja de Mar. Marble. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia bySpain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Asia by Francesc Bover (1769-1831). Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents
Spain. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa wSpain. Catalonia. Barcelona. Statue of the Llotja representing Africa was created by Manuel Oliver. Neo-classicism. Sculptural group called the Four Continents
Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief
France. Par?=?s. Notre Dame cathedral. Portal of St. Anne. Synagogue. AllegorycaI statue depicted with his eyes covered, her crown falling on the floor, the tables of the law reversed
The Rise of Civilization by Richard Westmacott (1775-1856). 1852. Pediment of the British Museum. London. United Kingdom
The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico AriostoLudovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. Argument and allegory of the Third Chant. Venice, 1598
French allegory about the founding of the East India Company (1717). Merchants and missionaries with Indians at the mouth of the Mississippi River. Colored engraving
The Commerce. Allegorical sculpture. Barcelona. SpainThe Commerce. 1802. Allegorical sculpture by Salvador Gurri Corominas (1749-1819) at the foot of the staircase of honor at Casa Llotja de Mar. Marble. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
The Commerce and the Industry. Allegorical sculptures. BarceThe Commerce and the Industry, 1802. Allegorical sculptures by Salvador Gurri Corominas (1749-1819) at the foot of the staircase of honor at Casa Llotja de Mar. Marble. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Allegory of the beginning of the Seven Years War. 1756-1763. Maria Theresa and Frederick II playing chess with Mars, god of war, in the center. Copperplate engraving of the time
Spanish literature. Diego de San Pedro (ca. 1437-ca. 1498). Spanish writer. The Prison of Love, 1492. Engraving. Edition in Barcelona in 1493. Catalan translation. Spain
Cartoon, Ententes Reply, WW1Cartoon, Ententes Reply. An allegorical female figure, representing Entente (Agreement), responds to the German peace suggestion by sitting on it/him. Date: 1917
Cartoon, Marianne with a patriotic plate, WW1Cartoon, Marianne with a patriotic plate, designed to persuade all French people to pay their taxes and help win the war. Date: 1917
Music cover, Uncle Sammy March, Two Step, by Abe Holzmann. 1904
Allegorical sceneAn allegorical scene, possibly depicting a charitable act. circa early 20th century
Female figure representing New Jersey, USAFemale figure holding a jug, representing New Jersey, USA. Date: 1906
Female figure representing California, USAFemale figure holding a model ship, representing California, USA. Date: 1906
Cartoon, John Bulls Vindication Before Dame Europa. late 19th century
Colonial & Indian Exhibition, South Kensington, LondonCover design, daily programme, Colonial & Indian Exhibition, South Kensington, London. 1886
Asbestos logo from Asbestos company letterheadAsbestos logo from the letterhead of Asbestos Cement Building Products Ltd, Asbestos House, Southwark Street, London SE1. 1920
Letterhead, Asbestos Cement Building Products Ltd, Asbestos House, Southwark Street, London SE1. 1920
Book of Trades, The Sculptor. 1841
Cartoon, Bluebeard, WW1Cartoon, Bluebeard. France and Belgium wave from their tower as American ships come to rescue them, with the Stars and Stripes flag in the background. Date: 1919
Cartoon, War and Peace, WW1Cartoon: You forced your war on us, we shall force our peace on you! An allegorical female figure with a sword (France) confronts the German invaders
Cartoon, German Kultur, WW1Cartoon, German Kultur or the cultivated truth during the First World War, showing a blindfolded allegorical female figure with flames rising around her. Date: 1915
Cartoon, The peaceful ex-scarecrow, WW1Cartoon, the peaceful ex-scarecrow, a satirical comment on the mistake of believing in a peaceful relationship between France and Germany during the First World War. Date: 1915
Cartoon, New Year gifts for France, WW1Cartoon, New Year gifts for France -- Peace... but only with Victory. A French soldier sees a vision on the battlefield. Date: 1916
Franz Joseph / Beurre 1906FRANZ JOSEPH Austrian emperor in 1906: " After him, the deluge" Date: 1830 - 1916
Ang Kauffmann / AllegoryANGELICA KAUFFMANN Swiss artist, resident in London (1766-81) and then in Rome; here depicted in the character of Design listening to the Inspiration of Poetry Date: 1741 - 1807
Carlo Goldoni / SymondsCARLO GOLDONI Italian playwright, who created modern Italian comedy in the style of Moliere, thereby superseding the older style commedia dell arte Date: 1707 - 1793
Britannia & Erin 1812A rather optimistic allegory of Erin (Ireland) making friends and shaking hands with Britannia (Britain). Date: 1812
Cartoon, Armenia Delivered, WW1Cartoon, Armenia Delivered. Russia delivers Armenia from the Turks, depicted here in an allegorical way. Date: 1916
Ja Froude / Waddy / OawJAMES ANTHONY FROUDE British historian and writer, satirised for his concern for Truth Date: 1818 - 1894
Maison des Bateliers, Anvers (Antwerp), BelgiumMaison des Bateliers (Watermens House), Anvers (Antwerp), Belgium, dating back to the 16th century. Date: circa 1910
King Henry V of England and his family, allegorically depicted. Henry VIII can be seen as a boy second from the left, kneeling behing his elder brother and father. Date: 1387 - 1422