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The Soul hovering over the Body reluctantly parting with Life (Plate VI). A woman's spirit looks down with shock at her corpse in a shroud on her deathbed
The Descent of Man into the Vale of Death (Plate II). Men and women, old and young, mothers with babes, infirm and healthy, walk, run, crawl and hobble down a path into a cave
Racing horse-drawn sleighs. Date: 1909
The Death of the Good Old Man (Plate V). The shrouded body of a bearded old man lies on a bed with the Bible in his hand, surrounded by young women praying
The Counseller, King, Warrior, Mother and Child in the Tomb (Plate VIII). Bodies of a bearded sage, king with crown and sceptre, knight in armour with sword, mother in shroud embracing a baby
The Soul exploring the recesses of the Grave (Plate VII). A woman in a shroud with candle walks toward flames in a cave. A man watches from above in the moonlight
Death of the Strong Wicked Man (Plate IV). A woman screams in grief over the body of a man on a mattress. HIs spirit ascends through a window. Another girl stands weeping at the head of the bed
Christ descending into the Grave (Plate I). A radiant figure of Jesus Christ, holding two large keys, walks down a staircase into a sea of flames
The Reunion of the Soul and the Body (Plate X). A male figure embraced by a shrouded woman spirit diving from above. Flames and smoke billow from a tomb and gravestone
The Meeting of the Family in Heaven (Plate XI). A man and woman embrace surrounded by children hugging. Two angels hover over the family
Memorial to the poet John Gay in Westminster Abbey by sculptor John Michael Rysbrack. Inscription by Alexander Pope
The Cook-maid, the Turnspit and the Ox. Nan the kitchen maid threatens a turnspit dog in a farmyard. A bull rebukes him saying a cow's fate is worse
Plutus, Cupid and Time. Father Time with scythe talking with the Roman god of love Cupid with bow and quiver, and Greek god of wealth Plutus with bag and padlock
Pan and Fortune. The Greek god Pan plays cards and dice, games of chance, while the winged figure of Fortune holds a cornucopia and stands on a wheel of fate
The Pack-Horse and the Carrier. Three horses feed at a manger in a stable. A rider rebukes a vain horse, while a stable hand exits with a feed basket
The Degenerate Bees. A few honest hardworking drones fly from a corrupt hive in a formal garden. A grape vine grows on a wall, and a gardener rakes a lawn
The Countryman and Jupiter. A tired peasant leans on a shovel and complains to the Greek god Jove about his situation. Jove shows him visions of a miser and corrupt minister
The Jackall, Leopard and Other Beasts. A jackal usurps the crown by bribing a hog with a turnip, fox with chicken, monkey with fruit. A leopard reveals the corruption
The Squire and his Cur. A farmer tells the squire that his aggressive dog Yap is the reason people avoid him. They stand before a tall gate near a walled house
The Bear in a Boat. An arrogant bear boards a sailboat and runs aground near a castle. A monkey, dog, cow, goose, mouse and other animals laugh from the shore
The Ant in Office. A corrupt ant at the ministry of grain is exposed as an embezzler. Ants climb over the farmyard wall, while a farm maid feeds turkeys in the yard
The Vulture, the Sparrow and Other Birds. A vulture holds court in a tree above subservient hawks, daws, roosters, and magpies. A sparrow hides in a hedge