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Aeneas and his Companions Fighting the Harpies 1646-47 - Francois Perrier
Aeneas and his Companions Fighting the Harpies 1646-47 - Francois Perrier
 
Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra, after Gustave Moreau, c.1876 - Narcisse Berchere
Hercules and the Lernaean Hydra, after Gustave Moreau, c.1876 - Narcisse Berchere
 
The Last Judgement (detail of a man being eaten by a monster) c.1504 - Hieronymous Bosch
The Last Judgement (detail of a man being eaten by a monster) c.1504 - Hieronymous Bosch
 
Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) 1640s - David The Younger Teniers
Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) 1640s - David The Younger Teniers
 
Battle of the Sea Gods 1470s - Andrea Mantegna
Battle of the Sea Gods 1470s - Andrea Mantegna
 
The Temptation of St Antony (detail 1) c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
The Temptation of St Antony (detail 1) c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
 
Hell 2 - Hieronymous Bosch
Hell 2 - Hieronymous Bosch
 
Allegory of June- Triumph of Mercury 1476-84 - Cosme Tura
Allegory of June- Triumph of Mercury 1476-84 - Cosme Tura
 
Perseus Frees Andromeda c. 1510 - Piero Di Cosimo
Perseus Frees Andromeda c. 1510 - Piero Di Cosimo
 
St James the Greater at Hermogenes 1565 - Pieter the Elder Bruegel
St James the Greater at Hermogenes 1565 - Pieter the Elder Bruegel
 
The Two Pantaloons 1616 - Jacques Callot
The Two Pantaloons 1616 - Jacques Callot
 
Two Monsters - Hieronymous Bosch
Two Monsters - Hieronymous Bosch
 
Visit of St Antony to St Paul and Temptation of St Antony c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
Visit of St Antony to St Paul and Temptation of St Antony c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
 
The Temptation of St Antony (detail 5) c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
The Temptation of St Antony (detail 5) c. 1515 - Matthias Grunewald (Mathis Gothardt)
 

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Museum of the day: Royal Academy of Arts, London, England

Dorsal view of the muscle structure of a progressively dissected horse, study No.7 from The Anatomy of the Horse, 1766 - George Stubbs
Dorsal view of the muscle structure of a progressively dissected horse, study No.7 from The Anatomy of the Horse, 1766 - George Stubbs
At Torre Galli Ladies In A Garden - John Singer Sargent
At Torre Galli Ladies In A Garden - John Singer Sargent
An Interior in Venice - John Singer Sargent
An Interior in Venice - John Singer Sargent
Cloud study, horizon of trees - John Constable
Cloud study, horizon of trees - John Constable
Diagram from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
Diagram from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
First Skeleton Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
First Skeleton Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
Portrait of Rev. Thomas Gisborne (b.1758) and his Wife Mary, 1786 - Josepf Wright Of Derby
Portrait of Rev. Thomas Gisborne (b.1758) and his Wife Mary, 1786 - Josepf Wright Of Derby
Anatomical study of a horse - George Stubbs
Anatomical study of a horse - George Stubbs
Fifth Anatomical Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
Fifth Anatomical Table, from The Anatomy of the Horse 2 - George Stubbs
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