An Angel and a Devil Fighting for the Soul of a Child - Giacinto Gimignani
A Phantasmagoria Scene Conjuring Up an Armed Skeleton - James Gillray
Unfamiliar to our Eyes He Rules in our Hearts - Pierre Antoine Lesueur
Hermit Saints Triptych (left panel) 2 - Hieronymous Bosch
"Why pluck'st thou me?" (Canto XIII., line 34) - Gustave Dore
The Four Elements, With Scenes From Genesis Beyond - Hendrick De Clerck
Simialarities Between the Head of an Easel and a Man - (after) Le Brun, Charles
Venus with Mercury and Cupid, The School of Love 1525 - Correggio (Antonio Allegri)