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Paintings of the day
Pope Julius II ordering Bramante, Michelangelo and Raphael to construct the Vatican and St. Peters, 1827 -
Horace Vernet
Drivers returning from market on a track by a bridge, in an Italianate landscape -
Nicolaes Berchem
St. Jean dAcre, April 24th 1839, plate 65 from Volume II of The Holy Land, engraved by Louis Haghe 1806-85 pub. 1843 -
David Roberts
Execution of Tsar Nicholas II 1868-1918 and his Family at Yekaterinburg, 17th July 1918, from Histoire des Soviets by H. de Weindel, 1923-24 -
S. Sarmat
Illustration from 'Selected Poems of Algernon Charles Swinburne Clarke' , 1928 -
Harry Clarke
'The French Standard', poster advertising the 'Atelier de Constructions Mecaniques, Bicycles and Tricycles, Paris, 1891 -
Jules Cheret
Reproduction of a poster advertising the first 'Grand Bal Masque', Theatre de L'Opera, Paris, 1896 -
Jules Cheret
"Is There Anything in my Poor Power to Serve You?", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925 -
Harry Clarke
"Methinks, a Million Fools in Choir are Raving and Will Never Tire", illustration from Faust by Goethe, 1925 -
Harry Clarke
Triptych of Jan Floreins [detail: 1, central panel] -
Hans Memling
Triptych of Adriaan Reins [detail: 3, central panel] -
Hans Memling
Triptych of Adriaan Reins [detail: 1, left wing] -
Hans Memling