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Operating Tent, Camp Letterman, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1863
Wit and Wisdom (Picturesque Beauties of Boswell, Part the First), May 15, 1786
The Triumph of Sentiment, January 15, 1787. January 15, 1787. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Triumph of Sentiment, January 15, 1787
A Butcher, January 1, 1790. January 1, 1790. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonA Butcher, January 1, 1790
Kitchen Staff (recto); Mountainous Landscape with Hiker (verso), 1837-64
Salome, 1870. Creator: Henri Alexandre Georges RegnaultSalome, 1870
Still Life with Fruit. Creator: Carducius Plantagenet ReamStill Life with Fruit
The Sacrifice of Isaac, mid-1750s. Creator: Giovanni Domenico TiepoloThe Sacrifice of Isaac, mid-1750s
Virgin and Child, ca. 1525. Creator: Joos van CleveVirgin and Child, ca. 1525
Still Life with Oysters, a Silver Tazza, and Glassware, 1635. Creator: Willem Claesz HedaStill Life with Oysters, a Silver Tazza, and Glassware, 1635
The Virgin Adored by Saints, ca. 1609. Creator: ScarsellinoThe Virgin Adored by Saints, ca. 1609. Clare and Catherine of Siena, Dominic (with a dog holding a candle in his mouth), Nicholas of Tolentino (a sunburst on his habit)
The Sacrifice of Polyxena. Creator: Giovanni Francesco RomanelliThe Sacrifice of Polyxena
The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789. Creator: Gaetano GandolfiThe Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1789
Judith with the Head of Holofernes, 1650s. Creator: David Teniers IIJudith with the Head of Holofernes, 1650s
The Rape of Tamar, probably ca. 1640. Creator: Eustache Le SueurThe Rape of Tamar, probably ca. 1640
Silver-handled knife, c1470?, (1881). Creator: Js DominySilver-handled knife, c1470?, (1881). Etching of a knife ascribed to Pollaiuolo, decorated with scenes including the Judgment of Paris and the Judgment of Solomon
Who did with her according to his vow, early-mid 19th century? Creator: Samuel FreemanWho did with her according to his vow, early-mid 19th century? Biblical scene, from Judges 11:39: And it came to pass at the end of two months, that she returned unto her father
Eberhard cuts in half the tablecloth between himself and his son Ulrich, 1377, (1936). Eberhard Der Greiner Zerschneidet Zwischen Sich Und Seinem Sohn Ulrich Das Tischtuch. 1377
An uprising on the island of Formosa, 1930. Creator: UnknownAn uprising on the island of Formosa, 1930. Un Soulevement dans l Ile de Formose. Revolting natives attack a Japanese school and kill twenty young girls
Less accurate than William Tell, 1929. Creator: UnknownLess accurate than William Tell, 1929. Moins Adroit Que Guillamume Tell. Theatre show: a sharp-shooter accidentally kills a knife-thrower. Cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre"
March - working in the vineyard, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardMarch - working in the vineyard, 15th century, (1939). Two labourers among the bare vine stocks: the man bending over on the left is hoeing the ground to turn the earth over
November - slaughtering the pig, 15th century, (1939). Creator: Robinet TestardNovember - slaughtering the pig, 15th century, (1939). A man pins down the struggling pig and plunges his knife into its throat, severing its jugular vein and carotid artery
St Bartholomew, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Wilhelm KandlerSt Bartholomew, mid-late 19th century. Saint Bartholomew shown with his attribute of a knife, a reference to his martyrdom - it is believed he was skinned alive and beheaded. [Leighton Bros, London]
Idoles de Tabasco, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartIdoles de Tabasco, 1723. Idols of Tabasco. Gruesome scene of human sacrifice that supposedly took place in southern Mexico
Captif Sacrifie par les Antis, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartCaptif Sacrifie par les Antis, 1723. Captive sacrificed by the Antis. Gruesome scene in the Americas, showing a man tied to a post being flayed and bled with knives
A Royal Butcher, 1897. Creator: John LeechA Royal Butcher, 1897. Large man, probably King Henry VIII, sharpening knives under a sign of the letter T. From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett
An Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Creator: UnknownAn Invitation Card by Hogarth, (1881). Card with drawing of a plate, knife and fork by William Hogarth (1697-1764), inviting a friend to dinner
The Origin of Horn Fair, Held at Charlton in Kent, (c1803). Artist: William Wynne RylandThe Origin of Horn Fair, Held at Charlton in Kent, (c1803). Late 18th century depiction of a supposed incident involving King John of England
Shoki and the Demons, c1880, (1886). Artist: Wilhelm GreveShoki and the Demons, c1880, (1886). Shijo School. From a print on silk by Shibata Zeshin. Found in the collection of the British Museum
Macbeth, c1870. Artists: Alexander Keith Johnston, Charles W SharpeMacbeth, c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]
Bedford Conservatories terrace at Covent Garden Market, Westminster, London, 1831. View with figures on the terrace filled with plants, including a man bent over a rose bush with a pruning knife
Dagger found in the cellars of the Cross Keys Inn, Gracechurch Street, City of London, 1806Dagger found in the cellars of the Cross Keys Inn, Gracechurch Street during building work, City of London, 1806
The Middlesex election, 1775. Artist: Samuel Hieronymus GrimmThe Middlesex election, 1775. A citizen records his vote at a polling station. A fat man brandishes a knife. On the left a frightened citizen is being hustled to the booth by a man brandishing
Knives to Grind, Cries of London, 1804Knives to Grind. A knife grinder sharpening a knife on Whitehall. From Cries of London, 1804
Cats and Dogs Meat!, Cries of London, 1804Cats and Dogs Meat!. A cats and dogs meat seller, with a barrow of meat and a knife, standing outside Old Bethlem Hospital. From Cries of London, 1804
Knives, Combs, or Inkhorns, Cries of London, (c1688?)Knives, Combs, or Inkhorns, (c1688?). A seller of knives, combs and ink horns, carrying a tray displaying his wares. From Cries of London, (c1688?)
Knives Combs or Ink-horns, Cries of London, c1750. Artist: JMKnives Combs or Ink-horns, c1750. Street seller carrying a tray displaying his wares, and holding out a pair of spectacles. From Cries of London, c1750
The Monster broke loose or, a peep into the Shakespeare-Gallery, 1791. Alderman John Boydell, wearing a greedy expression
Napoleon on a plate ready to be carved, 1814. A satire on Napoleon Bonaparte, who appears, skewered like a fowl, on a plate, bearing the City arms
Knives to Grind!, Cries of London, c1840. Artist: TH JonesKnives to Grind! A knife grinder with his machine. From Cries of London, c1840
Thorbion lifted the huge stone, 1910. Artist: John Henry Frederick BaconThorbion lifted the huge stone, 1910. A scene from the legend of Howard the Halt. A print from Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race by MI Ebbutt, 1910
Murder of Prince Edward after his capture by King Edward IV, 1471 (1864). ArtistMurder of Prince Edward after his capture by King Edward IV, 1471 (1864). Edward of Westminster (1453-1471), Prince of Wales, the son of the Lancastrian King Henry VI (1421-1471)
The assassination of Henry III of France, 1589. King from 1574, Henry (1551-1589) was assassinated by a Dominican friar, Jacques Clement, for his opposition to the Catholic Holy League
Macbeth, the three witches and Hecate, 1805. Artist: John BoydellMacbeth, the three witches and Hecate, 1805. Act IV, Scene I of Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Cutlary from Champion Scissors, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1962A boxed range of cutlery from Champion Scissors, who produced the products from their factory in Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 14 Dec 1962
Ham joint, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersHam joint, 1963. An advertising image taken for the Danish Bacon Company showing a table set with one of their ham joints which they regularly imported from Denmark
Danish Bacon gammon joint with spice jars, 1963. Artist: Michael WaltersDanish Bacon gammon joint with spice jars, 1963. A product image to promote Danish Bacons range of gammon joints
Dressing meat for sale, Rawmarsh, South Yorkshire, 1955. Artist: Michael WaltersDressing meat for sale, Rawmarsh, South Yorkshire, 1955. At Schonhuts butchery factory in the village of Rawmarsh, near Rotherham