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Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet, 1768. Creator: MartiniNeues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet, 1768. Private Collection
A wicker basket with flowers and shells on a stone-ledge. Private Collection
Wheellock Sporting Rifle, German, Augsburg, dated 1658. Creator: Martin KammererWheellock Sporting Rifle, German, Augsburg, dated 1658
Pair of Stirrups (Abumi), Japanese, late 16th-early 17th century. Creator: UnknownPair of Stirrups (Abumi), Japanese, late 16th-early 17th century
Hunting Sword of Prince Camillo Borghese (1775-1832), French, Paris, 1809-13
Romeo and Juliet at the Masquerade (Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5), June 15, 1785
La Mer, 1850-1914. Creator: Felix BracquemondLa Mer, 1850-1914. [The Sea]
Shield, probably Indian; lacquerwork, Southeast Asian, Thailand or Burma (Myanmar), first half 17th century
Fan, French, 1885-95. Creator: UnknownFan, French, 1885-95
Fan, French, 1885-95. Creator: L GerardFan, French, 1885-95
Fan, European, 1855-65. Creator: UnknownFan, European, 1855-65. From the collection of Mary Walters Arents, wife of George Arents, one of the founders of the American Tobacco company
Pouch, American, 1820-30. Creator: UnknownPouch, American, 1820-30
Acis and Galatea, 1787. Creator: Francesco BartolozziAcis and Galatea, 1787
Headdress, American, ca. 1860. Creator: UnknownHeaddress, American, ca. 1860
Necklace, American, ca. 1860. Creator: UnknownNecklace, American, ca. 1860
Musica (Melody), 1895-1897. Creator: Kate Elizabeth BunceMusica (Melody), 1895-1897
Medea, 1868. Creator: Frederick Augustus SandysMedea, 1868. Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children
Fountain of Hercules in Augsburg (Copy), 1602. Creator: UnknownFountain of Hercules in Augsburg (Copy), 1602
Water from The four elements, after Avont, 1647. Creator: UnknownWater from The four elements, after Avont, 1647
Water (The Four Elements), ca. 1647. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarWater (The Four Elements), ca. 1647
The mocking of Christ, 1625-77. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarThe mocking of Christ, 1625-77
Galatea riding in a shell pulled through the water by dolphins, a cupid below and four more above, at left a triton embracing a nymph and behind them a man on horseback blowing a conch
Water, ca. 1748. Creator: Jean DaulléWater, ca. 1748. After Francois Boucher
Tethys reclining in a giant shell chariot pulled by two sea creatures, 1588-90
St. James the Great, from Christ, the Apostles and St. Paul with the Creed, ca. 1589
St. James the Greater from Christ and the Apostles, 1519. Creator: Hans BaldungSt. James the Greater from Christ and the Apostles, 1519
Two tritons embracing, one playing a panpipe, the second holding a conch shell set within a recessed space, 1579. After Raphael
Design for a fountain with a seated nymph at left and triton holding a shell to his mouth at right, 1768
Three cupids in front of a facade with pilasters, one holding a trident and anoth... caThree cupids in front of a facade with pilasters, one holding a trident and another a large shell, ca. 1515-1600. After Marco Dente. After Raphael
Galatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and... caGalatea escaping Polyphemus; he is seated on a rock holding a staff and pipes and looking towards Galatea at right riding a shell pulled by two dolphins, Cupid flying above, ca. 1515-1600
Neptune Seated Blowing a Conch Shell, 16th century. Creator: UnknownNeptune Seated Blowing a Conch Shell, 16th century. Formerly attributed to Giorgio Ghisi. After Perino del Vaga
Plate 15: Rivers and goddesses, with floating islands guided by pole bearers, female figures seated on a dolphin and a tortoise, and three female musicians seated on a floating scallop shell
Saint James Major. n. d. Creator: Albrecht DurerSaint James Major.n.d
Supposed case of a steamer pursued by an enemy, 1844. Creator: UnknownSupposed case of a steamer pursued by an enemy, 1844. Testing explosives designed by Captain Warner, demonstrating:the effect produced by a line-of-battle ship following in her wake
View of the wreck at sunset, 1844. Creator: UnknownView of the wreck at sunset, 1844. Explosion of a ship at Brighton by Captain Warner who...put to the test his alleged power of destroying ships at sea
Novel experiments in warfare - hut destroyed by a shell, 1844. Creator: UnknownNovel experiments in warfare - hut destroyed by a shell, 1844. Display of explosives in the grounds of Mulgrave House, Fulham [in west London]
Beaded Necklace, Frankish, 500-600. Creator: UnknownBeaded Necklace, Frankish, 500-600
Disk Brooch, Frankish, 650-700. Creator: UnknownDisk Brooch, Frankish, 650-700
Quatrefoil Brooch, Frankish, second half 6th century. Creator: UnknownQuatrefoil Brooch, Frankish, second half 6th century
Beaded Necklace, Frankish, 600-700. Creator: UnknownBeaded Necklace, Frankish, 600-700
Serving Knife, Austrian, 15th-16th century. Creator: UnknownServing Knife, Austrian, 15th-16th century. Knife used either for the hunt or for the banquet
The Epiphany of the New Antichrist (L Epiphane du Nouveau Antichrist), 1689
A Shell in Rebel Trenches (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 17, 1863. Creator: UnknownA Shell in Rebel Trenches (Harpers Weekly, Vol. VII), January 17, 1863
Awabi (Ear-Shell) and Various Shells, 19th century. Creator: Totoya HokkeiAwabi (Ear-Shell) and Various Shells, 19th century
Bowl with Black Shells and Udo Plant, 18th-19th century. Creator: UnknownBowl with Black Shells and Udo Plant, 18th-19th century
Cherry Blossoms and a Snail, 1816. Creator: UnknownCherry Blossoms and a Snail, 1816
Tsukushi Plant and Shijimi Shells. Creator: Uematsu ToshuTsukushi Plant and Shijimi Shells
Top-Shell and Various Shells, 19th century. Creator: Totoya HokkeiTop-Shell and Various Shells, 19th century