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Woman seated with arms outstretched, personification of Fame with trumpet at right, set within an elaborate frame, ca. 1540-80. Formerly attributed to Andrea Schiavone
Apotheosis of the Arts, ca. 1619. Creator: Jan MullerApotheosis of the Arts, ca. 1619
Study for a figure of Fame, from the Hemicycle des Beaux-Arts, Ecole des Beaux-Arts, ca. 1837-41
Allegorical Figure of Fame, ca. 1590. Creator: Giuseppe CesariAllegorical Figure of Fame, ca. 1590
Allegorical Figures: Force, Hercules Strangling the Hydra, Plenty, and Fame, 1600-1650
Transparency: Exhibited at R. Ackermanns in the Strand on the 27th November 1815, the Day on which the General Peace was Celebrated in London, November 27, 1815
The Glorification of the Barbaro Family, ca. 1750. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloThe Glorification of the Barbaro Family, ca. 1750
Liberty and Fame introducing Female Patriotism to Britania, 1784. Britannia, seated on a throne holding out a laurel wreath towards the Duchess of Devonshire
The Triumph of Fame, 1465-1470. Found in the Collection of Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena
The Time, Minerva and Fama. Found in the Collection of Palazzo della Provincia, Torino
Allegory of Fame Attacking Envy, c1480 (1945). Artist: Leonardo da VinciAllegory of Fame Attacking Envy, c1480 (1945). From The Drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. [Reynal & Hitchcock, New York, 1945]
A Personification of Fame, c. 1635. Artist: Strozzi, Bernardo (1581-1644)A Personification of Fame, c. 1635. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London
Neptune raising James Cook to immortality and fame, late 18th century. The name of Captain Cook (1728-1779), English navigator, explorer and hydrographer, is being written in the book of history