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The Stanley Monument in Chelsea Old Church, restored by the Earl of Derby in 1858, (1858). Creator: UnknownThe Stanley Monument in Chelsea Old Church, restored by the Earl of Derby in 1858, (1858). At the east end of the chapel [in the old Church of St
Gustav (1683-85), Prince of Sweden, Son of King Karl XI, 1686. Creator: After Nicolaes MillichGustav (1683-85), Prince of Sweden, Son of King Karl XI, 1686
The artist himself and his family, 1796. Creator: Warner HorstinkThe artist himself and his family, 1796. The Dutch painter Warner Horstink with wife and children, depicted in a window niche
Portrait of Swaddled Twins: The Early-Deceased Children of Jacob de Graeff and Aeltge Boelens, c1617 Creator: UnknownPortrait of Swaddled Twins: The Early-Deceased Children of Jacob de Graeff and Aeltge Boelens, c.1617
Gens d'Ouessant veillant un enfant mort, c.1899. Creator: Charles CottetGens d'Ouessant veillant un enfant mort, c.1899. Keeping vigil over a dead child, Ushant
The Empty Cradle, 1878. Creator: Thomas MoranThe Empty Cradle, 1878
Altar-tomb and Sculpture in Ledbury Church, 1857. Creator: UnknownAltar-tomb and Sculpture in Ledbury Church, 1857. Monument to a dead child, conceived by Mary Thornycroft and sculpted by her husband Thomas Thornycroft
Tomb of the Infant Daughter of James I, in Westminster Abbey, 1857. Creator: UnknownTomb of the Infant Daughter of James I, in Westminster Abbey, 1857. Sophia Stuart, daughter of King James VI and I and Anne of Denmark, was born on 22 June 22 1606 and died the next day, on 23 June
Two Children, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownTwo Children, early 19th century
Sleeping Infant. Creator: UnknownSleeping Infant
Childs Funeral in Russia, 1906 / 1907. Creator: Ernst BarlachChilds Funeral in Russia, 1906/1907
Death Carrying a Child to the Left, probably 1648. Creator: Stefano della BellaDeath Carrying a Child to the Left, probably 1648
Death Carrying a Child to the Right, probably 1648. Creator: Stefano della BellaDeath Carrying a Child to the Right, probably 1648
Which One? (Lequel?), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardWhich One? (Lequel?), 1900
Charles H. Sisson, 1850. Creator: Joseph Goodhue ChandlerCharles H. Sisson, 1850
Memorial to Nicholas M. S. Catlin, c. 1852. Creator: UnknownMemorial to Nicholas M. S. Catlin, c. 1852
The Child, from the Dance of Death, 1651. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarThe Child, from the Dance of Death, 1651
Mrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child, ca. 1846. Creators: W. & FMrs. Thomas Ustick Walter and Her Deceased Child, ca. 1846
[Young Girl Wearing Gingham Shawl, Resting on Pillow], 1853-56
Postmortem Baby, Partially Covered by a Flowered Shawl with a Fringe Hem, 1840s
Infant Funeral Procession, 1870s. Creator: William P. ChappelInfant Funeral Procession, 1870s
William, Duke of Gloucester, 1699 (1906). William (1689-1700) died at the age of 11. Anne (1665-1714) gave birth to 17 children between 1684 and 1700. None survived to adulthood
Prince Charles and Prince Henry, sons of King Charles I, 17th century, (1802). The first and third sons of Charles I: Prince Charles who was stillborn, and Prince Henry, who died in his twenties
William, Duke of Gloucester, (1689-1700), 1745. Artist: HoubrakenWilliam, Duke of Gloucester, 1745. William (1689-1700) died at the age of 11. His mother, Anne of Denmark (1665-1714), later Queen Anne of Great Britain
William, Duke of Gloucester, with his mother, Queen Anne, (1907). William, Duke of Gloucester (1689-1700) died at the age of 11. Anne (1665-1714) gave birth to 17 children between 1684 and 1700
Letter Y. Creator: Hans Holbein the YoungerLetter Y