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Polish horseman with a bow and arrow, seen from behind with his horse facing right, a circular composition, from Figures on Horseback (Cavaliers negres, polonais et hongrois), ca. 1651
Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist kissing the infant Christs hand, ca. 1642Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist kissing the infant Christs hand, ca.1642
Caius Marius on the Ruins of Carthage, January 20, 1782. Creator: Robert BlythCaius Marius on the Ruins of Carthage, January 20, 1782. After John Hamilton Mortimer
View of the entrance to Tivoli and the walls of the Villa d Este, horsemen approaching the entrance at bottom center, arched entrance in the middleground, cyrus trees and other plants surrounding
Plate 3: The Statue Before the Ruins: a statue to left next to three figures on a pedestal, a beggar standing in an archway to right, four columns and the remains of an entablature to top left
La Statue en Avant les Ruines. n. d. Creator: Hubert RobertLa Statue en Avant les Ruines.n.d
Ecce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, 1597. Creator: Hendrik GoltziusEcce Homo, from The Passion of Christ, 1597
The Pantheon exterior (Veduta del Pantheon d Agrippa oggi Chiesa di S. Maria ad Martyres), 1720-78
The Pier with Chains, from Carceri d invenzione (Imaginary Prisons), ca. 1749-50
The Arch with a Shell Ornament, from Carceri d invenzione (Imaginary Prisons), ca. 1749-50
The Giant Wheel, from Carceri d invenzioni (Imaginary Prisons), ca. 1749-50
Vestibule of an ancient temple... (Vestibolo d antico Tempio... ), ca. 1743-50Vestibule of an ancient temple... (Vestibolo d antico Tempio...), ca. 1743-50
Danae and the infant Perseus cast out to sea by Acrisius, 1543. Creator: Giorgio GhisiDanae and the infant Perseus cast out to sea by Acrisius, 1543. After Giulio Romano
The Fountain of Life, before 1604. Creator: Antonius WierixThe Fountain of Life, before 1604
Plate 10: Agamemnon and Menelaus seated in a boat accompanied by other figures including Vulcan (Agamennone et Menelao Argn)
Bacchanal with Silenus; a frieze composition with ten figures around Silenus who is carried by two satyrs, early 1470s