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Alexander Pope's villa in Twickenham on the Thames, 1773. Creator: Elias MartinAlexander Pope's villa in Twickenham on the Thames, 1773
Fluttering Spread Thy Purple Pinions, Gentle, n.d. Creator: John Wood the YoungerFluttering Spread Thy Purple Pinions, Gentle, n.d
Alexander Pope's Chair, 1862. Creator: UnknownAlexander Pope's Chair
The Barons Prayer, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Barons Prayer, 1895-1896. A man prays before a pile of books. - to Love an altar built; Of twelve vast French romances, neatly gilt
The New Star, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe New Star, 1895-1896. A sudden star, it shot through liquid air; And drew behind a radiant trail of hair
The Billet-Doux, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Billet-Doux, 1895-1896. A young woman in a bonnet and negligee reads a love letter, propped against an enormous pillow
The Rape of the Lock, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Rape of the Lock, 1895-1896. The Baron attempst cuts a lock of Belindas hair with a pair of scissors
The Dream, 1895. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Dream, 1895. An androgynous figure with a wand gestures to an unseen person behind the bedcurtains
The Barge, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Barge, 1895-1896. Baroque scene: a woman with an elaborate hairstyle is attended by two men in a boat with ornate decoration
Cover Design, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyCover Design, 1895-1896. Scissors motif flanked by candelabras. Illustration for " The Rape of the Lock" by Alexander Pope, published privately by Leonard Smithers in 1896
The Battle of the Beaux and the Belles, 1895-1896. Creator: Aubrey BeardsleyThe Battle of the Beaux and the Belles, 1895-1896. Belinda knocks over a chair in her rage. To arms, to arms! the fierce virago cries; And swift as lightning to the combat flies
Popes Villa, Twickenham, ca. 1755. Creator: Joseph NickollsPopes Villa, Twickenham, ca. 1755. after Augustin Heckel
The Rivers of England, from "Illustrated London News", December 27, 1856The Rivers of England, from " Illustrated London News", December 27, 1856
[photo-reproduction of Hogarths print illustrating the Dunciad, Book I, line III], 1850s-60s
Parnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Creator: UnknownParnell, (1679-1718), 1830. Thomas Parnell (1679-1718) Anglo-Irish poet and clergyman, educated at Trinity College, Dublin
Pope, (1688-1744), 1830. Creator: UnknownPope, (1688-1744), 1830. Alexander Pope (1688-1744) English satirist poet and master of heroic couplet, the second most quoted writer in the English language
Gay, (1685-1732), 1830. Creator: UnknownGay, (1685-1732), 1830. John Gay (1685-1732) English poet and dramatist and member of the Scriblerus Club had a lasting friendship with Alexander Pope
E. Fenton, (1683-1730), 1830. Creator: UnknownE. Fenton, (1683-1730), 1830. Elijah Fenton (1683-1730) English poet, biographer and translator educated at Jesus College, Cambridge
Broome, (1689-1745), 1830. Creator: UnknownBroome, (1689-1745), 1830
Bust of Pope, by Roubiliac, and "Cupid and Psyche", by Flaxman, from the [Samuel] Rogers Collection
Pope Alexander I. Alexander (died 115) was pope from about 106 to 115 AD. He died in the third year of the Roman Emperor Hadrians reign