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Brawl between English and German sailors at Millwall Docks, London, 1892. Artist: Henri MeyerBrawl between English and German sailors at Millwall Docks, London, 1892. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 2nd January 1892
Extraordinary Mildness of the Political Season, 1869. Artist: John TennielExtraordinary Mildness of the Political Season, 1869. Disraeli congratulating Gladstone on the Sovereigns speech at Opening of Parliament
Henry-Picquart duel, 1898. Artist: Henri MeyerHenry-Picquart duel, 1898. The Dreyfus affair was a political scandal which divided France during the 1890s and early 1900s
The Duel between Paul Deroulede and Georges Clemenceau, 1893. Artist: Henri MeyerThe Duel between Paul Deroulede and Georges Clemenceau, 1893. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 7th January 1893
A Regatta at Asnieres During the Second Empire, c1868-1905. Artist: Antony Paul Emile MorlonA Regatta at Asnieres During the Second Empire, c1868-1905
Zeuxis Choosing a Model from the Beautiful Girls of Croton, 1789. Artist: Francois-Andre VincentZeuxis Choosing a Model from the Beautiful Girls of Croton, 1789. From the Musee du Louvre, Paris, France
Greek Games from a marble relic, c490 BC. Artist: ThemistoclesGreek Games from a marble relic, c490 BC. Re-used in the wall built by Themistocles in 479 BC. To defend Athens. National Museum. Athens
Roman painting on marble of ladies playing knucklebonesRoman painting on marble of Niobes daughters playing knucklebones, from Pompeii. Now in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples
Peace - and No Pieces!, 1866. Artist: John TennielPeace - and No Pieces!, 1866. Napoleon III (1808-1873), French Emperor 1852-1870, dressed as a rag-picker (chiffonnier), warned off by Otto von Bismarck, the Prussian Chancellor
Rival Arbiters, 1866. Artist: John TennielRival Arbiters, 1866. Napoleon III (1808-1873), Emperor of France, and Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898), Chancellor of Prussia, carving up Europe
The Rivals, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainThe Rivals, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, outdoes his rival for the affection of Hibernia by presenting her with flowers wrapped in his Land Reform Bill
The Rival Curtii, 1858. Above the new cutting in the heart of the countryside, two rival railway companies, dressed as gladiators
The grieving widow gives them both the right to do well.... And they both retain an eternal grudge with each other. from the Little Miseries of Human Life, 1843