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Cartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889. Creators: Joseph Keppler, Bernhard GillamCartoon from Puck, between 1880 and 1889
Hope (Spes) from the series The Virtues, 1559-60. Creator: Philip GalleHope (Spes) from the series The Virtues, 1559-60
Plate 1: Saturn in a niche devouring his son, standing before a scythe, from a series of mythological gods and goddesses, 1526
The Veteran in a New Field, 1865. Creator: Winslow HomerThe Veteran in a New Field, 1865
To Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution, (c1894), (c1902). Creator: UnknownTo Versailles, an Incident in the French Revolution, (c1894), (c1902). After a painting in the Museums Sheffield collection
Time smoking a picture, 1761. Artist: William HogarthTime smoking a picture, 1761.The allegorical figure of Time is a satire concerning Hogarths belief that art connoisseurs only valued paintings for their age
The Mowers, c1891, (c1915). Artist: George ClausenThe Mowers, c1891, (c1915). The painting is held by the Usher Gallery, Lincoln. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
Elizabeth, The Weary Sovereign, c1610 (1937). The last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I (1533-1603 ruled from 1558. A print from the Sketch, 17th March 1937
May Day 1920. Artist: Nicolas KotcherguineMay Day 1920. On the ruins of capitalism the fraternity of peasants and workers marches against the peoples of the world
Cows Being Driven across the Moor, 1902. Creator: Michael Peter AncherCows Being Driven across the Moor, 1902
The song of the meadowlark, c1900. Creator: Mathilde WeilThe song of the meadowlark, c1900. Photograph shows two young women wearing aprons and head scarfs, one with long braids holding a scythe, standing in a field
The piyake gatherer, c1910. Creator: Edward Sheriff CurtisThe piyake gatherer, c1910. Woman in long dress and bandana stooped over collecting piyake (roots) with hand scythe, leather basket at waist, trees in background
Tapestry, c. 1938. Creator: Pearl GibboTapestry, c. 1938
Mower, 1853, after drawing made in 1852. Creator: Jacques-Adrien LavieilleMower, 1853, after drawing made in 1852
43160, March 1894. Creator: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen43160, March 1894
43160, 1894. Creator: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen43160, 1894
July, from The Medallion Months, Brussels, before 1528. Creator: UnknownJuly, from The Medallion Months, Brussels, before 1528. Harvest scene with Runcina, the goddess of weeding or mowing in Roman mythology. In the circular frame are the signs of the zodiac
Father Time, 1500 / 1600. Creator: UnknownFather Time, 1500/1600
Time Unveiling Truth, 1740 / 45. Creator: Pompeo BatoniTime Unveiling Truth, 1740/45
Fencing in Suffolk, c. 1883 / 87, printed 1888. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonFencing in Suffolk, c. 1883/87, printed 1888. A work made of photogravure, pl. xxiv from the album " pictures of east anglian life" (1888)
A Reed-Cutter at Work, 1886. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonA Reed-Cutter at Work, 1886. A work made of platinum print, pl. xxv from the album " life and landscape on the norfolk broads" (1886); edition of 200
Portrait of Pierre Seguier, 1672. Creator: Gerard AudranPortrait of Pierre Seguier, 1672
Instruments of Human Sustenance (Humani Victus Instrumenta): Agriculture, after 1569. In the manner of Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Venus entrusting Cupid to Time, 1758-80. Creator: Giovanni Domenico TiepoloVenus entrusting Cupid, [or possibly her son Aeneas], to Time, 1758-80
An allegory of painting, 17th century. Creator: Francois CollignonAn allegory of painting, 17th century
An allegory relating to the fortunes of the Turks, ca. 1692. A winged figure probably representing Time stands on a fallen Turk while sharpening a blade on a wheel inscribed with the continents that
In the Barley-Harvest (Suffolk), 1883 / 87, printed 1888. Creator: Peter Henry EmersonIn the Barley-Harvest (Suffolk), 1883/87, printed 1888. A work made of photogravure, pl. vii from the album " pictures of east anglian life" (1888)
Scythe owned by George Madison, ca. 1945. Creator: UnknownA steel scythe with a wood handle owned by George Madison. The scythe is made up of a metal blade attached to a curved wooden shaft called a snath
Farmers Nooning, c. 1840. Creator: UnknownFarmers Nooning, c. 1840
Father Time at the right leaning on a scythe, three naked boys and eagle at the left, 1531-76
The Reapers, 1907. Creator: Alphonse LegrosThe Reapers, 1907
Death and Its Horse. Creator: Alphonse LegrosDeath and Its Horse
Death and the Woodcutter, 2nd plate (Le mort et le bucheron). Creator: Alphonse LegrosDeath and the Woodcutter, 2nd plate (Le mort et le bucheron)
Death and the Woodcutter, 4th plate (La mort et le bucheron). Creator: Alphonse LegrosDeath and the Woodcutter, 4th plate (La mort et le bucheron)
Making Hay, published 1872. Creator: Winslow HomerMaking Hay, published 1872
Death with Worldly Vanities, 1700 / 1720. Creator: UnknownDeath with Worldly Vanities, 1700/1720
Death and the Woodcutter, 2nd plate (La Mort de le bucheron). Creator: Alphonse LegrosDeath and the Woodcutter, 2nd plate (La Mort de le bucheron)
Death and the Woodcutter, 3rd plate (La mort et le bucheron). Creator: Alphonse LegrosDeath and the Woodcutter, 3rd plate (La mort et le bucheron)
Avalanche: Frontispiece for Triumph of Death (L avalanche: Frontispice du Triomphe dela mort
The Triumph of Death: Departure (Le triomphe de la mort: Le depart)
The Triumph of Death: Battle (Le triomphe de la mort: Le combat)
Vertigo (Le vertige), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardVertigo (Le vertige), 1900
The Warning (L avertissement), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardThe Warning (L avertissement), 1900
On the Lookout (Aux aguets), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardOn the Lookout (Aux aguets), 1900
Indifferent (Indifferente), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardIndifferent (Indifferente), 1900
The Mystery (Le mystere), 1900. Creator: Paul Albert BesnardThe Mystery (Le mystere), 1900
Rest, c. 1863. Creator: Pierre Puvis de ChavannesRest, c. 1863
Haymaking Mathews Field, Handsworth, Birmingham, dated 01 / 07 / 1859Haymaking Mathews Field, Handsworth, Birmingham, dated 01/07/1859