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Le Passage d'Annibal, 1842. Creator: Honore DaumierLe Passage d'Annibal, 1842. Hannibal's Crossing. Dans ces monts sourcilleux dont la neigeuse aigrette [?] Semble un front chenu de geant
Vinegar Jug, c. 1940. Creator: Charles KempterVinegar Jug, c. 1940
Cleopatra's Banquet, between 1742 and 1743. Creator: Giovanni Battista TiepoloCleopatra's Banquet, between 1742 and 1743
Vinegar Jug, c. 1936. Creator: Carl WeissVinegar Jug, c. 1936
Vinegar Cruet, c. 1936. Creator: Ralph AtkinsonVinegar Cruet, c. 1936
Vinegar Cruet, c. 1939. Creator: Ralph AtkinsonVinegar Cruet, c. 1939
Vinegar Cruet, c. 1936. Creator: Robert StewartVinegar Cruet, c. 1936
Cleopatra and Antony Enjoying Supper, from The Story of Caesar and Cleopatra, Brussels, c. 1680. Cleopatra dissolves a pearl in a cup of vinegar
Vinegar Measure, 1939. Creator: Clarence SecorVinegar Measure, 1939
Cruet for Oil and Vinegar (Guedoulfe), France, Mid 18th century. Creator: UnknownCruet for Oil and Vinegar (Guedoulfe), France, Mid 18th century
Vinegar Cruet, c. 1936. Creator: Dorothy PostenVinegar Cruet, c. 1936
Christ is Given Vinegar to Drink, 1547. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelChrist is Given Vinegar to Drink, 1547
Vinegar Jug, c. 1939. Creator: Francis Law DurandVinegar Jug, c. 1939
Reverse copy of Au Vinaigre (Vinegar), from Le Cris de Paris (The Cries of Paris), plate 6, 18th century. After Francois Boucher
Wandering Vinegar Seller, 1738. Creator: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe deWandering Vinegar Seller, 1738
Lilly white Vinegar 3 pence a quart, Cries of London, (1688?)Lilly white Vinegar 3 pence a quart. A vinegar seller accompanied by his donkey The donkey has barrels of vinegar strapped to its saddle. From Cries of London, (1688?)
Cupers Gardens, Lambeth, London, 1801. Artist: Charles TomkinsView of Beaufoys Vinegar Works, Lambeth, London, 1801. The vinegar works were established on the former site of Cupers Pleasure Gardens
Travelling vinegar manufacturer, 1737-1742. Artist: BouchardonTravelling Vinegar Manufacturer, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon