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A seletion of British Admirals, 1816. Artist: MeyerA seletion of British Admirals, 1816
Sir James Whitley Deans Dundas (1785-1862), British admiral, 1855. Artist: W H GibbsSir James Whitley Deans Dundas (1785-1862), British admiral, 1855
General Sir Eyre Coote (1762-1823), British soldier, 1837
A selection of French marshals, 1815. Artist: Edward TophamA selection of French marshals, 1815
Sir Ralph Abercromby (1734-1801), British lieutenant-general, 1816
Jean Baptiste Kleber, (1753-1800), French general, 1837Jean Baptiste Kleber (1735-1800), French general, 1837. Kleber enlisted in the French Revolutionary army in 1792. Left in command of Egypt by Napoleon in 1799
John Jervis (1735-1823), 1st Earl of St Vincent, 1851. Artist: G CookJohn Jervis (1735-1823), 1st Earl of St Vincent, 1851. Jervis was an admiral in the Royal Navy
James Saumarez (1759-1836), 1st Baron de Saumarez, 1837. Artist: William GreatbachJames Saumarez (1759-1836), 1st Baron de Saumarez, 1837. Saumarez was an admiral of the Royal Navy, notable for his victory at the Battle of Algeciras
Bulgarians, 19th century
Kurdish hunter, 19th century
Albanian peasants, 19th century
The Sultan at the Mosque of St Sophia, Constantinople, Turkey, 19th century. Hagia Sophia, also known as the Church of the Holy Wisdom
The Sultans Principal Palace, on the Bosphorus, Turkey, 19th century
Seraglio Point, Constantinople, Turkey, 19th century. Sailing ships on the Bosphorus at Istanbul
The Interior of the Mosque of Santa Sophia, Constantinople, Turkey, 19th century. Hagia Sophia, also known as the Church of the Holy Wisdom
View of Brousa, Asia Minor, 19th century. Bursa in Turkey
Giuseppe Verdi, Italian composer, 1909. Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (1813-1901), influential composer of the 19th centurys Italian School of Opera
Turkish Bey, of Bitless, Kurdistan, 19th century
Landscape with St Matthew and the Angel, c1645. Artist: Nicolas PoussinLandscape with St Matthew and the Angel, c1645. Matthew the Evangelist seated on a stone amongst ruined ancient buildings, listening to an angel who stands beside him
The Crowning of Charlemagne (detail), c1514. Artist: RaphaelThe Crowning of Charlemagne (detail), c1514. Located in the Raphael Rooms, Vatican Museums, Rome
The Crowning of the Virgin (Oddi Altar), 1502-1503. Artist: RaphaelThe Crowning of the Virgin (Oddi Altar), 1502-1503. The altarpiece combines two scenes common in Quattrocento iconography
Justification of Leo III, 1514. Artist: RaphaelJustification of Leo III, 1514. The Oath of Leo III illustrates an episode that took place the day before the crowning of Charlemagne
The Fire in the Borgo (detail), 1514. Artist: RaphaelThe Fire in the Borgo (detail), 1514. This fresco in the Vatican depicts a fire which broke out in the Borgo in Rome in 847. The blaze is said to have been contained by the benediction of Pope Leo IV
Saint John the Baptist Preaching, 1505. Artist: RaphaelSaint John the Baptist Preaching, 1505. This picture is one of the three paintings which formed the predella for Raphaels altarpiece the Ansidei Madonna (dated 1505) in the church of San Fiorenzo
Madonna del Cardellino, 1507. Artist: RaphaelMadonna del Cardellino, 1507. The Madonna of the Goldfinch, one of Raphaels Florentine panels, was painted by Raphael for the marriage of his friend Lorenzo Nasi
The Mackintosh Madonna, c1510-1512. Artist: RaphaelThe Mackintosh Madonna, c1510-1512. The painting is also known as the Madonna of the Tower due to the building visible in the left background. From the collection of the National Gallery, London
Saint George and the Dragon, c1506. Artist: RaphaelSaint George and the Dragon, c1506. A Roman soldier of Christian faith, Saint George saved the daughter of a pagan king by subduing a dragon with his lance
The Transfiguration, c1519-1520. Artist: RaphaelThe Transfiguration, c1519-1520. Transfiguration is described by Luke (9:28-36): (Jesus) took Peter and John and James, and went up into the mountain to pray
Portrait of Baldassare Castiglione, 1514-1515. Artist: RaphaelPortrait of Baldassare Castiglione, 1514-1515. Portrait of Baldassarre Castiglione, a literary figure active at the court of Urbino in the early years of the 16th century
Saint Catherine of Alexandria, c1507. Artist: RaphaelSaint Catherine of Alexandria, c1507. Saint Catherine is shown leaning on the wheel upon which she was condemned to die but which miraculously broke
The Death of Ananias, 1515. Artist: RaphaelThe Death of Ananias, 1515. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The Liberation of St Peter, 1514. Artist: RaphaelThe Liberation of St Peter, 1514. The story in the New Testament says that King Herod took Peter prisoner and intended to have him killed
Bathsheba at the Fountain, c1635. Artist: Peter Paul RubensBathsheba at the Fountain, c1635. Bathsheba, the beautiful wife of Uriah, was taking a bath, when King David saw her and fell in love
Madonna della Seggiola, 1514. Artist: RaphaelMadonna della Seggiola, 1514. The bodies of the Virgin, Christ, and the boy Baptist. Mother and Child, and the harmonious grouping of the figures have made this one of Raphaels most popular Madonnas
Madonna del Granduca, 1504. Artist: RaphaelMadonna del Granduca, 1504. From the collection of the Pitti Palace, Florence, Italy
Vision of a Knight, c1504. Artist: RaphaelVision of a Knight, c1504. The sleeping knight may be intended to represent the Roman hero Scipio Africanus (236-184 BC) who was presented in a dream with a choice between Virtue
The School of Athens, 1509. Artist: RaphaelThe School of Athens, 1509. Depiction of figures representing each subject that must be mastered in order to hold a true philosophic debate - astronomy, geometry, arithmetic, and solid geometry
Woman with a Veil (La Donna Velata), 1512 / 13 Artist: RaphaelWoman with a Veil (La Donna Velata), 1512/13. Tradition identifies the subject with la Fornarina, the woman whom the painter loved in his last years and whose face reappeared in both his paintings
Susanna and the Elders, c1614. Artist: Peter Paul RubensSusanna and the Elders, c1614
Venus and Adonis, c1630. Artist: Peter Paul RubensVenus and Adonis, c1630. Rubens was a devout Roman Catholic, yet his paintings while religious in theme were not influenced by the dogma of his era
Samson and Delilah, c1609-1610. Artist: Peter Paul RubensSamson and Delilah, c1609-1610. Samson, the Jewish hero, fell in love with Delilah. She was bribed by the Philistines, and discovered that his strength came from his hair which had never been cut
St. Peter, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul RubensSt. Peter, 17th century
The Garden of Love, c1630. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Garden of Love, c1630. Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
Studies of the Head of a Negro, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul RubensStudies of the Head of a Negro, 17th century. Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
The Consequences of War, 1638. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Consequences of War, 1638. Palazzo Pitti, Galleria Palatina, Florence, Italy
Landscape With A Rainbow, c1630. Artist: Peter Paul RubensLandscape With A Rainbow, c1630. Rubens is considered one of the greatest painters of the century, the epitome of the Flemish style and known for his ability to capture the landscape of his home
The Three Graces, (detail), c1636-1638. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Three Graces, (detail), c1636-1638. From youngest to oldest: Aglaea (Beauty), Euphrosyne (Mirth), and Thalia (Good Cheer). Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain
The Abduction of Proserpina, 1632. Artist: Peter Paul RubensThe Abduction of Proserpina, 1632