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[Triumph of Ceres; Sacrifice to Ceres; Le Sacrifice à Cérès]
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Midvinterblot
Midvinterblot
The painting shows a naked man with his head held high standing on a gilded sleigh drawn by four strong men, two pulling and two pushing. A one-eyed priest is shown in the centre o...
Double page of L' Illustration of 23 October 1852 (n ° 504, vol. XX, pp. 264 and 265), with eight images: in the center, the entrance of Prince Louis-Napoleon to Paris, by the triumphal arch at the head of the Austerlitz bridge; to g.At the top, “Arch of
Double page of L' Illustration of 23 October 1852 (n ° 504, vol. XX, pp. 264 and 265), with eight images: in the center, the entrance of Prince Louis-Napoleon to Paris, by the triumphal arch at the head of the Austerlitz bridge; to g.At the top, “Arch of
Bibliographical Reference: De Vinck, 16208...
Ceres, plate 1 from "Ceres, Venus and Cupid and Bacchus" (copy)
Ceres, plate 1 from "Ceres, Venus and Cupid and Bacchus" (copy)
Engraving, Ceres Venus and Cupid and Bacchus...
The Triumph of the Word of God, from "Triumph of the Catholic Church" (oil sketch for a painting of the same subject)
The Triumph of the Word of God, from "Triumph of the Catholic Church" (oil sketch for a painting of the same subject)
Oil on paper pen and brown ink, Triumph of the Catholic Church...
Six Corinthian pilasters for the Triumph, from "The Triumph of Julius Caesar"
Six Corinthian pilasters for the Triumph, from "The Triumph of Julius Caesar"
Chiaroscuro woodcut from two blocks in light brown ink, The Triumph of Julius Caesar...
The Sacrifice of Polyxena
The Sacrifice of Polyxena
Polyxena, with whom Achilles fell in love, was the younger daughter of Priam and Hecuba, the king and queen of Troy. She was partly responsible for Achilles’ death, having promised...

