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South west coast of England from Exeter to Land's End,
1539-40
South west coast of England from Exeter to Land's End,
1539-40
This is a map of the south-west coast of England,
from Exeter to Land’s End. It dates from 1539-40 and its creation
can be imputed to the threat of invasion which became probable i...
Perseus showing the Head of Medusa to his enemies, from a series of twenty plates depicting mythological subjects, plate 8, bound in Oeuvres. Vol. III
Perseus showing the Head of Medusa to his enemies, from a series of twenty plates depicting mythological subjects, plate 8, bound in Oeuvres. Vol. III
Etching; second state of two (Préaud)...
Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “Religion is the Enemy of Workers of All Nationalities,” 1929-1931
Soviet Yiddish propaganda poster “Religion is the Enemy of Workers of All Nationalities,” 1929-1931
The poster depicts a caricature group of social and political enemies of the Soviet socialism, including a rabbi holding Torah scroll rolled on two cannons, a member of petite bour...
Robert Montgomery, Annunciation Painting (Enemies of the Icebergs and the Stars) (2019)
Robert Montgomery, Annunciation Painting (Enemies of the Icebergs and the Stars) (2019)
Ara acrylic and glaze on canvas, 190 × 120 cm...
Persian warrior
Persian warrior
Statue of a Persian warrior, who is wearing a Phrygian beret, He is depicted while attempting a defensive movement away from the enemy. He is raising his right arm which holding h...
Salvador Dalí, Angel of Surrealism, from Memories of Surrealism (1971)
Salvador Dalí, Angel of Surrealism, from Memories of Surrealism (1971)
Photolithograph and etching in colors on Arches paper, 23 1/4 × 16 1/2 in...
Study for the Portrait of Lucien Freud
Study for the Portrait of Lucien Freud
The macabre, nightmarish bodily distortions in Bacon’s paintings are reflections of the violence and desolation he saw as endemic to the human condition. Although links with Surrea...